Phone Hacking: Wendi Deng - from Communist obscurity to top of capitalist heap K YSyz)M}
Rebekah Brooks, who began life as a secretary, may have thought she had done well working her way into the affections of Rupert Murdoch. ~
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But her achievements are as nothing compared to his third wife Wendi Deng. &C_0JyT
She has catapulted herself from the anonymity and austerity of communist China to the family - and now the family trust - of one of the world's most powerful and wealthy men. #bFJ6;g=V
Along the way she appears to have exhibited the kind of drive and ruthlessness that even her husband must be proud of. |nf FI
Born Deng Wen Di, she grew up in the obscure eastern Chinese city of Xuzhou, the daughter of an engineer who eventually rose to be the director of a machinery factory. VBHDI{HzRv
At school, she was a "good student" and "champion volley ball player" who enrolled at Guangzhou medical college at the age of 16. yJ(BPSt
But she always dreamt of a life in the USA. pn},o vR;
In 1987 she gained her "ticket out of China" when she met an American couple from Los Angeles, Jake and Joyce Cherry. ze%kP#c6!
Mrs Cherry, whose husband was building a factory in China, agreed to teach Ms Deng English. s)?=4zJ
When Mrs Cherry went back to the United States her husband stayed in China and soon after, he told her that Miss Deng wanted to go to America to study there. AsBep
The couple sponsored her application for a student visa and agreed to put her up until she had established herself. L^}i7nJ
Ms Deng, then 19, went to live at the Cherry's home in 1988 and shared a bunk bed with their five-year-old daughter. <r[5 S5y
But Mrs Cherry grew increasingly suspicious about her husband's relationship with Miss Deng. xwSi}
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A New York Times artilce said: "Mrs Cherry recalls discovering a cache of photographs her husband had taken of Miss Deng in coquettish poses in his hotel room in Guanzhou." 3*N-@;[>b
Mr Cherry admitted that he had become infatuated with her and that once they were in Los Angeles, Ms Deng started "making recommendations" about his diet and wardrobe. v0~'`*|&
When her husband and Ms Deng did not come home some evenings, Mrs Cherry concluded that they were having an affair. $UgQ1Qc
She told Ms Deng to leave and her husband left soon afterwards, moving into a nearby apartment with Ms Deng, who was by then a student at California State University. fn6;
The Cherrys divorced and Mr Cherry married Ms Deng in 1990. SONv]));
However, the romance came to an abrupt end after Mr Cherry discovered that Ms Deng "had started spending time" with a man named David Wolf. P[;<,U;'HO
Mr Cherry said: "She told me I was a father concept to her but it would never be anything else. I loved that girl." q7itznQSKc
Although the marriage officially lasted more than two years - long enough for Ms Deng to get a "green card" allowing her to stay permanently in America - her former husband claimed that they only lived together for four or five months. 'QR
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Any turmoil she was feeling did not derail her from her studies. fgmu*\x<