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1. THREE GORGES PROJECT: Powerful Progress
The Three Gorges Project-largest dam in world history, a cross-century undertaking, an unprecedented power project that will play a key role in harnessing and exploiting the Yangtze River, the country
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2. Moving on to Better Lives
The construction of the Three Gorges Project, which is scheduled to complete in 2009, requires the resettlement of 1.13 million local residents. So far, among the 724,000 people already relocated,
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. Paying their Debt to Society
Liu Yang is only 16 years old, but she's already been in a lifetime's worth of trouble. The junior middle school student from the Dongcheng District of Beijing was sentenced to one year in prison on
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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4. Betting on Forex
A Chinese tycoon's lawsuit against an Australian casino unearths loopholes in foreign exchange controlA lawsuit in Australia has drawn the attention of many people in China, as it exposes loopholes
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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5. Too Poor To Get Sick
Life is hard in China's rural areas, and if farmers become ill they have few options. Rural medical institutions lack necessary equipment and skilled medical workers. Without much money, farmers
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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6. Medicare System On Trial
Does the proposed cooperative Medicare system really work? Pilot programs are underway in Jiangxi and Jiangsu provinces.Jiangxi Province: Stepping up PreparationsNanchang, Jiangxi Province, has been
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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7. Sparking a Fire to Consume Poverty
In 1986, the Chinese Government approved the "Spark Program" to boost the rural economy by relying on the development of science and technology. Over the past 17 years, more than 120 Spark projects
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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8. Greater Pearl River Delta on Horizon
More than 20 first-class economists and experts from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao gathered in Shenzhen on September 13 to discuss the economic integration of the Greater Pearl
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. On the Run
Crime is not supposed to pay. The old adage that criminals will eventually be caught and made accountable is supposed to work. But in recent months, newspapers across China have been regularly
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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10. Is China Overtaxed?
According to the State Administration of Taxation (SAT), China's total tax revenue and the amount of increase exceeded 2 trillion yuan ($241.55 billion) and 300 billion yuan ($36.23 billion) in 2003
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML