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发信人: gc01 (gc01), 信区: Military
标 题: 路透社的新料
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Apr 13 23:47:03 2012, 美东)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/14/us-china-bo-guagua-id
On its website, Harvard estimates that expenses for the upcoming academic
year for international students at the Kennedy School would come to about $
70,000, "based upon conservative estimates of living expenses."
Bo's lifestyle has seemed far removed from the austerity experienced by many
graduate students.
A Harvard source said he believed Bo lived in "The Residences at Charles
Square," an upscale condominium building near the school, though this could
not be confirmed. The building overlooks the Charles River and has views of
downtown Boston. A three-bedroom apartment there recently fetched $1.8
million, while rents for two-bedroom apartments are around $3,700 a month.
Student sources say Bo took an active role in organizing a 2011 "China Trek"
for Kennedy students, where the contingent of graduate students met
dignitaries such as Central Bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan and Commerce
Minister Chen Deming.
The trekkers visited Chongqing, where Bo Xilai was then head of the
Communist Party, and were surprised to be greeted by a police motorcade. "
Everyone knew he was somebody important because of the meetings he arranged
and also the long police escort. That was really surprising," a classmate
said.
In the current academic year, Bo won a grant from the school's Ash Center
for Democratic Governance and Innovation to work with fellow student
Jennifer Choi on a project called "Transparency and Engagement Solutions for
Nonprofits in China." |
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