My comment: You will have to read both. I donot have synopsis, except that (2) details Ling Jihua's son.
(1) Edward Wong and Jonathan Ansfield, Many Urge Next Leader of China to Liberalize. New York Times, Oct 22, 2012.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/2 ... o-enact-reform.html
Note:
(a) ZHANG Lifan 章 立凡
(b) XI Qianping 习 乾平 (also known as 齐 安安)
(c) The report states, "On Oct. 16, Seeking Truth, a party journal, ran a long essay that trumpeted a July speech by Mr Hu as setting the tone for reforms. 'The conflicts that have arisen from reforms can only be solved by deepening reform,' it said. The essay was read out on China Central Television."
秋石, 奋力把改革开放推向前进. 求是, Oct 16, 2012.
http://www.qstheory.cn/zxdk/2012 ... 20121012_186046.htm
(d) BO Zhiyue 薄 智跃
(2) Jeremy Page, Crash Puts New Focus on China Leaders. Wall Street Journal, Oct 22, 2012
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB ... 34290553181894.html
(After the Ferrari crash: "And at Peking University, classmates of Ling Gu[, son of Mr Ling Jihua, a relationship few knew], who was enrolled there under the alias Wang Ziyun, were told he had 'gone overseas.' 'We didn't believe that,' said one classmate. 'We knew something serious had happened. He couldn't have just disappeared'") |