—“Of the businesspeople I know, he and Bill Gates are the two most intellectually curious people I know. It doesn’t surprise me that Jeff would find something with the intellectual depth of The Post an intriguing, compelling thing to be involved with.”?—RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser, quoted in The New York Times story:?A Mogul Gets a Landmark in the Capital.
Zhuang said that "the US has different laws on firearms. I understand it's difficult to change the laws, but maybe it's time the government examined the policy that allows a person to own so many guns and ammo legally."
— Natalie Jarvey (@natjarv) September 21, 2015
Zong Fangyu, an economist at the Research Department of Foreign Economic Relations, State Council's Development Research Center, said the world is facing unprecedented changes unseen in many decades, such as the emergence of developing economies and the acceleration of innovation in new technologies, and it is unsurprising that countries differ on some issues.
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Zhou, born in 1956, started working as deputy dean of the university’s geography department in 1985. He served as principal in 2003 and was named Party chief of the university from 2014 until the end of 2016.
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— Emily Cunningham (@emahlee) April 14, 2020
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Zhu Min, head of Tsinghua University's National Institute of Financial Research and former IMF deputy managing director, said that China is capable of maintaining its economic resilience and it will continue to be an attractive investment destination for foreign companies, as the country has one of the world's most complete industrial chains and the biggest consumer market.
— jomny sun (@jonnysun) October 21, 2016