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1. Progress Made in SARS Vaccine
Chinese experts see results but say more time is needed for testingChinese scientists said they have made key progress in creating a vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), as
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2003 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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2. GDP Rises 8.2% in H1 Despite SARS
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) cost China 3.2 percentage points in second-quarter economic growth, but the country still maintained a comparatively rapid growth in the first
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3. Paying With Plastic
The first domestic credit card that can be used overseas and paid back in yuan debuts, as foreign banks eagerly await new regulations that will let them into the growing consumer credit
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2003 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. The Sky Won't Fall After Scandal
With all attention focused on a possible property bubble in China, the Central Government is taking various measures to fend off a potential crisis. But Shanghai, east China's trade hub, seems
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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5. How Stable Is the Redback?
The wording on the forex policy has changed subtly from "basic stability" to "stability at a reasonable and balanced level"Speculation about the revaluation of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) surfaced
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. A SMOOTH TRANSITION
For many Chinese, the news came as no big surprise when the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee accepted the resignation of Jiang Zemin, 78, from the chairmanship of the Central Military
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2004 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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7. Can It Last Very Long?
Experts are of two minds about the bullish commodities marketThe bull market for commodities will last until around 2014. This optimistic prediction comes courtesy of Jim Rogers, doyen of investors
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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8. The Price of Success
China's booming economy must contend with soaring commodity prices, but experts say the development of the domestic futures market may helpWatching the price of copper skyrocket from 18,000 yuan per
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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9. Give and Take
When American farmers take delight in their recent bumper harvests of soybean and cotton, they perhaps do so without the knowledge that on the other side of the Pacific, Chinese farmers are
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2006 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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10. Ensuring a Safe Tibet
China is determined to maintain social stability and order in Tibet despite recent rioting in Lhasa
Author: By Tang Qinghua Year 2008 Issue 13 PDF HTML