The Nation - News from May 23, 1985
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A judge in Cleveland granted Chinese farmer “Charlie Two Shoes” another four-month extension of his stay in the United States, where he has been living for two years with the ex-Marines who befriended him 40 years ago in his native land. “I feel more comfortable now,” said Cui Zhxi, 50, whose American friends gave him the nickname when he was 10 because they had difficulty pronouncing his real name. Cui’s lawyer, Samuel J. Levine, indicated that a bill pending before a congressional subcommittee in Washington could grant his client permanent residency within four months.
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