Lu Guang boldly covered controversial issues like pollution in China until he went missing. Before he disappeared, photographer Lu Guang extensively documented pollution and social issues in China.
China has launched three venture capital funds to invest in "hard technology" areas, Reuters reported, citing state ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Warsaw, a 27-year-old pianist from Massachusetts beat out 180 competitors to win what some call the Olympics of the piano world. By Derrick Bryson ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves PSO’s request to purchase a power plant in Jenks. PSO first asked OCC to buy the Green Country Power Plant from Tokyo-based J-Power back in September. The ...
Li Lu, CC ’96, Business ’96, Law ’96, contributed $15 million in a lead gift to support the renovation of the Law Library, matching the largest single donation from an individual in the Law School’s ...
Increasing demand for electricity in Tulsa area expected to outgrow supply of power within two years. PSO buying and building new generation capacity, asking to recover cost from customers TULSA, Okla ...
The Board of Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO), the country’s largest oil marketing company (OMC), has approved the winding up of its wholly-owned subsidiary, PSO Venture Capital (Private) ...
Lu Hardin, the former state senator, director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education and president of the University of Central Arkansas, died Monday morning at the age of 73. He was diagnosed ...
Lu the hippopotamus died June 8 at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. Born at the San Diego Zoo, Lu arrived at Homosassa in 1964. He was 65. The hippo starred in several movies and ...
Professor Lu Wei, a senior investigator at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), is the latest Chinese academic to return home amid drastic funding cuts to university research grants by the ...
Forest Whitaker executive produced the first feature by Korean-Canadian director Lloyd Lee Choi, which premiered in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. By Jordan Mintzer The “Lucky” which precedes the ...
Anchored by a magnificently empathetic turn from Chang Chen, Lloyd Lee Choi's debut feature follows a Chinese delivery rider in a chest-tightening race against time across hostile New York City. Not ...
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