China's Christmas Warning to Political Dissidents
Liu Xiaobo's two-hour trial and quick Christmas day conviction show that beneath its shiny modern surface lies the old, intolerant Chinese state
Liu Xiaobo's two-hour trial and quick Christmas day conviction show that beneath its shiny modern surface lies the old, intolerant Chinese state
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The Vatican says the woman who jumped the barricade and toppled Pope Benedict XVI to the floor during Christmas Eve Mass is the same one who tried to reach him at Midnight Mass last year
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