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  • News of the magazine was first reported by Reuters, which said it would be called "Rui," the Chinese word for intelligence.

    Financial Times Plans 2008

  • You should watch the korean version as well - Rui is beautiful

    And NOW I get back to edits. karenhealey 2010

  • On stage, the moderator, a famous television anchor called Rui Chenggang, was determined to bring this up.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • On stage, the moderator, a famous television anchor called Rui Chenggang, was determined to bring this up.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • On stage, the moderator, a famous television anchor called Rui Chenggang, was determined to bring this up.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • A Financial Times spokesman said "Rui" was one option being considered.

    Financial Times Plans 2008

  • Rui Falcão, the secretary for Angola's ruling party, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or MPLA, had denounced "the intention of some domestic groups with the aid of the international community to bring about hostile acts against Angola."

    U.S. Ship Held in Angola for Cargo Dispute Is Released Neanda Salvaterra 2011

  • At the World Economic Forum in Dalian this month, well-known China Central Television anchor Rui Chenggang surprised the audience by asking Mr. Locke: "I hear you flew here coach—is that a reminder that the U.S. owes China money?"

    New American Ambassador Locke Thrust in Spotlight Over Jet Decision Andrew Browne 2011

  • Sita Ostheimer's Noble Thinking uses an original score by Tony Birch to join the dance styles of Shechter company dancer Hannah Shepherd and Vit Bartak, who performs with Rui Horta and noord nederlandse dans.

    This week's new dance 2011

  • BUENOS AIRES—In 2010, Rui Saito , a Japanese tango dancer, and her Korean partner were competing in the prestigious citywide competition known as El Metropolitano when Ms. Saito says an Argentine woman in the audience came up to them and said she didn't appreciate their presence.

    It Takes Two to Tango, So Long as They're Both Argentines Matt Moffett 2011

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