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In the mid-'80s, he and his wife again appeared on the FBI's radar screen, when they approached the Albuquerque field office and volunteered to inform on visiting delegations from the People's Republic and on Chinese scientists in the U.S. The FBI dropped the Lees from its rolls in 1991.
CNN: Is it time to panic?
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Aggrieved Chinese community leaders argue that the allegation plays on a racist stereotype of Chinese people as smuggling omnivores a permutation of the sort of racist slurs they suffer when pets disappear in the vicinity of Chinese restaurants, or the pigeon population of Trafalgar Square seems depleted.
ECONOMIST: Sacrificial spare-ribs
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Mr Locke said it was clear China's leaders were unnerved by calls on the internet last year for Chinese people to stage their own Arab-style "jasmine revolution", despite the fact that few people heeded the calls.
BBC: When words are crimes in China