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Unit 7 Social Issues One Breaking the law. 违法 1 Introduction Most Americans never have any contact with the police except for traffic violations. However,when other Americans break the law, they are supposed to be guaranteed a fair trial. If it i
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Britain's largest drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline may be prosecuted in the United Kingdom under the country's anti-commercial bribery law. The company is already facing bribery charges in China, after four of its senior executives in its Chinese sector det
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates is explaining his company's position on gay rights legislation. The company has been attacked over its actions on lack of them on a proposal to ban discrimination/ against homosexuals. The bill was before legislature in
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A senior British official is pointing to China's high-speed rail system as a potential model for the UK. As CRI's London correspondent Tu Yun reports, it comes just weeks before a high-profile Sino-UK business forum in London, which is expected to se
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Chinese-backed investment firm Canyon Bridge is reportedly set to buy UK technology firm Imagination. This came months after the British chip designer put itself up for sale in June, after its largest customer Apple announced it'll stop using its pro
The Chinese Ambassador to the UK was interviewed by Dermot Murnaghan during the program called Murnaghan on Sky News. Answering the question of whether the UK should fear anything from China, Liu Xiaoming said the two countries should cooperate more,
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George Osborne says that as an open economy, the UK welcome Chinese investors and is trying to attract more Chinese investment. There is so much more we can do together, Britain and China. And there is a phenomenal potential here in this country. And