Whether snapped in Times Square or Tiananmen Square, they always look, well, square. |
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In 1989, the Chinese military cracked down on student-led pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. |
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Crowds flooded into Tiananmen Square, shouting slogans and carrying banners. |
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A crackdown on a Tiananmen scale is on many minds, even if no one has the foggiest idea what Beijing is planning. |
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The interpretation of the Tiananmen crackdown remains a charged issue in China, both politically and emotionally. |
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The most famous Tiananmen protest leaders are stilled barred from entering China. |
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It was tourists and by-standers bearing cameras who recorded the slaughter at Tiananmen Square 20 years ago. |
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The source of the fear this time is a samizdat manuscript that delivers his final verdict on the party that purged him for supporting the 1989 Tiananmen protesters. |
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Tian Hou was imprisoned after the Tiananmen Square crackdown and spent a dozen years in exile. |
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The surge of Chinese interest began in earnest following the Tiananmen Square massacre. |
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Gao Wenqian, a former panegyrist for the Communist Party, fled after the horrors of Tiananmen Square and now works in New York. |
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The timing is auspicious for such a move with the Tiananmen anniversary fast approaching. |
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The symbols of peace were released at sunrise in Beijing's symbolic heart of Tiananmen Square in a ceremony for the Oct. |
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In mid-May, they began peacefully protesting in Tiananmen Square in China's capital of Beijing. |
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Li, 62, was convicted of spreading counterrevolutionary propaganda during the Tiananmen Square protests. |
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The incident took place at the north end of Tiananmen Square, near an entrance to the Forbidden City. |
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In 1989, Soviet forces withdrew from Afghanistan and by 1990 Gorbachev consented to German reunification, the only alternative being a Tiananmen scenario. |
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Today, just 1,300 hutong remain, and many more neighborhoods, like the colorful Qianmen district just south of Tiananmen Square, are scheduled for renewal. |
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A Sinophile no more, Pillsbury spoke of having been shocked by the Tiananmen killings in 1989 and appalled by anti-American sentiment among Chinese officials. |
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