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Reports* The spirit of tho Chinese de mocracy movomimt is still alive among Chinese University stu donts today. dos[iito whol hnp ponod three years ago in Tiananmen Square Alter seven weeks of wide spread non-violent demonstra tions. the Chinese army crooked down on protesters, mostly students, who trad boon occupying tho public square in Bolj'ng On Juno -i. 1<»hm. government soldiers killed more than 500 supporters of the democracy movement in a brutal show of force the world will probably never iorf*«Ti University graduate students Uanni Lu and Zhirhao Yuan, who were Involved in I ho movement from ils hopeful be ginning in its tiloody and. said 1 fi v y will n a v or f o r ga l Tiun.ininan Square, nor will Ihoy aver giva up Ihnlr hope for a damiK rain China. "Juno 4 was so unforgettable to mo Is-oause I saw so many poopln dio llial ovonl changed mo a lot." Lu said "No 'peo ple's governmunl' should fire on ils own (leople I no longer llilnk it is a pimple's govern ment.” Lu. Yuan and five other Chi nese University students gath ered Wednesday to talk about China's past, present und future a mooting that would lie il legal today and would have been potentially life threaten ing three years ago at the Uni versity of Beijing The students believe that as private economic power grows and the older generation that controls the government dies, China is bound to change. However, they say as long os the stale dominates the Chinese economy, democracy will not come about The students also believe in ternational pressure will also play a key role in encouraging reforms in China ■'I’ressure from international leaders is very important." said Yin Lin. a graduate student in chemistry So far, she said, three famous political dissi dent who were involved in the Chinese democracy movement have been able to get visas and passports as a result of Outside influence In whut some human rights advocates sen as tho wrong kind of outside influence, the White House Tuesday an nminced plans to extend (Chi na's most favored nution status, which grants China preferential trade benefits with tho Unitod Slates. In general, tho students ex pressed support for Chino’s most favored nation status with the United Stales because they believe Western economic ond Ideological influence through trade will further positive change However, they also fear tho Itcncfkial trade agreement may TRAVEL Continued from Page 1 will) S4»ti last week The cheapest price between (Chicago und Mi ami dropped from S290 to $145 All Ways Travel agent Rebecca Card-Dennett said she and her co workers haven’t had much free time since the lower faros were an nounced. •'Wo ve had a constant stream of people outside our door every day," she said “There is no best lime (to come here). You're going to have to stand in line no matter what." Card-Dennett said agents have had to work overtime to complete paper work that they can't got to during business hours Dick Hayward, an agent for Lee World Travel, 245 li. 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"I think Bush Is right to con tinue most favored nation stat us As long as the door is open, things will keep changing," said Wei Di, a graduate student in physics “Most people have mixed feelings," said Zhichao Yuan "On the one hand. It sends the wrong message But they don't want to hurt business relation ships." Xiaovuan Yan thought Bush's timing in renewing the contro versial agreement was political ly inappropriate on the eve of tiie Tiananmen Square massa cre, which has come to symbol ize the Chinese government's capacity for brutality. "1 am unhappy with the tim ing of Mr Bush's decision," Y.in said. "1 think that it's defi nitely the wrong signal to the Chinese government.” "it is very Important for Chi nese as well as people of the world who ore concerned about basic human rights in China and outside of China to remem ber Juno 4." said Haiyong Yuan, president of the Chinese Students and Scholnrs Associa tion “People lend to forget," he said. 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