71. Over the weekend, the Chinese military took a tough stance on who was to blame and has called for an end to the surveillance flights. 72. Republicans contend the Chinese military controls a vast network of export businesses and other enterprises. 73. Senate finds satellite exports helped Chinese military. 74. Stepashin, the premier, said he had been born in China when his father was an adviser to the Chinese military. 75. Such sentiments resonate with the Chinese military and government. 76. Taiwanese, Chinese militaries slug it out in media. 77. Stepashin said he had been born in China when his father was an adviser to the Chinese military. 78. The Chinese military has started war games off its southern coast opposite Taiwan, the China-backed newspaper Wen Wei Po reported Saturday. 79. The company has links to the commercially active Chinese military. 80. The administration also wants the electronic surveillance plane returned, even if the Chinese have stripped it of the sensitive equipment used to eavesdrop on the Chinese military. |
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