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1. Pets Change Beijingers' Lives
"Life is much lively now that we have a dog. It would be lonely otherwise, as our children no longer live with us," says Wang Xiulan, a retired teacher who lives in Beijing's Chaoyang District. Wang
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2. Obesity: A Warning to Chinese Children
"My son is crazy about junk food. He pesters me to let him eat McDonald's and KFC every day. He is only eight years old, but weighs 45 kg. I really don't know what to do with him." a heavy-hearted
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. The Graying Population
Zhou Hua, a Beijinger, is an only child, and so is his wife. The couple has a five-year-old son. The structure of this family, resembling an inverted "pyramid", is typical in today's China. Over the
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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4. Ningxia: Making Good Use of Its Developmental Advantages
The Third International Motorcycle Tourism Festival was held June 16 to 22 in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. This is one of the large-scale activities to be
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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5. Resource-Based Cities Facing Economic Transition
In April 2001, Fang Yansheng, who worked at the Liaoning Fuxin Mineral Bureau for nearly 30 years, left his post and signed a 30-year contract for the operation of 300 fruit trees and several pieces
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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6. Magnet Sectors for Foreign Capital
Foreign capital utilization keeps rising momentum; service and manufacturing sectors and research and development institutions have become prime spots attracting foreign capitalStatistics provided by
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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7. Industrialization of Garbage Disposal
Financed by UN Environmental Funds, a garbage-fired power plant, capable of generating 8.7 million kwh of electricity annually, which can meet the needs of 5,000 households, came into operation at
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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8. Non-State Investment Is Rebounding
Non-state investment fuels economic growth in China, but in recent years, its growth rate contracted.The latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that in the first half of this year,
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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9. Living Scientifically
Despite remarkable progress in science and technology promotion, the Government still sees much room for improvement in public scientific attainments and has legislated for this purposePhysics was in
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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10. DIRECT ELECTIONS: A KEY STEP TOWARD SELF-GOVERNMENT AT THE GRASSROOTS LEVEL
Some large Chinese cities have started direct elections of community residents committees on a trial basis in recent years; this represents a significant advance in materializing democracy at the
Author: LUO ZHONGYUN Year 2002 Issue 41 PDF HTML