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	          1. Software Sets a Hard ChallengePut all Chinese software engineers together and probably they can develop solutions to most of the world's difficult questions. But there's one hard nut that they can't crack. That's why theAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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	          2. Greener PasturesBrain drain from state-owned enterprises to private companies poses a big challenge for the economyWhen Liu Chunhong took the plunge and resigned from her job as director of a savings bank, itAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2003 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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	          3. China Hits UNESCO JackpotEight landscapes, including the well-known Huangshan Mountain in Anhui and Stone Forest in Yunnan, have been included in a list of worldwide geoparksOn February 13, the United Nations Educational,Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          4. Hardnosed Software BattleThe competition between two old rivals, China and India, is sparking up as both countries become prime destinations for a substantial number of well-paid IT jobs. Many multinationals, especially U.S.Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          5. Virtual AntibodiesA Beijing computer security company saves the dayMuch of the world is now linked in a vast computerized web of info and virtual chat rooms called the Internet. Many positives are obvious, but theAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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	          6. Slamming SpammingGlobal junk e-mail operators are shifting their operations to ChinaIt used to take Yue Qianming, Vice President and China General Manager of ViVoDa Communication, Inc., less than one minute everyAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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	          7. THE SEARCH GOES ONThey are in the process of ? making paging through a book for information an obsolete practice. We have all used them and some professions could not operate without them. When looking at itAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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	          8. High-Tech HelpPrivate, non-profit group has a charitable quest to promote digital development in ChinaE-China Alliances, a non-governmental and non-profit organization, is envisioning a promising future for theAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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	          9. The Beauty Of ScienceOne of China's brightest scientists sets up hi-tech research team back homeDespite keeping a very low profile, Chinese-American scientist Wang Xiaodong was back in the headlines again in China lastAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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	          10. LOST IN TRANSLATIONAs soon as the curtain came down on the Athens Games, the world's focus shifted east where China now faces the challenge of hosting the 2008 Olympics, in the old capital of Beijing.There is a buzz onAuthor: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 36 PDF HTML
