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1. Chengdu to Spend 6b Yuan In City Clean-Up
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, plans to invest 6 billion yuan in reconditioning its rivers, renovating its sewage system, constructing sewage treatment plants and cleaning up other drainage
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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2. Second-Tier Cities A New Frontier
As housing projects rapidly change the skylines of Beijing and Shanghai, real estate developers are looking for other opportunities, hoping someday they can branch out their business into the
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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3. Delicate Care
As their wallets bulge, more and more Chinese people are looking to upmarket clinics to beautify as well as treat their teeth. Arrail Dental is one of the 5,000 private dental clinics in China that
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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4. American Companies: Profits and Problems
A senior U.S. trade official says that China's investment environment has improved and that more than half of U.S. companies say that China's entry into the World Trade Organization will have a
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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5. No Time to Waste
Every one of us is a garbage producer. We produce garbage when we peel an apple and throw away the apple skin, when we open a parcel and drop the wrapping paper into the dustbin or when we dispose of
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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6. Graduates Feel Employment Crunch
Once the job market's favorite sons, college graduates were treated and traded like hot commodities. But as higher education becomes more accessible to the masses, this elite group is getting larger
Author: Chen Wen Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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7. Protecting Grassland
If the grasslands are not saved, the nation will face severe ecological and economic consequencesChina is beginning to feel the pangs of regret as it takes in the reality of grassland degradation.
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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8. New Age Managers
Pay $4,500 to get rid your mid-career syndromeRetired from ServiceMaster Inc., an international Fortune 500 company, where he was vice president for people development, M.L. Hillard now works with non
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Tourists Eye European Vacations
After Europe opens its door to Chinese tourists, people of the Middle Kingdom are raring to goHave you ever dreamed of strolling by the medieval Heidelberg Castle, boating on the shimmering Rhine
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Who Is The Fairest Of All?
China's cosmetic market looks beautiful to investorsFrench cosmetic giant L'Oreal is grabbing a major share of the Chinese make-up market with both manicured hands. The company, whose brand name is
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML