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  The Center for Justice and Accountability | Cases
Judge Chen found that, because Liu Qi violated Chinese law, he acted outside the scope of his authority even though his acts were “authorized” by a covert unofficial government policy of torture.
Liu Qi is therefore not entitled to sovereign immunity, despite State Department arguments to the contrary.
He therefore recommended that District Judge Claudia Wilken enter a default judgment against Liu Qi on the torture and arbitrary detention claims of Plaintiffs Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II and, due to the sexual assault she suffered, on the cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment claim of Plaintiff Helene Petit.
www.cja.org /cases/liuqi.shtml   (758 words)

  
 Trillium Gallery: Hung Liu, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Liu's father is detained by communist troops at a checkpoint outside Changchun.
Liu's grandfather - a scholar of the monasteries of Mount Qian in Manchuria - dies.
Liu is sent for proletarian "re-education" among the peasants in the countryside.
www.trilliumpress.com /gal/bio/hliu01.htm   (1860 words)

  
 China Vitae : Biography of Liu Qi
Liu Qi Member of the Politburo of the 16th CPC Central Committee, Secretary of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee
Liu Qi, male, 59, Han nationality, is a native of Wujin, Jiangsu Province.
Liu Qi met with Pedro Saez Montejo, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba.
www.chinavitae.com /biography_display.php?id=31   (166 words)

  
 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - The legimate heir of Liu Biao..
Liu Qi: From the novel, it seem that he was a completely useless and but did guard Jiang Xia and also involved in the battle of ChiBi.
I think Liu Qi had some "issues" to work out, but in all honesty he was a good kid who had the hearts of his people in my opinion and wanted to fight to keep what his dad held.
Liu Bei was not in a position to fight Cao Cao, Liu Zong surrendered, and whoever puppeted Liu Qi would have failed.
the-scholars.com /viewtopic.php?t=416   (1160 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
In Chinese medicine, qi, pronounced "chee," is the fundamental life force, the energy of the universe that is channeled from nature that permeates all things.
Liu uses qi, herbs and food to attack disease and balance the body's yin and yang.
Liu was raised in Shanghai, China, where his mother was a medical director for a hospital.
starbulletin.com /2001/08/16/news/story11.html   (795 words)

  
 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - Liu Qi's Death: Poison?
I recall Liu Biao thinking his younger son (Zong) was mentally not up to the task of running his domain when he died, while the elder son, (Qi), was weak (seemingly in body).
If Liu Qi was already in poor health, Zhuge could have sped it along, but given the amount of time it took, plus the poor health beforehand, I would say that the chances are not too likely for the poisoning theory.
Liu Bei couldn't possibly do the poisoning himself, that's a sure thing, and another suspicious point is that Liu Qi was a young man and should be in good health (unless there's epidemic in the south).
the-scholars.com /viewtopic.php?t=3090   (1359 words)

  
 The Man Who Can Play Chords on the Bassoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1951 when Qi Liu was only 14 years old, he was selected as one of the representatives to attend the third universal youth festival in Berlin.
Qi Liu was born in February 1936 into a musical family in Bai Quan, He Nan.
Qi Liu was admitted to the junior class of the National Conservatory at the age of eleven.
idrs.colorado.edu /Publications/DR/DR9.3/DR9.3.Jiang.html   (1726 words)

  
 Origin of the surname Liu, Lau
During the Xia Dynasty, Liu Lei was given the title of Dragon Keeper, by Emperor Kung Jia (1,879 1,848 B.C.).
Liu was afraid to report the death of the dragon but cooked the dragon and served to the Emperor as soup.
Liu escaped to Lu Shan of He Nan where the Liu family settled, 2) came from the last name of Ji.
www.yutopian.com /names/15/15liu42.html   (302 words)

  
 Liu Bei (Xuande) - Comprehensive Romance of the Three Kingdoms Biography
Liu Bei lived in poverty during his youth, his father passed away while he was still young so he and his mother made a living weaving and selling grass mats and straw sandals.
Liu Bei left Yuan Shao and after reuniting with his brothers Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, he traveled to Jing Zhou, seeking asylum with Liu Biao.
Liu Bei was defeated by Sun Quan’s general Lu Xun at Yi Ling, and retreated to Bai Di Cheng (3).
www.kongming.net /novel/kma/liubei.php   (733 words)

  
 papers.html
Liu, W., Bundy, A. and Robertson, D. (1993b) On the relations between incidence calculus and ATMS.
Liu, W. and A. Bundy (1992) The combination of different pieces of evidence using incidence calculus.
Liu, W. (1986) The explanation of the architecture and use of a model simulator in SIES system.
www.cs.qub.ac.uk /~W.Liu/papers.html   (2293 words)

  
 Liu Bei - Famous Ancient Chinese People - Chinese
Liu Bei was the founder of the Shu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
Liu Bei was a very distant relative to the royalty of the Han Empire.
Liu Bei dismissed Cao Pi's action as illegal and proclaimed himself an Emperor of the Han Dynasty in 221.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Liu_Bei   (900 words)

  
 The Lantern - A Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It departs because its qi is weak and unable to overcome the zheng qi of the body”.
When the pathogen is stronger than the zheng qi (normal qi) illness results.But when the pathogen and the body’s zheng qi are equally matched, in some cases the pathogen can enter the body without greatly upsetting the normal balance, only to emerge later when the conditions are right.
Liu Bao-Yi’s Wen Re Feng Yuan (Encountering the Source of Warm Heat, late Qing) is an in-depth discussion of deep-lying pathogens in warm disease.
www.thelantern.com.au /article_detail.php?id=8   (1295 words)

  
 About the Musicians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A native of Shanghai, China, Qi Liu is a graduate of the Shanghai Music Conservatory and received her Master of Music (M.M.) from the Yale School of Music in 2001, where she was awarded the Charles Miller Scholarship and the Elizabeth Parisot Prize for an outstanding pianist at the School of Music.
Liu is currently a doctoral candidate in piano performance at SUNY Stony Brook, studying with Gilbert Kalish.
Liu has appeared in concerts in China, Brazil, Canada, Spain, and the United States, and her live performance was aired by the BBC.
www.frederickcollection.org /QiLiu.html   (271 words)

  
 Laboratory of Systems Integration and Modeling
Liu, J., Z. Ouyang, H. Zhang, M. Linderman, L. An, S. Bearer, G. He 2004.
Liu, J., M. Linderman, Z. Ouyang, L. An, J. Yang, H. Zhang.
Liu, J. ECOLECON: A spatially-explicit model for ECOLogical-ECONomics of species conservation in complex forest landscapes.
www.fw.msu.edu /people/liu/Publications.htm   (810 words)

  
 Wenji: Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute
Liu Qi-Chao (Dizi) was born in Shandong, China and is a graduate from the prestigious Shanghai Conservatory of Traditional and Western Music.
He is a musician, composer, and teacher well versed in a variety of Chinese wind, string, and percussion instruments.
Liu recently created Chi Music, a unique world music that strives to capture the united essence of the human spirit.
www.asiasociety.org /arts/wenji/theartists/m_qichao.html   (192 words)

  
 People's Republic of China: State control of the internet in China: Appeal cases. - Amnesty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Urging that Huang Qi receives proper and adequate medical care while in detention and that he be allowed visits by his lawyer and family in accordance with the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners.
Liu Haofeng, a journalist working with the China Market Economy Newspaper, was secretly arrested in March 2001 in Shanghai after writing two articles which had appeared on a website in California, USA, run by the China Democracy Party (CDP) which is banned in China.
Liu Haofeng was accused of being involved in clandestine actions on behalf of the CDP abroad.
web.amnesty.org /library/index/engasa170462002   (5698 words)

  
 Lawsuit Against Jiang Zemin and Office 610 for Genocide
Defendant Liu Qi planned, instigated, ordered, authorized, or incited police and other security forces to commit the abuses suffered by plaintiffs, and had command or superior responsibility over, controlled, or aided and abetted such forces in their commission of such abuses.
Defendant Liu said recently that China must “crush Falun Gong.” Defendant Liu Qi planned, instigated, ordered, authorized, or incited police and other security forces to commit the abuses suffered by plaintiffs, and had command or superior responsibility over, controlled, or aided and abetted such forces in their commission of such abuses.
Defendant Liu planned, instigated, ordered, authorized, or incited police and other security forces to commit the abuses suffered by plaintiffs, and had command or superior responsibility over, controlled, or aided and abetted such forces in their commission of such abuses.
www.flgjustice.org /html/cases/Liu_Qi/Complaints/Complaint_LiuQi.htm   (4875 words)

  
 Pure Awakening
Li Qi, a member of China's Polit Bureau of the Central Committee, Secretary of Beijing's Municipal Committee of the CPC, and President of the Beijing Olympic Committee, along with Wang Qishang, Mayor of Beijing arrived at Hong Kong on September 1, 2004.
During Liu Qi's stay in Hong Kong, Falun Gong practitioners held peaceful appeals at Chater Gardens and the Government House, respectively, condemning Liu Qi for making Beijing one of the areas where Falun Gong is most severely persecuted during his post as Mayor of Beijing and Secretary of Beijing's Municipal Committee of the CPC.
It is reported, Liu Qi repeatedly endorsed the escalation of the suppression of Falun Gong in his governmental work reports during the fourth and fifth session of the 11th and the first session of the 12th Beijing Municipal People's Congress.
www.pureawakening.net /pa/article/2004/9/8/fastnews.html   (12164 words)

  
 Chemical and Materials Engineering
Hong Cao, Qi Liu, Weibing Gan and Xianbin Zeng, 1994, "Preliminary studies on the stability of ternary CoCl
Qi Liu, Shi Xu and Jichun Chen, 1991.
Qi Liu, Yongjun Peng, Xiaoli Deng and Shi Xu, 1994.
www.ualberta.ca /~qliu/home-cv.html   (692 words)

  
 UofL Cardiology Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He is also investigating the role of aldose reductase in abnormal proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells, which is key feature of atherosclerosis, restenosis and vein-graft disease.
Liu, S-Q., Bhatnagar, A. and Srivastava, S.K. Bovine lens aldose reductase: pH-Dependence of steady-state kinetic parameters and nucleotide binding.
Bhatnagar, A., Liu, S-Q., Ueno, N., Chakrabarti, B. and Srivastava, S.K. Human placental aldose reductase: Role of Cys-298 in substrate and inhibitor binding.
www.louisville.edu /medschool/medicine/cardiology/Liu.htm   (196 words)

  
 Health-Preserving, Life-Prolonging Moxibustion | acupuncturetoday.com
Liu moxaed qi hai for five days around the beginning of spring and guan yuan for five days around the beginning of autumn each year.
Liu once treated a 72-year-old patient with this moxa method.
Liu taught this patient life-nourishing moxibustion without prescribing any other medicine.
www.acupuncturetoday.com /archives2003/dec/12zhengcai.html   (1106 words)

  
 Liu Qi-Chao: Chinese Multi-instrumentalist and Composer
Liu Qi-Chao is a composer and master performer on several Chinese wind, string, and percussion instruments.
Liu has worked with the Kronos Quartet, opened for the San Francisco Symphony and the Grateful Dead, and has performed for three PBS specials.
Liu has amazed the ears of jazz audiences around the world through his collaboration with Chinese American jazz pianist/composer Jon Jang and the Pan Asian Arkestra and African Chinese Sextet featuring flautist James Newton.
www.ancient-future.com /liu.html   (199 words)

  
 IFEX ::
RSF hailed the recent release of Internet user Liu Di as a positive development, but added that it should not cloud the fact that dozens of Internet users and cyber-dissidents languish in Chinese jails.
RSF recently learned that Huang Qi, who is serving a five-year sentence for "subversion" and "attempting to overthrow the state", was placed in solitary confinement after a two-member delegation from the organisation visited the prison in Nanchong, Sichuan Province on 26 October.
Huang Qi was arrested on 3 June 2000 and charged under Articles 103 and 105 of the Criminal Code.
www.ifex.org /en/content/view/full/55436   (526 words)

  
 Chinese Tombs: Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi
The Mausoleum of the Western Han Emperor, Liu Qi, is located at Zhanjiawan Village, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Xian City, Shaanxi Province.
It is a joint tomb of Liu Qi, a notable emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD), and his empress, Empress Wang.
Through the illusive characters and scenes, the life of Liu Qi, the anecdote of Empress Wang and the archaeological discoveries in the mausoleum are presented.
www.travelchinaguide.com /attraction/shaanxi/xian/hanyang.htm   (974 words)

  
 The Foliage (2004)
A member of the "Down to the Countryside" movement (a government-sanctioned program which drafted young intellectuals for manual labor), Xing-Yu is responsible for reclaiming the dense forests of China along with her platoon, led by childhood friend and default beau Ding-Guo (Fan Bing).
Shu Qi is photogenic and suitably convincing as Xing-Yu, and Liu Ye possesses the smoldering puppydog charms of a young Tony Leung Chiu-Wai.
Shu Qi and Liu Ye appear disarmingly real, and the politics and internal conflics among the main characters makes for some involving drama.
www.lovehkfilm.com /reviews/foliage.htm   (1049 words)

  
 Liu Qi meets Rupert Murdoch - London Olympics 2012   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Liu extended welcome to the guest and updated him on the preparatory work for the 2008 Olympic Games.
Liu, who is also member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and secretary of Beijing Municipal CPC Committee, briefed the guest on how BOCOG has engaged in the Olympic education program targeting 400 million elementary and secondary school students, a feature of the 2008 Games.
Liu told Murdoch that Beijing is currently striving to develop the cultural and creative industry, making it a pillar industry in the capital city.
www.the2012londonolympics.com /forum/showthread.php?t=6222   (507 words)

  
 Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net - Middle East Times in Egypt Exposes the Crime of Chinese Criminal Against Humanity, Liu Qi, ...
Liu Qi, former mayor of Beijing, member of the Chinese Communist Party's politburo, and chairman of the organizing committee of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, arrived in Israel on a four-day delegation visit, to meet with dignitaries including Ron Huldai, mayor of Tel Aviv, and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
Convicted of torture and crimes against humanity by a northern Californian district court in December 2004, Liu Qi is said to have played a key role in the persecution, torture, and unfair imprisonment of up to tens of thousands of Chinese practitioners of the Falun Gong movement.
In Israel, the arrival of Liu Qi is also being marked by Falun Gong devotees - who learned of the intended visit just days before the delegation's arrival - by a series of protests in Tel Aviv and outside the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem.
www.clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2006/11/25/80288.html   (972 words)

  
 Liu Qi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liu Qi (Three Kingdoms) - eldest son of Liu Biao
Liu Qi (Communist) - former mayor of Beijing
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liu_Qi   (94 words)

  
 ATV: Zhuge Liang
He finds Qi but Qi declines to help as he is happy to settle in a village with his family and son.
Liang also helps Liu Bei's son, Ah Dou, who is a stupid man. He ages so much as he takes charge of everything in the war after his masters' death.
Zhi Lan is BLIND not to realise his feelings towards her and choose an uglier and unfeeling man. We really feel like going into the television to console Liu Qi when he fails in love.
www.spcnet.tv /atv_zhugeliang.shtml   (1761 words)

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