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Chen founded Pioneer Iron and Steel at the age of 25 with the help of her mother, Lu Hui.
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Kristie Lu Stout started her career in journalism in San Francisco at Wired magazine's online division.
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For her work on CNN's "On China, " Kristie Lu Stout was recently awarded Best Current Affairs Presenter, her second Asian Television Award during her 14 years with CNN International.
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After an 11-hour day of schooling, Chen Lu must then concentrate on her homework.
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At first, the university declined to release Lu's name at her family's request, but the school later received permission from a family representative, BU spokesman Colin Riley said.
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Local media say Lu scored the second highest in her class to go to Beijing Institute of Technology.
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Lu Stout believes in continually engaging with her viewers and makes social media an integral part of her reporting.
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"This was and will be their only child, " said a teacher who gave her surname as Gao at the Northeast Yucai School where Ms. Lu once studied.
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Still, even though she and her top executives forewent their 2000 bonuses for missing their numbers last year, Fiorina has personally profited by making the jump from her former employer, beleaguered telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies (nyse: LU - news - people ).
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In Boston, where 23-year-old Lu Lingzi enrolled in graduate-level study in statistics, friends and teachers remembered her as an exceptional student and an exuberant personality who delighted in spring blossoms and culinary treats.
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Just 24 hours before she was killed, Ms. Lu learned from Mr. Weiner that she had passed a key statistics exams she needed for her master's degree.
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