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To: average joe who wrote (89314)4/22/2012 12:34:19 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219431
 
How would you define such a UK person as described in a UK newspaper;

"The victim is a Jaguar-driving British businessman with murky links to a corporate intelligence agency."
"This was fertile ground for chancers,
"Having odd-jobbed his way across the US and sailed the Atlantic,"
"earned a living in China by teaching English, but took every opportunity to cultivate local officials who might further his goals to break into business"
"like many other foreign go-betweens – could trade on privileged connections to the Chinese Communist elite."
"Heywood followed him to Beijing and established a consultancy. "
"The Briton did not appear to have profited greatly from his business, though he earned enough to live in a villa in the north of the capital "
"Such behaviour has prompted speculation that he was a spy, based on his oft-expressed patriotism and less well-known work for Hakluyt & Co,"
"Heywood appeared to play up to the image, taking on a job for the Beijing dealership of Aston Martin – the car associated with James Bond – and driving a car with a 007 number plate."

After this, the Englishman started describing Gu as "mentally unstable" and an unforgiving "empress."

non of the above makes the stories around him credible.