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1. Not Just a 'Tool'
Mass media a huge factor in how people see terrorismWhen the Dubai-based television station, Al-Arabiya, released a video showing the decapitation of a U.S. hostage by the alleged Al Qaeda chief in
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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2. Being Understood
On her way back to the hotel from a basketball stadium in Athens, Du Jie felt helpless in her taxi. Having showed the driver three different Greek maps, the English-speaking Chinese reporter was
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3. Law in the Skies
Airlines beef up on-flight securityChina may not be a prime target for Osama bin Laden, leader of the international terrorist organization known as Al Qaeda, nevertheless, Chinese air travelers are
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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4. Getting Permanent Residence Not Easy
China's green card sets very high requirements for expatsTang Jun, President of Shanghai-based Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd., was among the first to apply for Foreigner's Permanent Residence
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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5. Imminent Threat
Recent events have shown that the Chines are not immune to terrorist attacksResting stately beneath the Chinese and Pakistani national flags amid plumes of flowers, Wang Peng, the Chinese engineer
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. Europe: No Longer a Mystery
Chinese travelers, though somewhat disillusioned, cherish the opportunity to branch outEver since it was announced earlier this year that another 27 European countries were to open their doors to
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. After Arafat
Palestinians will look to usher in a new era with new leadershipAfter four decades, the Palestinian struggle for statehood will soon take new leadership. Yasser Arafat, the 75-year-old symbol of the
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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8. Seeking Alternatives
It is illegal to operate a vehicle after consuming alcohol almost everywhere in the world. However, some Chinese provinces are requiring car engines to be filled with a type of intoxicating substance
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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9. Warning Systems Crucial, Say Experts
Even as people across South and Southeast Asia try to come to terms with the devastation wrought by the quake and resultant tsunami on December 26, experts have begun to assess its impact.He
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Thanks, Now Go Home
The U.S. and Japanese military presence in Asian tsunami-affected areas is making some weary of the aid effort'The presence of foreign service-men here is apolitical," announced Indonesian President
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML