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1. NEW PROFESSIONS BLOOM
The gradual opening up of China's economy in the past 25 years has generated unprecedented wealth. Although spending power is concentrated in large urban areas, mostly on the eastern seaboard, a
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. METAMORPHOSIS OF A MARKET
It may seem like everyone has a cellphone, but can yours take pictures?For the past year, cellphone makers in China have been elbowing each other to promote sales. A slew of selling points and fresh
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Grain Pain Wearing Off
Experts do not expect last year's trade deficit in grain to persist through 2005The latest issue of Banyuetan (China Comment), a biweekly official magazine, has an article by Zhu Ming, President of
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. INVESTORS KEEP EYES PEELED ON DRAGON
China's close interaction with the global community energizes world growthThe Fortune Global Forum, started 10 years ago, saw China play host for the third time this year with the event held in
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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5. Way to Judicial Betterment
A national debate over some principal aspects of the ongoing judicial reformThe effort to perfect a jury system was listed as one of the important elements of the Supreme People's Court's five-year
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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6. Improving Lawyer Administration
The role of lawyers' associations should be strengthened, while the influence of administrative management reducedOne of the most important challenges in the revision of China's law relating to the
Author: WU WENHE Year 2005 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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7. Interpretation of Hong Kong Basic Law
On the conclusion of the five-day Eighth Meeting of the 10th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) on April 6, Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, said that the
Author: CHEN WENHE Year 2004 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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8. Hsiaochang Township Fights Illiteracy
Illiteracy is being licked in China today. Thirty million people who were formerly illiterate have learned to read and write in the past eight years. Entire counties, townships, villages and farming
Author: by WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. FOLK SONGS OF TODAY
A HOST of new folk songs, ballads and verses reflects the exciting new developments connected with the current big advances in China's industry and agriculture. You can seldom pick up a newspaper or
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Heilungkiang's Victory over Illiteracy
THE past two months have witnessed many festivities among the people of Heilungkiang Province. They held meetings, beat gongs and drums and exploded firecrackers to celebrate their victory in
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML