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1. Money Matters
The United States and Japan have increased their pressure on China to revalue its currency lately. They argue that a cheap Chinese currency, the Renminbi, has caused their economies to wither or
Author: ZAN JIFANG, XIAO FENG & WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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2. Japan Overseas Military Action Arouses Concern
Three warships of the Japanese Self-Defense Force (SDF) embarked on a voyage to the Indian Ocean on November 9, thus honoring Japan's pledge to support United States-led forces in the war against
Author: Zan Jifang Year 2001 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. CPPCC Members Proud of Tibet's Progress in Education
Tibetan pupils are using the same textbooks as their inland contemporaries, yet they pay less for an education'Tibet today is not as it was 50, or even 10, years ago, especially regarding education,"
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Foreign-Funded Companies Fill China's Pockets
Multinational firms are not "invaders" of China, but rather play a positive role in boosting national development, says Patrick K. H.Choy, a Hong Kong CPPCC memberIt is incorrect to look at
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Stopping the Spread of SARS
The worst of the epidemic seems to be over, after 46 deaths and more than a thousand infected in ChinaChina's top health official briefed the international press about the strong efforts the nation
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. SARS Cause Still Unknown
A total of 55 people have died and almost 1,300 have been infected with the contagious respiratory disease SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) in China by April 9, with no sign of unlocking the
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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7. Economy Shows Strong Growth in Q1
The economy scored an annualized 9.9 percent in gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the first quarter of 2003, beating all economists' forecasts and showing the most rapid rate of progress since
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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8. No End to SARS Epidemic in Sight
The State Council of China approved the launch of an emergency health system on April 14 to strengthen the ability of the healthcare sector to react to emergencies. The Ministry of Health called for
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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9. Capital Rallies Under Siege
As the reported cases of SARS have been on a sharp increase, due primarily to the bureaucratic slowdowns and false reports in the earlier weeks, Beijing is facing its toughest ever challenge in the
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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10. Can We Make It?
Good news-although the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on the Asian economy will be near-devastating, as expected, the crisis will be short-term and limited.Just one catch: The
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML