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1. Clouds Over Half the Sky
Women's average pre-tax income was 65 percent of men's in Shanghai in 2005, down from 73 percent reported in 2000"Women can hold up half the sky!" With this statement, the late Chinese leader Mao
Author: WANG HAIRONG Year 2007 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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2. Taming the Wild Animal Law
Legislators seek balance between stewardship and protection of fauna Chinese cuisine and medicine traditionally prize certain varieties of wild animals as ingredients, but public concern has
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2013 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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3. Party Opens Rulebook
China's ruling party issues documents to regulate its internal rule-making process The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee released two documents on May 27 to standardize the Party's
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2013 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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4. Barren Beachfront
Erosion and sand accumulation threaten China's rain-rich southern provinces While an oasis is a piece of isolated vegetated land surrounded by desert, a village in Jiangxi Province is precisely the
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2013 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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5. A New Life
A New Life National efforts are being made to reclaim land damaged by industrial production By Wang Hairong wanghairong@bjreview.com On the surface, the Zhendan Geological and Ecological Park in
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2013 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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6. Running the Rivers
Local government officials are becoming accountable for the water flowing through their jurisdiction
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2014 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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7. Reining in Executive Pay
CFP 图上的中文请替换- 金融业高管换成 Executives 柜员换成 Clerks 薪酬换成 Salary
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2014 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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8. APEC专刊-Beijing at the Ready
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2014 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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9. APEC专刊-All in for APEC
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2014 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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10. An Internet 'Davos’
The first World Internet Conference, held in the small town of Wuzhen, hopes to bring the movers and shakers of the online world closer
Author: By Wang Hairong Year 2014 Issue 48 PDF HTML