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1. Development of Agriculture And Rural Economy
In the past two decades, great success has been achieved in China's rural reform. As a result, fundamental changes have occurred in rural economic system and operational mechanism, namely,
Author: Mu Zi Year 1999 Issue 05 PDF HTML
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2. China Business Summit
The World Economic Forum-2000 China Business Summit, a gathering of the leaders of global business, enterprise, political, academic and media circles, was held in Beijing on April 16-18.Centering on
Author: Mu Zi Year 2000 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3. China's Environmental Situation Remains Severe
According to the 1999 Report on the State of the Environment in China, issued by the State Environmental Protection Administration, in 1999 the country invested 82.32 billion yuan in environmental
Author: Mu Zi Year 2000 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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4. Three Gorges: The Ecology and Environment
Whether the Three Gorges Project on the Yangtze River will have a negative ecological and environmental impact has been a widely shared concern ever since the grand project started four years ago.
Author: Mu Zi Year 2000 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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5. Franchise Operation: Fast Growing, But Still Immature
Since last November, the various symposiums and exhibitions held on franchise operation in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other major Chinese cities have attracted many people who wish to make a
Author: Mu Zi Year 2000 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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6. Cracking a Violent Bank Robbery Case
Seven killed and five wounded. A vicious armed robbery of a bank on September 1 in Changde, HunanProvince, the most serious case of its kind since the founding of the People's Republic of China in
Author: Mu Zi Year 2000 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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7. Building a Contingent Of High-Quality Leading Officials
The open selection of leading cadres practiced by various localities in recent years not only makes those in office feel the pressure of competition, but also provides promotion opportunities for
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Private Cars No Longer Just a Dream
In the past, owning a private car was just a dream for most Chinese people because prices could be 10 limes more than the annual income of average wage-earners. In recent years, however, along with
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Should Chinese Households Have Cars?
The emergence of several new models of cars in the Chinese auto market has aggravated competition among various auto makers at the turn of century. Under such circumstances, some people
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Race Is On for China's Car Market
By the year 2010, China will need ahout 3 million cars, according to an analysis of the global car market.Su Hui, General Manager of the Beijing Asian Games Village Car Market, said there are four
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML