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er 2, “Ten Days in Hong Kong,” in Greenwald, No Place to Hide, 7-32. 7 Snowden also contacted: Gellman, “Code Name ‘Verax.’” 7 He proposed we meet: Bradsher, interview with author. Bradsher wrote a number of excellent articles about Snowden and Ho. See Bradsher, “Hasty Exit Started with Pizza Inside a Hon
He had visited Hong Kong: Lindsay Mills’s blog. According to Albert Ho: Bradsher, “Hasty Exit Started with Pizza Inside a Hong Kong Hideout.” Also, Keith Bradsher, interview with author. for the next ten days: Former DIA officer who requested anonymity, interview with author. “his first priority”: Greenwald,
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y his whereabouts during these missing 11 days was a gap that needed to be filled in. It could shed light on why he came to Hong Kong. I next called Keith Bradsher, a prize-winning journalist who had been the New York Times bureau chief in Hong Kong in 2013, who had written a well-researched report about Snowden
g, a venue, I recalled, reminiscent of where John LeCarre had set the opening chapter of his spy novel The Honourable Schoolboy. When we spoke later, Bradsher told me that he knew Albert Ho, who had been retained as Snowden’s lawyer, for more than a decade, and interviewed him many times as he was a leader
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ge with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks, Washington Post, June 9, 2013 10. “He proposed we meet...”—Author’s interview with Keith Bradsher. Bradsher wrote a number of excellent articles about Snowden and Ho. See Keith Bradsher, “Hasty Exit Started With Pizza Inside a Hong Kong Hideout.” New York T
owden, in exchange with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks, Washington Post, June 9, 2013 10. “He proposed we meet...”—Author’s interview with Keith Bradsher. Bradsher wrote a number of excellent articles about Snowden and Ho. See Keith Bradsher, “Hasty Exit Started With Pizza Inside a Hong Kong Hideout.”
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Kong in 2013. He had written a well-researched report about Snowden’s arrival there. He proposed we meet at the Foreign Cor- @ respondents’ Club. @ Bradsher told me that he had known Albert Ho, who had been retained as Snowden’s lawyer, for more than a decade. He had inter- viewed him many times, because
h Snowden’s whereabouts during these “miss- ing” eleven days, which, among other things, could shed light on why he first came to Hong Kong, I called Keith Bradsher, a prizewin- ning journalist who had been the New York Times bureau chief in Hong Kong in 2013. He had written a well-researched report about Snowden
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cester, forced a localized lock down there." China Poised To Dominate Global Medical Supply Production Following Pandemic. The New York Times (7/5, Bradsher, 18.61M) reports that "countries around the world have set up their own factories to cope with this pandemic and outbreaks of the future" amid conce
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-based firms." Chinese Government Promotes Country's Openness But Adopts Aggressive Policies Dictating Terms. The New York Times (11/23, Al, Myers, Bradsher, 18.61M) reports Chinese President Xi Jinping "is pursuing a strategy to make the country's economy more self-sufficient, while making other places
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r national security policies, strategies, plans, and laws is critical." China Fires Missiles Into South China Sea. The New York Times (8/27, Myers, Bradsher, 18.61M) reports China on Wednesday "fired a barrage of medium-range missiles across considerable distances into the South China Sea, Beijing's late
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hat I know, China will announce countermeasure on Friday Beijing time. One U.S. consulate in China will be asked to close." A New York Times (7/23, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61M) analysis says the Administration's "broad assault on China has left its leadership with few options that would not threaten a compl
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' of the Chinese government, it said." According to the AP, "The notice gave no indication of what prompted the warning." The New York Times (7/24, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61M) reports that the Communist Party's "propaganda outlets struck a nationalistic note on Friday, vowing that Beijing would hold firm in
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tep, and lauds the Administration for taking it. Brownback, Cruz, And Rubio Sanctioned By China For Championing Uighurs. The New York Times (7/13, Bradsher, 18.61M) reports that on Monday, China "announced...that it would impose sanctions on three American lawmakers and a diplomat in retaliation for sim
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' of the Chinese government, it said." According to the AP, "The notice gave no indication of what prompted the warning." The New York Times (7/24, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61M) reports that the Communist Party's "propaganda outlets struck a nationalistic note on Friday, vowing that Beijing would hold firm in
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hat I know, China will announce countermeasure on Friday Beijing time. One U.S. consulate in China will be asked to close." A New York Times (7/23, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61M) analysis says the Administration's "broad assault on China has left its leadership with few options that would not threaten a compl
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r national security policies, strategies, plans, and laws is critical." China Fires Missiles Into South China Sea. The New York Times (8/27, Myers, Bradsher, 18.61M) reports China on Wednesday "fired a barrage of medium-range missiles across considerable distances into the South China Sea, Beijing's late
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One U.S. consulate in China will be asked to close." A New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/world/asia/us-china-consulate.html> (7/23, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61 M) analysis says the Administration's "broad assault on China has left its leadership with few options that would not threaten a comp
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7. https://rhg.com/research/new-neighbors-2017 -update-chinese-fdi-in-the-united-states-by-congressional-district. 14 Ibid. 15 Schmidt, Michael S., Keith Bradsher, and Christine Hauser. “US Panel Calls Huawei and ZTE ‘National Security Threat’.” New York Times, October 8, 2012. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/09
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indication of what prompted the warning." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/world/asia/china-us-consulate-chengdu.html> (7/24, Bradsher, Myers, 18.61M) reports that the Communist Party's "propaganda outlets struck a nationalistic note on Friday, vowing that Beijing would hold firm in
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Fires Missiles Into South China Sea. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/08/27/world/asia/missiles-south-china-sea.html> (8/27, Myers, Bradsher, 18.61 M) reports China on Wednesday "fired a barrage of medium-range missiles across considerable distances into the South China Sea, Beijing's la
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olicies Dictating Terms. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/23/world/asia/china-xi-jinping-globalization.html> (11/23, Al, Myers, Bradsher, 18.61 M) reports Chinese President Xi Jinping "is pursuing a strategy to make the country's economy more self-sufficient, while making other places

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