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1. The Allegorical Hot Dog Maze?
Sausage misunderstanding in Nanjing
Author: MATT MACDONALD Year 2009 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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2. Joys of Being Foreign
Laowai. If you are a Westerner in China, you will hear this.. .often, although early on, you probably won't catch it because, amidst the inner and outer confusion of your first days here, you really
Author: MATHEW MACDONALD Year 2007 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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3. Anonymous in China
People more important than cultue
Author: MATTHEW MACDONALD Year 2008 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Washington Welcomes Real Chinese Culture: A Teahouse
"Culture" is a catchall word that many in Washington use to sound sophisticated and internationally minded, but the city's residents who witnessed Beijing People's Art Theater perform Teahouse in
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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5. Meet the Sichuan Parents
Uncle Huang, with his warm youthful smile, opened the hotel door gleefully, standing in his bare feet. His wife was in the bathroom finishing up a shower.You might wonder what they were doing five
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. GETTING TESTY
Chinese labs begin RD for Big Pharma and other biotech companiesIt came down to three countries for Bridge Pharmaceuticals' new animal testing lab: India, Singapore and China. In the process India
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. TIME TO INHALE
Are there contradictions between governments' regulations and what's really happening in the tobacco world?The Marlboro Man, notorious in American ads for coolly dangling a cigarette from his lips
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. Foreign Brand Higher In Carcinogen
It's no secret that cigarettes contain a lot of cancer-causing agents. Compared to local Chinese cigarettes, Marlboros contain a higher percentage according to a study published in a 2003 issue of
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Big Cost to Families
If tobacco multinationals had their way, China might more closely resemble a chimney.So what are the costs of a potentially smokier future in China?Aside from health costs, there could be
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. AMERICANS LOVE 'MADE IN CHINA'
While Chinese goods are going down well with U.S. consumers, the trade benefits remain a bone of contentionWhen Vanessa Caceres spoke to her husband about having to cut costs because of their newborn
Author: MATT YOUNG Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML