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A Belgrade girl weeps after placing flowers on a plaque outside the Chinese Embassy in the Yugoslav capital on May 16, 1999. (Reuters)
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8 Slashed to Death in Chinese High School The unexplained attack is the latest and most serious in a series of such knifings that have alarmed the Chinese public and led police to reinforce security at schools and day-care centers.
China Executes Tibetan Monk for Alleged Bombings Hours after rejecting an appeal, China executed a former Tibetan monk on Sunday for allegedly carrying out a string of bombings to protest China's rule over Tibet.
In the News
Infamous Anniversary (Post, May 8, 2000)
Q&A on Chinese Embassy Bombing (Post, May 8, 2000)
China Unmoved by CIA Sanctions Over Embassy Attack (Post, April 11, 2000)
CIA Fires Officer Over Embassy Bombing: 7 Cited for Error Of Targeting China Facility in Belgrade (Post, April 9, 2000)
War Crimes Court Is Looking at NATO: Strikes on Yugoslav Targets Questioned (Post, Dec. 29, 1999)
NIMA: Intelligence Vision or Folly? (Post, Aug. 9, 1999; 12:32 PM)
U.S. to Pay Embassy Bomb Victims (Post, July 31, 1999)
CIA Chief Takes 'Responsibility' for Bombing of Chinese Embassy (Post, July 23, 1999)
CIA Analyst Raised Alert On China's Embassy: Concerns Unheeded Before Belgrade Attack (Post, June 24, 1999)
China Rejects U.S. Explanation For Belgrade Embassy Bombing: But Beijing Allows America's Side of Story to Be Told on TV (Post, June 18, 1999)
U.S. Details Embassy Bombing for Chinese: Beijing Officials Remain 'Skeptical' at Washington's Explanation of Accidental Attack (Post, June 17, 1999)
Bombing of Yugoslavia Awakens Anti-U.S. Feeling Around World (Post, May 18, 1999)
NATO: Bombs Aimed in Error: China's Embassy Hit Instead of Supply Building (Post, May 9, 1999)
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