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Hearing: SARS in China - Implications for Media Control and the Economy

June 5, 2003


Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building

1st & Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20510

AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

  • Opening Statement by Chairman Roger W. Robinson, Jr.
  • Opening Statement by Vice Chairman C. Richard D'Amato

PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY:

  • Senators and Congressmen
  • Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT)
  • Representative Christopher Cox (R-CA) (Prepared Remarks)
  • Senator John Kyl (R-AZ) (Prepared Remarks)
  • Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) (Prepared Remarks)
  • Ken Berman, Manager, Anti-Censorship Program, International Broadcasting Bureau (Remarks)
  • Jay Henderson, Director, East Asia & Pacific Division, Voice of America (Remarks)
  • Yuanli Liu, Asst. Professor, International Health, Harvard School of Public Health (Remarks)
  • Xiao Qiang, Director, China Internet Studies Program, UC, Berkeley [former Executive Director of Human Rights in China] (Remarks)
  • Andy Rothman, Country Head & China Strategist, CLSA Emerging Markets (Hong Kong/Shanghai)
  • Dan Southerland, Executive Editor, Radio Free Asia (Remarks)
  • Dong Tao, Chief Economist for non-Japan Asia, Credit Suisse First Boston (Hong Kong) (Remarks)
  • Bill Xia, President, Dynamic Internet Technology (Remarks)
  • Maochun Yu, Professor, U.S. Naval Academy (Remarks)
  • Erping Zhang, Executive Director, Assoc. for Asian Research (Remarks)

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