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012611-1437
Wed, January 26, 2011 1:54:31 PM

Concerned about Nevada's budget?

From: Nevada State Democratic Party [news@nvdems.com]View Contact
To: Tony Lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Dear Tony,

If you, like many Nevadans, are concerned with what is happening to our education system, health and human services and economic development, don't miss this town hall meeting on Saturday.

You have the opportunity to share your concerns with legislators and fellow Nevadans about the direction of our state. Come out and show our elected officials we can~{!/~}t afford drastic budget cuts to services we all enjoy and use.

State leaders need to know that investments in areas such as education, infrastructure and other programs are the solutions, not the problems. For Nevada to be well-positioned for future economic growth and job opportunities, we need to find middle ground on the budget and not continually slash critical investments in our future.

The town hall meeting will take place simultaneously at the Grant Sawyer Building in Las Vegas and the Washoe County Commission Chambers in Reno, NV. Make sure your family, friends and co-workers come and share their thoughts as well!

When:
Saturday, January 29th, 2011 at 9 a.m.

Where:
Las Vegas: Grant Sawyer State Building, Room #4401
555 E. Washington Ave. Las Vegas, NV

Reno: Washoe County Commission Chambers
1001 E. Ninth St. Reno, NV

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012511-2147
Just arrives upon the scene!

Tue, January 25, 2011 9:19:18 PM

We do big things!

From: Barack Obama [info@barackobama.com]View Contact
To: tony lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Tony --

Tonight I addressed the American people on the future we face together.

Though at times it may seem uncertain, it is a future that is ours to decide, ours to define, and ours to win.

I know we will.

Because, after the worst recession in decades, we see an economy growing again.

Because, after two years of job losses, we've added private-sector jobs for 12 straight months -- more than 1 million in all.

Because, time after time, when our resolve has been tested, we, as a nation, have always prevailed.

Overcoming the challenges we face today requires a new vision for tomorrow. We will move forward together, or not at all -- for the challenges we face are bigger than party, and bigger than politics.

Yet the story of America is this: We do big things.

Just as the progress of the past two years would not have been possible without your hard work, we will not realize the agenda I described tonight without you.

So as we continue this great mission together, and we set out the plans for how far we can go, I need to know that you are ready to work side by side with me once more.

Will you stand with me as we strive to win the future?

The last two years have been marked by unprecedented reforms and historic progress.

But there is much more work to do.

Moving forward, America's economic growth at home is inextricably connected to our competitiveness in the global community. The more products American companies can export, the more jobs we can create at home.

This vision for the future starts with innovation, tapping into the creativity and imagination of our people to create the jobs and industries of the future. Instead of subsidizing yesterday's energy, let's invest in tomorrow's. It's why I challenged Congress to join me in setting a new goal: By 2035, 80 percent of America's electricity will come from clean energy sources.

It means leading the world in educating our kids, giving each of our children the best opportunity to succeed and preparing them for the jobs of tomorrow.

We must build a 21st century infrastructure for our country, putting millions of Americans to work rebuilding roads and bridges and expanding high-speed Internet and high-speed rail.

We must reform government, making it leaner, smarter, and more transparent.

And we must take responsibility for our shared debt, reining in our long-term deficit so we can afford the investments we need to move our country forward.

That is the vision I laid out tonight. That is how we win the future.

It is going to take a lot of work -- but I have no doubt we are up to the task.

Half a century ago, when the Soviets beat us into space with the launch of a satellite called Sputnik, we had no idea how we'd beat them to the moon. The science wasn't there yet. NASA didn't even exist.

But after investing in better research and education, we didn't just surpass the Soviets. We unleashed a wave of innovation that created new industries and millions of new jobs.

This is our generation's Sputnik moment.

Please stand together with me:

http://my.barackobama.com/WintheFuture

It is because of each of you, who define the will of a people, that the state of our union is strong in the face of tough challenges. You are the reason our future is still bright in the face of deep uncertainty.

And you are the reason I believe that future is ours to win.

Thank you,

Barack

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012511-1621

012511-1618

012511-1557

Happy Chinese New Year!

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012511-0957
Tue, January 25, 2011 1:44:39 AMFwd: 自己究竟吃了什麼東西
From: Joanna Kung View Contact
To: cykung ; TsingHua-69phy@yahoogroups.com; chu_suru@yahoo.com.tw; Carol Liao ; Corinna Law ; dl cen ; Eliztsai ; flora chak ; 許 永財 ; Isaac Tam ; johntlau@cs.com; judith.hong@comcast.net; Jnfourteen6@aol.com; Ken K W. Lam ; kung ; Hung-Yin Kung ; Linda Lau ; Mike Lei ; Daisy ; skung@pacbell.net; 翁素貞 ; Tony Lei ; vivian wu ; Xiang Ding ; waynelu129@gmail.com

恐怖的食品添物 nee.pps (5239KB)

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From: Gloria Lin
Date: 2011/1/15
Subject: 自己究竟吃了什麼東西
To:

Subject: 自己究竟吃了什麼東西

這文章是日本人寫的,而在台灣翻譯了的。
紐約 Flushing, Chinatown, Brooklyn 以及許多別州城市都有無數的中國人的超級市場,櫃檯上排滿了由大陸,台灣,日本來的各種加工食品。
農產品,水產品,乾貨,瓶裝,盒裝,漂亮的大包小包等, 琳琅滿目。
這些食品,究竟是哪裡的什麽樣的加工廠生產的,加工場地的衛生條件如何,原料從哪裡如何運來,加工程序如何,裏面有多少種多少量的添加物,有沒有經過政府的衛生檢驗? 我們都不知道,都不問。
所以問題是;現在這些食品工廠對於他們添加物的屬性有多少知識? 近來有許多化學營養素,濃縮材料等等。而這些眾多的材料在不同溫度濕度等的加工條件下,是否會有潛在性的,長期的毒性效果?
請各位參考

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012411-1718
Happy New Year [2007!] (from Google)
By Jennifer Kung

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The sky is beautiful on the River of Life! Happy New Year [2007]!!!

" w c ` Z @ C C _ ! ... ? ?007 o t } Q CD o CD , K CD B @? g ... @ } Q I p M S 2007!" wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu on November 26, 2006.*1

The evening was shinning! How nice was Friday December 29, 2006! We had a wonderful potluck at Mr. John Lei's home for our John Lei/Petty Wu Cell Group. We had lots of nice foods, fruits, and cakes. Attendants were enthusiastic. They included Miss Nicole Ying, Ms. Linda Miao, Miss Teresa Zhang, Miss Angel Ku, Miss Sarah Shao, Miss Linda Tu, Miss Angie Qian, Mr. Kang Fung, Mr. Gino Ko, Mr. John Lei, Mr. Mike Lei, Mrs. Judy Lei, and Dr. Tony Lei (names in random). The potluck was fully enjoyed by all the participants with good communication and fun. The game brought us with another hightlight of the reunion. Praise God that we had a such wonderful time after the Christmas and before the New Year. A happy New Year was wishful among all the sisters and brothers!

"Thank you for devotions this morning on the balcony overlooking the misty snowy sun-rise landscape," wrote Mr. Mike Lei on December 24, 2006.*2

"Dear Dr. Lei, You're an extremely knowledgeable and wise elder, yet very easy to get along with. I'm very blessed to getting to know you more in the past 7 months. Your warm hospitality makes me feel just like a family member of yours. Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Christmas. May God continued blessing what you're fonding of doing. May your resourseful website become one of the "Top" (: channel of communication for business, social, and community. May you continue receiving His wisdom words and His double portion of favors," wrote Miss Angie Qian from a nice Season's Greetings card to Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on December 24 in Lake Tahoe, California.

Sunday was joyful day at ROLCC with the children performing an outstanding drama in all three services and afterwards the baptism ceremony for 34 brothers and sisters. Nicole Ying of John Lei/Patty Wu cell group was among those who were baptized on Sunday.

The cell group members attended the ceremony with excitement and shouted, "Nicole, Jesus loves you and we also love you!" when she went on stage to give her testimony. John/Patty's cell group memembers gave Nicole flowers and many gifts to celebrate Nicole's "new birth", praise the Lord! Many nice photos were taken.*3

"Dear friends, During last Friday's fellowship, I told you about the free online Bible website. Here is the web link: http://www.biblegateway.com/ This website can search the Bible in various ways: (1). Find an entire book in the Bible: type "Mark" or "Acts", etc. (2). Find a Bible verse: type "Mark 1:10" or "John 3:16", etc. (3). Find a word in the Bible: type "love" or "cross", etc. (4). Find a phrase in the Bible: type "love one another", etc. As a bonus, here is the free daily message from Pastor Liu you can access by your phone: (408) 291-8046 God bless, John," wrote John Lei, Director Of the Board of Directors of River of Life Christian Church.*4

"Thank you," wrote Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Douglas to WBTI.*5 "One of the most important contribution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to our high-ranking officials and community is its many articles published frequently by the search engine leaders locally, nationally, and internationally. As an Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of WBTI, it's my hornor to join its Professor of Administrative Strategies U. S. Senator Harry Reid ( sooner be the Majority Leader of U. S. Senate) and its Chairperson Elaine Chao, U. S. Secretary of Labor, to endeavor the promotion of benifits for our people, community, and country."

The Sunday School on "Book of Numbers" that implemented by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu through November 19, 2006 was impressive. We had many sisters and brothers including Miss Ying-Min Huang, Mr. Yang Shao, Mrs. Judy Lei, Miss Vanessa Li, Mr. John Lei, Miss Angel Lo, Miss Annie Shen, Mr. Jingmin Leng, Miss Lanfang Hsu, Miss Julie Tai, Miss Rebecca Pang, Mrs. Gary Hsu, Miss Elaine Hsu, , Miss Chiao-wen Chen, Dr. Tony Lei, and among others (names in random). Miss Chiao-wen Chen told Tiffany Chang that she was inspired by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu's good teaching. Belinda will teach another Sunday School starting from January 2007.

"Thanks, Dr. Lei," wrote Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber to WBTI.*6 "The WBTI's website has played an important role to bridge the cooperation and development among our individuals, officials, and community. In advancing to its 14th year, we'd find WBTI's inter-states perspectives have brought with potentiality for the prosperity of more organiztions and people."

By the act of love itself, we are enriched. Love in action is service above self. Make service a part of our character and experience the abundant reward that comes from serving others. "It's my appreciation to 'Nevada Examiner' for its publication of my following statement several times," said District Court Judge Cheryl Moss. In community service, Dr. Tony T. Lei's hero is the great servant who has given all for the betterment of others' lives. Let our candles fuel a fire that will fan out an ever-lasting circles. With these circles together we can close our eyes and envision a community that is safe, peaceful, and healthy. The Bible teaches us: "...let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18)." District (Family) Court Judge-elect Cheryl Moss wrote Dr. Tony T. Lei, "I am delighted and honored to be appointed as an Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute. Thank you for this opportunity to serve, and I hope to gain more knowledge, insight and awareness about public service and community issues through your prestigious institution. I remain dedicated to helping the community, and I am inspired by your leadership, wisdom and guidance. I am also fortunate to have met you and your wife, Judy, because you are both active and dynamic individuals in the community. Your accomplishments and achievements have demonstrated that taking part in the community does make a difference. Best wishes and thank you again for your unselfish kindness, support and encouragement." *7

"Shalom Tony & Judy: x x N Z, @ , ^ W , U , , @ , , ... , ] @ L, U . WBTI W , S , ! ... [ W . c , m c ? , A . x x p c M, , R. ( W r), ! J , @ N , , , ! n M s ! ," wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu to President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI and his wife Judy. Praise God!*8

"It'll be really a challenge and honor to be the Governor of Nevada and the Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI onece I'm elected in Office in January 2007. It's my great pleasure to take the responsibility," said U. S. Congressman James Gibbons at the Business Mixier held by Asian Republicans of Nevada at April 23, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The agreement was made by Jim to President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI through a pleasant conversation between the two parties during the Event.*9 Jim is Governor of Nevada starting from January 1, 2007.

It is significant for Dr. Kenny C. Guinn to write President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI as in the following: "It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activivities in the community." *10 Kenny was Nevada Governor for eight years until December 31, 2006.

"When I take a step back and look at my life, I can't help but think how bless I am for all God has given to me. So many times, we take what we have for granted, but it's really not until we have lost everything, that we realize the true beauty in our downfalls - the strength to rise again," wrote Miss Frances Liu, Berlinda's daughter.*11 It is quoted from one of the prefaces (written by Miss Frances Liu) of the book " ` \ ". The book was written by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu.

"Shalom! Tony & Judy: W , @? WBTI I, , c , d ^, C . x x o C c U ! Belinda," wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu early in the morning to Washington Business and Technology Institute.

Pastor Paul Huang has completed teaching his Sunday School on "Book of Ruth" on December 24, 2006. Attendants were enthusiastic. He will teach another Sunday School starting from January 2007.

On Sunday December 31, 2006, the Sermon was delivered by Miss Doris Lin, Pastor of River of Life Christian Church. The subject was "Crossing Over The Year". The 2006 theme is "Arise & Shine - Prepare the Way of the Lord." Our next year's theme will be "'Arise & Shine - Ignite Our City." The Worship was directed by Scott Wu. MC was Pastor Doris Lin.

Highly blessed by God, the English Service of River of Life Christian Church was growing. The specific charater of the event has been highlighted by the Coffee/Tea Fellowship. During the past several Sundays in 2006, we had Rev. Tong Liu, Rev. Hing-Chai Cheng, Rev. Victor Quon, Mr. Kevin Gordon (Kevin Gordon, Esq.), Pastor Doris Lin (Miss Doris Lin), Mr. Henry Hu, Mr. John Lei, Mrs. Jessica Wong, Mr. Walter Wong, Mr. Patrick Nolan, Ms. Lynn Ling Yang, Miss Vivian Chao, Miss Frances Chang, Miss Mariany Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Anothny Tsai, Ms. Cathy Tsai, Miss Christina (Ping) Tsai, Mr. Victor Luo, Miss Tine Lo, Mr. Gino Ko, Miss Angel Ku, Miss Prudy Yu, Miss Orchid Soh, Mr. Meung Kim, Miss Esther Huang, Miss Vera Suherman, Miss Nicole Ying, Miss Emily Ho, Miss Heidi Hsu, Mr. Arthur Quach, Mr. Yee Tuck Yong, Miss Merry Xiao, Ms. Tao Long, Mr. and Mrs. John Perrott, Mr. Roland On, Mrs. Jennie Quon, Ms. Cindy Chien, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wu, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Komashko, Ms. Anna Wen, Ms. Abby Komashko, Miss Christine Tsai, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitney, Ms. Merreyl Whitney, Ms. Jenny Long, Ms. Cindy Barnes, Ms. Elaine Tran, Miss Sandy Pei, Ms. Jocelyn Huang, Ms. Miao Chun, Miss Susan Dai, Miss Julie Tai, Mr. John Lee, Ms. Linda Miao, Miss Shirley Zhang, Miss Jenny Hsiao, Miss Shirley Zhang, Miss Angela Ting, Miss Isabelle Chai, Dr. and Mrs. Tony Tung-tien Lei, and among others (names in random). The atmosphere of the Fellowship was pleasent and friendly. Hallelujah!

"When it comes to the end of the year, we are always full of thanksgiving and gratitude. We should give thanks for everything God has done in the past year. ... When we look forward, the yar of 2007 is right around the corner. The theme that God gave us for next year is 'Arise & Shine - Ignite Our City.' ... We hope that we will have more opportunity to serve the community and show the world God's love which was brought forth by the Holy Spirit," wroted Rev. Tong Liu on November 31, 2006.

"It's my great honor to be named by President Dr. Tony Lei as the Honorary Chairman of Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) of Washington Business and Technolgy Institute (WBTI)," pointed out the Chief Justice of Nevada Supreme Court William Maupin at the Celebration Party to "Nevada Examiner" and "Reviewjournal.com" at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas on October 10, 2002. The Party was held by WBTI to celebrate William Maupin's being appointed as its Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) and as its Honorary Chairman of the Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). "Please know that I irrevocably stand by my personal commitment to diversity issues in this state and that my sense of patriotism and faith in America stems from its embrace of that diversity." *12.

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References

*1. Liu, Belinda M.; and Liu, Tong. ' @? g ,' "An e-mail from Mrs. Belinda M. Liu and Senior Pastor Tong Liu to Director Mr. John K. Lei," (November 26, 2006), Santa Clara, Califonia: Double Portion Ministries.
*2. Google. 'Prayer journals 12/23-25/06,' "A search of 'Mike Lei's Hawaii and Taiwan Trip' on the Google.cn," (December 30, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.cn.
*3. Lei, John. 'Sunday was joyful day at ROLCC,' "An e-mail from Mr. John Lei to Washington Business and Technology Institute," (December 18, 2006), San Jose, California: John Lei's Residence.
*4. Lei, John. 'Here is the web link,' "An e-mail from Mr. John Lei to WBTI," (December 18, 2006), San Jose, California: John Lei's Residence.
*5. Douglas, Michael. 'Thanks,' "An e-mail from Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Douglas to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of WBTI," (November 8, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Supreme Court.
*6. Weber, Valerie. 'Thanks, Dr. Lei,' "An e-mail from Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber to WBTI," (November 8, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Assembly.
*7. Chang, Tiffany. (2000) 'Cheryl Moss has been appointed Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "Special Column of 'Nevada Examiner'," Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner.
*8. Liu, Belinda M. ' WBTI W , S ,' "An e-mail from Mrs. Belinda M. Liu to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei," (September 17, 2006), Santa Clara, Califonia: Senior Pastor Liu's Residence.
*9. Douglas, Michael; Walsh, Jessie; McDonald, Lynette; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Young, Bill; Chang, Tiffany. 'James Gibbons will be Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI if he is elected Governor of Nevada,' "A search of 'James Gibbons will be Chairman WBTI' on the Google.com," (December 30, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.com.
*10. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; and Chang, Tiffany. 'The 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America was held in Las Vegas,' "A search of 'Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn,' on the Google.cn," (December 21, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.cn.
*11. Liu, Frances. 'When God is in the picture,' " ` \ ", (February 2006), Taipei, Taiwan: Graceph Publishing Co.
*12. Douglas, Michael L.; Denton, Mark R.; Vega, Valoria J.; Gronauer, Robert A.; Moss, Cheryl B.; and Chang, Tiffany. 'President Dr. Tony Lei appoints Chris Giunchigliani Assistant Fellow and Chairperson of Community Service Council of Clark County of WBTI,' "A search of 'President Dr. Tony Lei appoints Chris Giunchigliani' on the Google.com," (January 1, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.com.

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012411-1222
Mon, January 24, 2011 6:49:42 AMFW: 讓您醉到不行 / 第一次聽到這麼好聽的綠島小夜曲
From: cykung View Contact
To: Joanna Kung [kungjoan@gmail.com]; Prof. S.Y. Kung ; skung@pacbell.net; 雷大夫 ; Tony Lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

讓您醉到不行 / 第一次聽到這麼好聽的綠島小夜曲

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHQaUCsq0YM

試點這個網址,真得很乾淨的唱

不少人唱過這首,但是這個女歌手唱的版本,聽來格外有感覺.她所唱的這首中文歌---- 綠島小夜曲,隱藏在CD的第 12軌, 歌名並沒有列在曲目上,唱片行挖到這張寶。

Vienna Teng,中文:史逸欣 一位跟著台灣雙親移民舊金山、受過古典鋼琴訓練且備受歡迎的唱作人,

史逸欣(Vienna Teng),被譽為天才型的歌手,自己寫歌、作詞作曲,父母來自台灣,是台灣第一代移民,在矽谷從事資訊科技業, 現正在進行全美國的巡迴演 。

2004年專輯--Warm Strangers (親密陌生人 )。在11首自由淒美、孤獨動聽的英文創作歌曲之後,這張CD的第12軌,是一個隱藏的音軌,她獻唱了一首中文歌---- 綠島小夜曲。

(歌名並沒有列在曲目上)

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012411-1217
Mon, January 24, 2011 10:17:54 AMTomorrow: Watch the State of the Union in Las Vegas
From: Organizing for America [info@barackobama.com]View Contact
To: tony lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 25th, President Obama will deliver the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, sharing his agenda for job creation, health care, and ensuring America is in a position to win the future.

Supporters in Las Vegas are planning to get together at an OFA watch party and strategy session -- and you're invited. This event will be a great opportunity to meet fellow volunteers, get fired up for 2011, and make plans to fight for the President's agenda in 2011 and beyond.

Can you make it? Here are the details:

What: State of the Union watch party

Where: Kenny's House
8124 James Grayson Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89145

When: Tuesday, January 25th
6:00 pm

http://NV.barackobama.com/WatchPartiesSOTU

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012311-2211
Sun, January 23, 2011 9:06:08 PMFW: 滿滿的祝福和思念
From: cykung View Contact
To: Tony Lei ; 雷大夫 ; Terri Zee ; blanche zee

From: HINO大貨車 謝旺橋 [mailto:joe.h2330@msa.hinet.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 3:30 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Subject: 滿滿的祝福和思念

祝福和思念

今天收到了一位摯友寄來的短信,覺得非常有意義。

所以決定發給您。希望它能帶去我對您的祝福和思念!

人生吧,0歲出場,10歲快樂成長;20為情彷徨;30基本定向;40拼命打闖;50回頭望望;60告老還鄉;70搓搓麻將;80曬曬太陽; 90躺在床上;100掛在牆上...生的偉大,死得淒涼!能牽手的時候,請別只是肩並肩,能擁抱的時候,請別只是手牽手,能在一起的時候,請別輕易談分開!

這周是世界好友周,如果你願意,請把這條資訊發給你所有的好朋友,也包括我。看有多少人會回發給你。當大部分人都在關注你飛得高不高時,只有少部分人關心你飛得累不累--這就是友情,再忙也要照顧好自己,朋友雖不常聯繫卻一直惦念!世界好友周快樂!

2010新概念;一個中心:一切以健康為中心。 兩個基本點: 遇事瀟灑一點,看事糊塗一點。 三個忘記: 忘記年齡,忘記過去,忘記恩怨。四個擁有: 無論你有多弱或多強,一定要擁有真正愛你的人,擁有知心朋友,擁有向上的事業,擁有溫暖的住所。五個要: 要唱,要跳,要俏,要笑,要苗條。六個不能: 不能餓了才吃,不能渴了才喝,不能困了才睡,不能累了才歇,不能病了才檢查,不能老了再後悔!看到了就轉發給每一個你珍惜的人.

如果2012年火山沒噴,地沒裂,! 樓沒倒,家沒淹,你還在,他(她)還愛,請在 2013年1月4日
慶祝一下吧. 因為這是千載難逢的201314(愛你一生一世),因為我要你幸福’!

平 安 健 康

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Sat, January 22, 2011 6:59:37 PMFW: [TsingHua-69phy] Fw: 唐三藏的家書
From: cykung View Contact
To: Liu Shey Weber (gmail) ; 雷大夫 ; Tony Lei

From: TsingHua-69phy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TsingHua-69phy@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Cynthia Lin
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 3:34 AM
To: cynth_lin@yahoo.com
Subject: [TsingHua-69phy] Fw: 唐三藏的家書

Cynthia

唐三藏的家書



親愛的悟空:

我這封信寫的很慢,因為知道你看字不快。

...

我給你寄去了一件外套,因為怕郵寄時超重,所以把扣子剪下來,放在外套口袋裡了。

你受教較晚,記得要多讀點書,多用成語,免得別人笑你沒水平。

最後告訴你,現在工作難找,你又猴子猴孫滿堂,本來想寄點錢給你度年關的,可惜信封已經封上了。

PS:新年到了,別忘了給孩子們講講我們很久很久很久以前的事:

那時候,天是藍的,水是綠的,莊稼是長在地裡的,豬肉是可以放心吃的,耗子是怕貓的,強盜是怕捕快的,... 照相是要穿衣服的,拍電影是不需要陪導演睡覺的,藥是可以治病的,大夫是救死扶傷的,欠錢是要還錢的,錢莊是一諾九鼎的,學校是不圖掙錢的,夫子是兩袖清風的,腰桿是硬的,... 賣狗肉是不能掛羊頭的,買東西是要付錢的,看完笑話不轉寄出去是很自私的。

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FW: 中華民??倏缒??火!!拍得最清晰的版本
From: cykung [cykung@dragon.nchu.edu.tw]View Contact
To: Joanna Kung [kungjoan@gmail.com]; 雷大夫 ; Tony Lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

From: HINO大?? 謝旺? [mailto:joe.h2330@msa.hinet.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 9:59 PM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Subject: 中華民??倏缒??火!!拍得最清晰的版本

101+大佳河?I公?@完整版!!

中華民??倌昕缒??火 ~~

拍得好美! 好清晰!

比去現?隹催?清楚吧!我想...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw1Qo2kSCIo&feature=player_embedded

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The following article is valuable to be a reference for the related view of points about the above feature article. It is our pleasure to post the following one through the courtesy of WBTI's website:
[[[ Nevada's vision on Macau
Imagination may help bring us with creativity, happiness, and prosperity!
By Jennifer Kung

To develop immaginative power,
we must specialize in our own fields
but be alert to new ideas from any source
and continually seize and set down our
inspirational flashes
when they come to us.

---Carl Holmes*m1

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***** "Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity (dare) of the imagination." ---John Dewey (*From 'The Quest For Certainty'.)

Imagination is important for an individual and institution. It is the ability to perceive opportunity. Imagination may produce creativity. Creativity contributes profit and prosperity for an institution. Where imagination and innovation are encouraged, it floirish. Innovation is doing something different. Innovation comes from people and it requires insight.

We are pleased to quote the following five short but meaningful ones:

*** The most interesting people are the people with the most interesting pictures in their minds. ---Earl Nightingale
*** Imagination is more important than knowledge. ---Albert einstein
*** The human race is governed by its imagination. ---Napoleon
*** Inspiration and imagination go hand in hand. ---Annonymous
*** Every vital organization owes its birth and life to an exciting and daring idea. ---James B. Conant

It's our pleasure to post a short story and quotation from "Speaker's Source Book" by Glenn Van Ekeren:

What is serendipity? It is discovering something totally unrelated to the problem you are trying to solve. Call it an accident, dumb luck, or fate--serendipity has given our world great products, new hope, and better ways of doing things.
Foe example, Columbus discovered America while searching for a route to India. It is said that the American Indians, finding no water for cooking, tapped a maple tree and made the first maple wyrup as the sap boiled down. Pioneers, traveling westward, stopped for water and found gold nuggets in a stream. These are all examples of serendipity.
However, the classic example of serendipity must go to George Ballas. As George Ballas drove his car through a car wash, ... Why not use a nylon cord, whirling at high speed to trim the grass and weeds around trees and the house? Bingo! the Weedeater was born!
... Finally, in 1971, Ballas invested his own money in the first thirty- pound Weedeaster. ...
Before long, Weedeater, Inc., grew into a multimillion-dollar international corporation. Yes, one idea can be worth a fortune. Weedeater, Inc., was born from a simple idea in a car wash. *m2

Do you believe Chairman of Apple Computer John Scully said that, "Innovation has never come through bureaucracy and hierarchy. It's always come from individuals"?

"Adelson said Cotai and Macau will combine to make the Chinese region the Las Vegas of the Far East," posted the LVRJ on May 28, 2006. The report was entitled "The Development of Cotai Strip Helps Complete a Personal Vision for 72-year-old Sheldon Adelson - Creating a Second Las Vegas ---Up to 3 billion People Live a Short Distance from Macau" by Howard Stutz, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.*m3

"More images Macau took a giant step toward becoming the Las Vegas of Asia with yesterday's opening of the world's biggest casino. The $2.4 billion Venetian Macao Resort Hotel is the centerpiece of a $12 billion 'integrated resort' development - the first Las Vegas-style megacasino on a sliver land called the Cotai Strip,"
posted the 'Business & Money' on August 29, 2007. It was reported by Suzette Parmley,
Inquirer Staff Writer.*m4

"Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which is everything in the world," said Blaise Pascal.*m5

Innovation is practical for a real need. It is not a random process. "When it works, it works because someone has identified a real need, and found a way to bring new ideas or new technologies to bear on that need," said Lewis W. Lehr. An innovator's life is governed by "to create" lists. She or he is incessantly pursuing new possibilities and refinning existing ones.
"Business has only two functions," wrote the late Professor Peter Drucker, "marketing and innovation."

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Thanks Dad! God bless you also.

Mike

--- On Fri, 1/21/11, Tony Lei wrote:

From: Tony Lei
Subject: Re: Re: donation receipt received
To: "Mike Lei"
Date: Friday, January 21, 2011, 11:23 PM

God bless:

"Some young people laid hands on me. A young girl prayed earnestly for me for God to cast out the discomfort. They prayed and prayed and I felt the discomfort leaving my body. I really appreciate their faith and perseverance in prayer." ---Mike WBTI JOURNAL

012211-2027
~~吵架的?術~~
(雷洛美)
http://www.agapecenter.net/cgi-bin/tc_mitryfreeaudio.cgi?lang=&path=hy100&file=wulei_20070324

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012211-1909
Sat, January 22, 2011 6:59:24 PMFW: 正向思考,讓你健康長壽
From: Jing Dai [wisdomdai@live.com] View Contact
To: Christine Liu [spcliu767@gmail.com]; Chuanjin Hu ; Chuanjin Hu ; Cindy Zhang ; Henry Hu ; Huibing Pan ; Jennifer Chen ... more

Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 17:30:32 -0800
From: nancychen820@yahoo.com
Subject: Fw: 正向思考,讓你健康長壽
To:

利用八條簡單法則,重拾身心靈的平衡

擁有積極肯定的態度及思想,是重要的第一步;而第二步便是將這些付諸行動。當你在做的時候,心裏必須想著:這些都是存在的事實。行動有活力而積極,你會很驚訝地發現,竟可以享有新的能量及活力。

在電影《桂河大橋》中扮演日本指揮官的名演員早川,常被誤認為只有四十多歲,其實他已經七十歲了。他是怎麼做到的?他說:「過了四十五歲以後,我就不再算年齡了。年齡對我來說只是一種精神上的象徵,它先存在於一個人的想像中,然後才反映在身體上。它是屬於心靈上的差異,而與我吃多少、睡多少無關。這就好比如果一個人沒睡飽,第二天,他會想著『昨晚睡不夠,所以很累』,結果真的感到疲憊不堪。其實他的肉體並不需要睡眠,只是他想像自己缺乏睡眠。」

多麼有哲理見識的話,你應該改變「對自己的印象」。先看清楚其實你是健康的,再遵守並實行各種健康的法則,你就能變得活力充沛、精神十足。

長久以來,我自己也奉行著這樣的方式,而六十多年來,我只有兩次以病人的身分住進醫院。第一次是小時候耳朵進行小手術;另一次是二十歲時切除扁桃腺。

我並不是體格強壯的運動員,但很幸運地,多年來我的身體狀況均保持良好。我在紐約教堂待了二十八年,期間只有一個星期天因為生病而缺席。那次我因感冒而聲音沙啞,無法講道。自從那次以後,我便發現如何藉由放鬆自己和正確的思想,來克服聲音上的困難。這究竟是什麼樣的法則?以下便是這些原理的重點:

一、肯定自己是健康的人。告訴自己:「我覺得今天很好。上帝創造了我的身體、心情和靈魂,所以,今天我的感覺,就如同上帝希望我擁有的感覺一樣,充滿活力及健康。」

二、在心中常有一幅畫,想像你是健康的人。

三、常常感謝上帝,每天都因為你心情愉快、活力充沛而充滿感激。

四、努力釋放出任何不健康的思想。消除所有仇恨、後悔、卑鄙、強辯、失望等,並以健康、仁慈、積極的思想代替。如同印尼的一句諺語:「生氣會讓人老得更快。」

五、不要做任何可能衰弱心志的事。

六、問問醫師你的標準體重應該是多少,然後儘量維持正常體重。
七、每天運動,有助身體健康。我比較喜歡伏地挺身、柔軟體操、游泳,有時也打高爾夫球或健行。重要的是,你必須持之以恆。我每天至少散步一哩路,通常是在睡前。懷特博士曾說:「在晚上快步走一段距離,有助睡眠,比任何藥方都有效。」

八、最重要的保健之道,就是敞開心胸,讓上帝重生的力量源源進入;同時,我們也要時常想到柏拉圖的名言:「你不可以嘗試只救身體,卻不救靈魂。」一個身體與靈魂都健全完整的人,才是真正健康的人。要想長壽,精神的活力相當重要。當一個人內心充滿積極思想與上帝的話語,那麼會導致生病的消極思想,就會失去生存的空間,你便能擁有健康。

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Fri, January 21, 2011 9:23:16 AM

RE: E-mail

From: "renee@sberkley.com" [renee@sberkley.com]View Contact
To: Tony Lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Hi Tony, yes we have received your rsvp for two for the Congresswoman's birthday party. We look forward to seeing you there.

Kind Regards,

Renee

Renee Aschoff
Campaign Manager & Financial Director
BERKLEY FOR CONGRESS
1210 S. Valley View Boulevard, Suite 114
Las Vegas, NV 89102
C: 702.524.9800
F: 866.895.1535

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Thu, January 20, 2011 6:27:19 PM

Health Insurance Reform Update - 01.20.11

From: Senator Harry Reid [senator_harry_reid@reid.enews.senate.gov]Add to Contacts
To: judy & tony lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

January 20, 2011

Dear Fellow Nevadan,

When health insurance reform became law, millions of Americans immediately gained access to the quality affordable care they need. Last year, provisions in the Affordable Care Act prevented insurance companies from denying children coverage because they are ill, enabled young adults to be included on their parents insurance policy through the age of 26, and resulted in almost 21,000 seniors in Nevada receiving a $250 tax free rebate for hitting the Medicare donut hole. As the New Year began, even more benefits from this historic legislation became effective.

As of January 1st, taxpayers' dollars will now be protected through a provision in the Affordable Care Act that cracks down on overpayments to insurance companies. Nevada's seniors in the Medicare donut hole will finally get some relief thanks to a 50 percent prescription drug discount provided by the law. This year, health insurance reform will also ensure that the money you send to your health insurance company actually goes toward covering medical care.

These provisions, and the many more to come, are why it is so unfortunate that many of my colleagues in the House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act yesterday. Their message is clear. They want to hit seniors with thousands of dollars a year in additional prescription drug costs by re-opening the Medicare donut hole. They want to let insurance companies go back to denying coverage to children with pre-existing conditions. Proponents of repealing health insurance reform legislation think insurance companies should be allowed to once again drop your coverage when you get sick, and go back to classifying breast cancer and domestic violence as pre-existing conditions. On top of that, they want to raise taxes on small businesses.

We are already seeing more small businesses offer health insurance to their employees as a result of the reform we passed. The Affordable Care Act provides $40 billion in tax credits for small businesses to help them offer coverage to their employees and exempts 96 percent of all businesses from the shared responsibility requirement. A recent survey conducted by the Small Business Majority found that one-third of employers who don抰 offer health insurance would now be more likely to do so because of these credits. Another survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, shows that the percentage of employers with between three and nine employees offering health coverage has risen from 46% in 2009 to 59% in 2010 in part to the reform抯 new tax credit. Small businesses who take advantage of these tax credits are freeing up money to expand their businesses and create more jobs in the private sector.

Instead of partisan grandstanding, Congress needs to be working together to create jobs and strengthen the middle class.

For more information on the benefits of the Affordable Care Act including the benefits that took effect on January 1, 2011, please click here. For more information on my work on behalf of Nevadans or to contact me, please visit my website, reid.senate.gov, or sign up for my general e-mail newsletter, The Reid Report.

Sincerely,

HARRY REID
U.S. Senator for Nevada

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Thu, January 20, 2011 11:24:40 AMFwd: FW: Copy - Congresswoman Shelley Berkley Birthday Party!
From: "JPontic177@aol.com" [JPontic177@aol.com]View Contact
To: Tojulei@yahoo.com

2 Files Download All
48985BerkleyRSVP.pdf (90KB); 48985Berkley60invite.pdf (308KB)

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here is info on Shelleys birthday party

John Ponticello, President
Paradise Democratic Club
7744 Rockfield Drive, LV NV 89128
(702) 363-2456 phone/fax - jpontic177@aol.com

From: sam@sberkley.com
Sent: 1/11/2011 2:21:41 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Subj: FW: Copy - Congresswoman Shelley Berkley Birthday Party!

Hi,

Once again it's that time of the year for Congresswoman Berkley's birthday. Attached are invitation's to her party. If you could please forward these to all your club or caucus members and please post the information on your web-site as well, if you have one. We will be sending hard copies through the mail, but we thought this would be an easier way for you to distribute the information to all of your members. All of the information for the event is attached, but if you do have any questions than please give me a call.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Sam Freeman | Field Director
Berkley for Congress
1210 S. Valley View Rd, Suite 114
Las Vegas, NV 89102
ph. 702/212-3350 | fax 866/895-1535
Please sign up for our newsletter! Visit:
www.BerkleyForCongress.com

012011-1807
Thu, January 20, 2011 4:54:26 PMFw: this Friday -- Zone combined meeting
From: Mike Lei [leimih@yahoo.com] View Contact
To: tojulei@yahoo.com

--- On Thu, 1/20/11, Joseph kiang wrote:

From: Joseph kiang [josephkiang2???@yahoo.com]
Subject: this Friday -- Zone combined meeting
To: josephkiang2???@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011, 6:40 PM

Dear Friends,

Please come and invite friends to join tomorrow's zone gathering.
It's always wonderful to have fellowship with big family and get to know more new friends in single zone.
Pastor Belinda will share inspiring message with us.
Time: 1/21/2011 8:00 pm
Location: El Shaddai Chapel
Again, do remember to pray for coming retreat -- May God reveal His power/glory/grace/lave when we gather together before Him.

See U then & God Bless,

Joseph

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Wed, January 19, 2011 1:21:16 PM

Secretary's Remarks: Remarks at State Luncheon in Honor of Chinese President Hu Jintao!
by Hillary R. Clinton

From: U.S. Department of State [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View Contact
To: tojulei@yahoo.com

Secretary's Remarks: Remarks at State Luncheon in Honor of Chinese President Hu Jintao
Wed, 19 Jan 2011 13:49:00 -0600

Remarks at State Luncheon in Honor of Chinese President Hu Jintao

Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
The Ben Franklin Room

Washington, DC

January 19, 2011

SECRETARY CLINTON: Good afternoon and welcome to the State Department. Please be seated. We are delighted and honored to host such a distinguished gathering. Vice President Biden, Dr. Biden, and I welcome our special guests, especially President Hu Jintao and the distinguished members of the Chinese delegation. I am delighted to have this opportunity to welcome so many members of Congress and members of the President抯 cabinet, including Secretary of Defense Gates, Attorney General Holder, Secretary of Agriculture Vilsack, Secretary of Commerce Locke, Secretary of Energy Chu, Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano, and U.S. Trade Representative Kirk.

As you can tell, we are eating lunch a little late ?(laughter) ?so we are anxious to provide some nourishment to our guests who have traveled so far to be with us. And it is my pleasure now to introduce my friend and our Vice President, Vice President Biden. (Applause.)

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Tue, January 18, 2011 3:21:19 PMSecretary's Remarks: Interview With Emma Wu of CCTV
by Hillary R. Clinton

From: U.S. Department of State [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View Contact
To: tojulei@yahoo.com

Secretary's Remarks: Interview With Emma Wu of CCTV
Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:54:15 -0600

Interview With Emma Wu of CCTV

Interview
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC

January 18, 2011

QUESTION: Good morning, Secretary Clinton.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Good morning.

QUESTION: Good morning. So you have met with the Chinese President Hu Jintao for many times. What s your impression of him?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I am very impressed by the serious commitment that President Hu Jintao brings to all of our meetings and the work between our countries. He listens very carefully. He responds thoughtfully. And I have grown to really appreciate how difficult it must be to be the leader of such a large, growing country. And I think that he and his team are very committed to charting a stable, peaceful course into the future.

QUESTION: President Hu Jintao is arriving in Washington, D.C. this afternoon for a state visit. What are your expectations on his visit? What topics do you expect the two countries to talk about, and what kind of results do you expect to achieve?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, we are according this visit the highest level of importance and significance. We have worked hard with our Chinese counterparts to plan a successful, positive visit for President Hu Jintao. Of course, the highest level of protocol will be present with a state dinner and a state arrival ceremony. But there will also be an opportunity for more informal discussions, meetings with business leaders from both the United States and China, an opportunity for President Hu Jintao to go to Chicago to see a Chinese factory and meet the people there.

So we have tried to construct a visit that would be in keeping with the positive, cooperative, comprehensive relationship we are building between our two countries. And we will be talking about many issues, not only the issues that are important to our two countries, but also regional issues and global issues. There is always so much to talk about when the United States and China meet.

QUESTION: In the speech last Friday, you said that this is a critical juncture for Sino-U.S. relations. Could you please elaborate on this?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I believe that after 30 years of hard work between our two countries in developing relationships, after the extraordinary progress that China has made in the last 30 years improving the economy, lifting people out of poverty, and so much else, that we are now poised at the beginning of this new century to determine how the United States and China working together can keep the peace not just in Asia, but around the world; can help to grow the economy so that more people have a chance to live very satisfying, comfortable lives; that we tackle problems from health issues to piracy together.

There is so much that we have to worry about. We bear special responsibilities as the first and second biggest economies. We bear special responsibilities because of the threat to world stability posed by the nuclear programs in North Korea and Iran. We bear special responsibility to ensure that we have a concerted response to climate change. And there are just a lot of challenges that we must face together. So this is a critical juncture to determine how good the cooperative relationship between our two countries can be going forward.

QUESTION: So what s your expectations for the bilateral ties in the year of 2011?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I think that the work that we started in this Administration to build a positive, cooperative, comprehensive relationship is creating a strong foundation. We will have differences. Any two people, let alone two countries as great as our two countries are, will have differences. But we want to create very peaceful ways of resolving those differences.

We want not only to have good relations between our governments and our leaders, but good relationships between our people. I have always thought that the American and Chinese people had a lot in common. We are hardworking people; we are pragmatic people; we are problem-solving people. When I was at the Shanghai Expo this past year, I was impressed by what I saw there of how our the peoples of our two countries seemed to gravitate toward each other.

So there s a lot that I would like to see in 2011, and this visit will help us set the direction.

QUESTION: You mentioned people-to-people exchanges. Why do you think it s so important of those such kind of exchanges and initiatives?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Because I think that it is important for our two people to develop more understanding and trust and appreciation. We have very different histories; we have different cultures. But we do share some common concerns in how we can grow each of our economies so that more Chinese and American people have better lives, how we can solve problems together.

Leaders are on the stage for a period of time President Obama, President Hu Jintao. After President Obama s second term, after President Hu Jintao finishes his service to your country, there will be new leaders in both China and the United States. But the people can develop strong understandings that persist despite leaders who come and go, and that s what I would like to see. So we are pioneering 100,000 students to go to China to study. I would like to see more Chinese students coming to the United States. We want more business exchanges, academic exchanges. We re working together on clean energy. And we not only have relations between our national governments, but between our state and provincial governments.

And so the more we can create a web of relationships, then there will be problems, there ll be difficulties, but we will ride through those and we will continue on this positive course that I think is in both of our interests.

QUESTION: We know that the Strategic and the Economic Dialogue, or S&ED, was an initiative by the Obama Administration. So compared with previous dialogues, what s the significance of this (inaudible)?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I think two are very important differences. One is that it s both strategic and economic together. We had parallel dialogues, but we think it s important to combine the discussions about strategic and economic issues. And secondly, we ve tried to not only have it at the highest levels, but to go into our governments, into our respective bureaucracies.

So when I was in China last year for the SED, we had hundreds of Americans and hundreds of Chinese. Because let s say the headlines are about North Korea, about currency, about human rights these are the big kinds of issues that we discuss at the highest levels. But below that, there are so many conversations going on, conversations about improving education and learning from each other, improving healthcare, disaster preparedness, how better to control our borders, how to deal with small and medium-sized businesses.

So while we have very intense strategic and economic discussions about the issues in the headlines, we want to develop the habits of cooperation between our governments. I would like to have somebody in your department of education know on a first-name basis someone in our Department of Education so that they can continue a dialogue. So I think in this Strategic and Economic Dialogue that the Obama Administration has put together, we want it to establish a firm foundation for government-to-government and people-to-people cooperation regardless of the headlines and regardless of the national leaders.

QUESTION: So in your opinion, what kind of breakthroughs or goals have been achieved through this (inaudible)?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, a lot of positive work is going on. Let me take climate change and clean energy for just two examples. We have signed memoranda of understanding between our two countries. We have academic exchanges going on between some of your great universities and some of ours. Our Department of Energy, which, as you know, is headed by a Chinese American Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Dr. Steven Chu, is working with his counterparts in China. We have a lot of joint research going on on clean energy. So I think that s just one example of what we see as the positive outcomes of our closer cooperation.

QUESTION: As you mentioned, that China and the U.S. share common interests in many issues. However, differences and frictions exist.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Yes.

QUESTION: So how would the U.S. Government promote strategic trust between the two countries?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, I think strategic trust starts with openness and transparency. We want our Chinese friends to know what our positions are and why we hold those positions. And our Chinese counterparts want us to understand how deeply they feel about some of the positions that they hold. So we want to start with a very open dialogue and to search for areas of common agreement and narrow the areas of difference.

Now, on some issues, we know that there are very strong opinions on both of our sides. But we don t want anything to interfere with our continuing to talk and our continuing to search for ways to find some common ground. And I think in my speech that I gave last week, we said that we re very encouraging of what we see as the positive, peaceful relationship going on between mainland China and Taiwan. We think that s a very good step and we are encouraging that, because we have a one-China policy, and we support that policy, and we want to see peaceful relations grow between the Chinese people and the people of Taiwan.

That s just one example where we ve had historical differences, but we support what China is doing on increasing economic trade and the like, and we want to see if we can t continue that path.

QUESTION: How important is a win-win situation, is like, talked about all the time?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I think we should look for that. I mean, I said very clearly in my speech last week and I said when I first went to China that I really believe China and the United States, we re in the same boat. And we can only move forward if we move forward together rowing in the same direction.

And in my recent speech, I have pointed out that in the 21st century, there are so many problems we both face the proliferation of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction that know no borders; the spread of extremism that threatens stability and security in my country as well as yours; the spread of pandemic diseases, natural disasters. We have so many transnational threats not just from other countries, but from non-state actors.

I think China and the United States are very practical countries, and even though we may be at different stages of our development, we want to see things kept stable, secure, peaceful for commercial relations, for other interchanges between people. So I believe that the Chinese and the American governments and people need to work together toward solving problems in a win-win way. Now, we will continue to have our disagreements, but that should not interfere with dealing with these other big issues we face.

QUESTION: My last question is: Will you campaign for the presidential elections in 2012?

SECRETARY CLINTON: (Laughter.) No. I m going to be supporting President Obama for reelection. I am very proud to be on his team and to be our Secretary of State. And I am very humbled by the many challenges that we are working on together. And I am excited about this important visit from President Hu Jintao and I hope I can make a small contribution to the positive, cooperative, comprehensive relationship between my country and China.

QUESTION: Well, you mentioned a lot of, like, challenges --

SECRETARY CLINTON: Yes.

QUESTION: -- you are facing. But what kind of progress is the Obama Administration is making in, like, bilateral ties with China?

SECRETARY CLINTON: I think we re I think we are making progress. I think that in take the threat posed by Iran s nuclear weapons or North Korea s nuclear program. China was very much involved in these sanctions that were adopted by the United Nations Security Council on both Iran and North Korea, because both China and the United States know that if North Korea and Iran have nuclear weapons programs, it could threaten China, the United States, the rest of the world. So we worked very closely together on that.

Tackling the threat of piracy; China is very committed to keeping sea lanes open and having a way for the world community to stop the threat of piracy. So they re working, China s working with us on that. When it comes to North Korea, we know that that s a particularly sensitive issue because North Korea is China s neighbor, and we are working intensely to find a way that we can change the behavior of North Korea. So there are many areas where I think we ve shown real progress in the last two years.

And I would add too on climate change, both in Copenhagen and in Cancun, China has been helping to lead the world toward a solution to the threat posed by climate change.

QUESTION: Thank you very much.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you, thank you.

QUESTION: Thank you.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Very good to talk to you.

QUESTION: Thank you for your time.

SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much.

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