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China mourns death of ex-leader's wife, Communist stalwart

Chinese leaders Monday mourned the death of Zhuo Lin, wife of former national leader Deng Xiaoping.

Organizers: 150,000 at Tiananmen vigil in Hong Kong

Tens of thousands of people converged Thursday on a park to mark the 20th anniversary of the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square.

China: From Tiananmen through today

Soon after the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989, China became a world pariah. Bill Clinton, while campaigning for the U.S. presidency, condemned the country's leadership as the "butchers of Beijing," and the European Union imposed a ban on military sales to China that remains in place today.

One of Tiananmen's 'most wanted' returns to China

Xiong Yan was at the forefront of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

Zhao's memoirs revive Tiananmen

When I first saw Zhao Ziyang up close in 1987, he had just become the new party chief at the closing ceremony of a landmark Communist Party congress.

Looking back over China's last 30 years

China in 1978 was stranded at a political crossroad. It was just emerging from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution and the death of Chairman Mao. Deng Xiaoping had emerged as the new leader, but Mao's dogma remained deep-rooted and seemingly immutable. In and outside the Communist Party, a debate raged: Where to, China?

China celebrates 30 years of economic reform

China's president has vowed to continue the economic reforms that have transformed the once poverty-riddled nation into an industrial powerhouse.

Planner: Olympics didn't drive Beijing change

Post-Olympics Beijing is a vastly changed landscape from the one that existed in 2001 when the city won the bid.

Time.com: China Frowns on Patriotic Protests

China feared embarrassing protests before the Olympics, but probably didn't expect them from its own patriotic citizens

Time.com: Q&A with Bernard Arnault

The LVMH chairman and CEO talks about his groundbreaking show in China, globalization and how to crack down on counterfeits

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