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1. CHINESE LANGUAGE Becoming Popular Worldwide
Chinese as a foreign language has become an elective favored by more students around the globe. Also, the governments of many countries are paying more attention to Chinese language teachingTen years
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. A Sought-After Stepping-Stone
By the end of 2002, a total of 540,000 people from around the world had participated in the Chinese Proficiency TestOn December 24, 2002, some 4,600 people of different nationalities attended the
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Nation Calls for Return Of Lost Treasures
Chinese cultural experts urge the return of lost artifacts, especially those illegally obtained, to their original countriesOn December 9, 2002, 18 major museums and research institutes in Europe and
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. Civil Code to Affect Lifestyles
The preliminary draft of China's first Civil Code has been subjected to examination and deliberation, attracting wide public concern due to its significance in people's livesOne important task faced
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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5. Some Contentious Points On the New Civil Code
Scholars debate over scale, rights in final draftThe drafting of the Civil Code is a gigantic and complicated project. Many contentious points exist in the legal community, and some of them are even
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. Shanghai: Dodging The Bullet
Early government alertAll-industry mobilizationCommunity-level disease monitoringGuangzhou, Beijing and Shanghai are the three largest cities on the Chinese mainland. After Guangzhou and Beijing
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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7. Whatever It Takes
Shanghai hospitals use any way possible to prevent and cure SARSThough only six confirmed SARS cases had been reported in Shanghai until early May, medical institutions there are in a state of high
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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8. SARS Prevention: Giving Up Bad Habits
Have you washed your hands? This is the question Beijing housewives are now constantly asking their husbands and children, particularly before meals and after coming in from outdoors.The outbreak of
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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9. TV Exports Cheap, Not Unfair
On May 2, an anti-dumping lawsuit was filed by a TV assembling business and two trade unions based in the United States against China and other Asian countries' color TV exports.Most of China's major
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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10. Behind the Scenes
The United States recently accused China of dumping color TV sets on its market, alleging that its native TV set manufacturing industry has been greatly injured. As the U.S. is known more as a TV
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML