2015年9月26日 星期六

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger with his wife Nancy. 前國務卿基辛格與妻子南希

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (right, with his wife Nancy) both went for traditional black suits with bow ties
Michelle Obama and Priscilla Chan steal the show at state dinner for Xi Jinping | Daily Mail Online
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Quốc yến dành cho vợ chồng ông Tập ở Nhà Trắng - Tin Tức Cập Nhât Mỗi Ngày
http://yeswh.com/quoc-yen-danh-cho-vo-chong-ong-tap-o-nha-trang
Nancy and Henry Kissinger arrive for a state dinner in honor of Chinese President President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan at the White House September 25, 2015in Washington, DC. Xi arrived in Washington, the second stop of his state visit to the United States, on Thursday after a busy two-and-a-half-day stay in Seattle.
(Sept. 24, 2015 - Source: Pool/Getty Images North America)
Nancy Kissinger Pictures - President Obama Hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping For State Visit - Zimbio
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/r8ZxKSlUqSN/President+Obama+Hosts+Chinese+President+Xi/FAh9rVfDCAr/Nancy+Kissinger
World : Book argues Kissinger’s ‘five lessons’ might have averted U.S. errors in Iraq
http://www.mywebmemo.com/world/book-argues-kissinger-s-five-lessons-might-have-averted_407513.html
With Xi poised to address UN, some milestones in China's long, convoluted ties with world body
http://looknews.org/news/175205/with-xi-poised-to-address-un-some-milestones-in-china-039-s-long-convoluted-ties-with-world-body
FILE - In this Nov. 27, 1974 file photo, Chinese Premier Deng Xiaoping, right, listens to U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, left, during their meeting in Beijing. In 1974, soon-to-be paramount leader Deng became the first major Chinese politician to address the General Assembly. In his speech, Deng assured the body that China is not and never will be a superpower or seek dominance over others (replacing “hegemon”), assertions increasingly at odds with China’s rising global influence in the 21st century. (AP Photo, File) - See more at: http://www.whio.com/ap/ap/top-news/tracing-chinas-long-convoluted-relationship-with-t/pCq9Rn/#sthash.DcFifvSv.dpuf

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