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In a move that would seemingly deep-six his chances at capturing the ass-clown crown, Tsai admitted he had misunderstood the situation, and indeed changed his family name to "Biao", although the character used 裱, a homophone of 婊 means "picture frame" instead of "beeotch".
Archive 2006-01-01 Michael Turton 2006
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About TVBS, "Biao" Chi-fang proved to be cutest guy in this DPP fiasco, good sense of humor, with the courage to admit mistake.
Taiwan is democratic but not free - Where can I find Lian Wu in Shanghai? Sun Bin 2005
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Jiang and two other human rights lawyers, Tang Jitian and Teng Biao, have disappeared into China's labyrinthine security system in the past two weeks, says China Human Rights Defenders, a Hong Kong-based group.
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Human rights lawyer Li Fangping, a friend of detainee Teng Biao, said international attention, and the U.S.
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"Finding a job is not a problem, at least not in a city like Beijing," said film animation major Feng Biao, sitting on the bed in his cramped Shigezhuang apartment.
Amid China boom, job search for many grads goes bust Reuters 2011
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I can't sleep at night, says Pang Jinhua, mother-in-law of lawyer Teng Biao, missing since Feb. 19.
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On Teng Biao, a leading human rights lawyer detained without charge since February 19, "I continue to have real concerns," said Posner, who also revealed the U.S. was no nearer making any contact with Liu Xia, who has been under house arrest in Beijing ever since her husband, jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo, won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize in October.
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I can't sleep at night, says Pang Jinhua, mother-in-law of lawyer Teng Biao, missing since Feb. 19.
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An obsequious Deng grovels to Mao after the death of a second designated successor, Lin Biao.
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Jiang and two other human rights lawyers, Tang Jitian and Teng Biao, have disappeared into China's labyrinthine security system in the past two weeks, says China Human Rights Defenders, a Hong Kong-based group.
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