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1. New Gulf War Impacts China's Oil Industry
Nation loses $10 million daily from skyrocketing pricesThe war between the United States and Iraq has affected China through various channels.China imports almost 2 million barrels of oil per day, and
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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2. Seeking Quality Over Quantity in Reform
Chinese scholars say that the current restructuring further embodies the principle of the government serving the market, and that the reform will advance the democratic processThe Third Plenum of the
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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3. Taking Up The Burden of State Assets
A new management commission aims to unify previous divisions in administration and ensure the preservation and appreciation of state-owned enterprises, but will it work?Profile of Li Rongrong1944,
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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4. Films for Profit
New regulations make it easier for non-public and foreign businesses to profit from their investment in filmmaking. Could this be the first step in greater reform for the movie industry?Movie
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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5. Well Oiled Competion
Chinese oil producers are striking back in the domestimarketAnyone who watches Chinese TV will see repeated advertisements for Great Wall Oil. The brand has also placed large billboards along major
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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6. A Long Way To Go
Insurance companies in China need to improve their credibility before people will take them seriously'Yesterday they were seen selling vegetables on the market, today,they sell insurance policies."
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2004 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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7. Making An Olympian Impact
After its slow start in joining the Olympic family, China has made remarkable progressIn 1894, when preparation for the first modern Olympic Games was initiated, the International Olympic Committee
Author: YUAN TANG Year 2004 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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8. It's in the Mail
China Post expresses itself with new guaranteed mail deliver timesWhen the State Post Bureau of China cast their net about to find a suitable face to promote their express mail service (EMS)
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Restaurants Add New Spice
Chinese eateries are developing innovative dishes and management styles to attract new customersIn February, Mocuomen Restaurant, translated as "Finding the Wrong Door," opened its first franchise in
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2005 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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10. Prison Reform
Walking down the street, Wang Mouren suddenly bumped into a sign and hit his head. He noticed a boy looking at him."He must be laughing at me," Wang thought, and began to hit the boy, breaking his
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2005 Issue 39 PDF HTML