Chinese doctor accused of attempting to smuggle cancer research from US to China

With the same meaning.

But it still isn't one character. This is the character I was looking for:


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Tuition to Chinese universities isn't cheap ...

A third of Chinese universities are private, but even public universities in China charge tuition of between USD 5 to 10K a year depending on the reputation of the university and the degree programs. An MBA in China from a private university can cost US$50,000 a year.

The Chinese government does give scholarships to students attending foreign universities mostly as an incentive to return to China after getting the degree. Most of the costs of attending university at home or overseas is born by the student's family.

Upper middle class workers in China can earn between US$20K to US$70K a year. There is a great deal of wealth in China these days and not just for party elites. Luxury goods are and luxury cars are everywhere.

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The clock tower in the above photo celebrates the victory over the Japanese in WWII in the middle of an opulent shopping district in Chongqing (China's largest city of 32 MILLION people).
If they don't return to China, guess who will pay the price. China is doing the same shit N. Korea is doing when the country attends the Olympics, only less publicity announced unlike N. Korea. You can defect but your parents will spend the rest of their lives in gulag.
 
Tuition to Chinese universities isn't cheap ...

A third of Chinese universities are private, but even public universities in China charge tuition of between USD 5 to 10K a year depending on the reputation of the university and the degree programs. An MBA in China from a private university can cost US$50,000 a year.

The Chinese government does give scholarships to students attending foreign universities mostly as an incentive to return to China after getting the degree. Most of the costs of attending university at home or overseas is born by the student's family.

Upper middle class workers in China can earn between US$20K to US$70K a year. There is a great deal of wealth in China these days and not just for party elites. Luxury goods are and luxury cars are everywhere.

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The clock tower in the above photo celebrates the victory over the Japanese in WWII in the middle of an opulent shopping district in Chongqing (China's largest city of 32 MILLION people).
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