Second Obama-Romney Debate Reflects Americans' Economic Concerns
The second presidential debate between former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and President Obama offered the only opportunity for American voters, rather than just a debate moderator, to pose questions to both candidates.
Dr. Sylvia Earle visits Guangdong and Hainan
Her discussions were filled with enough hope for all to believe that if we act now, it is possible to reverse this growing movement towards extinction.
Top 10 Reasons to Get Involved with Model UN
Negotiate like a pro: Luxembourg’s delegates debate their position at the 2011 Global Classrooms International Model UN Conference at UN Headquarters in New York.
One Millionth Visa in China for FY2012
Consular Officers at the U.S. Mission have processed more than 1 million visa applications to date in FY2012 while reducing the wait time for a visa interview appointment to approximately one week.
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Speech by Ambassador Locke at the U.S.-China Investment Cooperation Forum
I’m particularly pleased to see that the AmCham has brought such a large and active delegation this year to the 16th Annual CIFIT.
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World Press Freedom Day
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Earth Day
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International Education Week
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Sanming Impression
Welcome to the 13th installment of Up Close, a series of videos that bring you “Up Close” to U.S. diplomats. The new "Up Close" is with U.S. Consul Marc Jackson, Officer-Designate for Fujian Province, and his impression of Sanming city. A special thanks to Mr. Yu Shubin from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies for his help in editing this film.
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Fuzhou Impression
Welcome to the 12th installment of Up Close, a series of videos that bring you “Up Close” to U.S. diplomats. The new "Up Close" is with U.S. Consul Marc Jackson, Officer-Designate for Fujian Province, and his impression of Fuzhou city. A special thanks to Mr. Lu Zhuo Biao from United International College for his help in editing this film.
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Climate Action Goes Local
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My Town
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Beyond the Melting Pot American Life
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See you in the USA Study in the U.S.
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Speeches and Remarks The White House
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New Consulate Fact Sheet
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The Basics on U.S. Visas
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National Parks, National Legacy Photo
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