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1. Stepping Up Oil Reserves
As the United States considers attacking Iraq, pushing oil prices higher, China has again focused on the security of its oil supplyIn recent years, China has experienced an increasingly volatile
Author: ZHAI BIAN Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Huang Ju: Shanghai's New Mayor
On April 29 this year, HuangJu, 52, was elected mayor of Shanghai at the fourth session of the municipality's ninth people's congress. Huang is the eighth mayor of Shanghai since the founding of the
Author: Li Zhai Year 1991 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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3. Shanghai Takes a Big Step Forward
Shanghai, China's largest industrial city, took a big step forward economically during the Seventh Five-Year Plan period (1986-90) by implementing the policy of reform and opening up. With the
Author: Li Zhai Year 1991 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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4. Watchful Against 'Left' Deviation
Recently, both the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the National People's Congress, while calling for continued efforts to build socialism with Chinese characteristics, stressed
Author: Zhai Wen Year 1992 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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5. Role Reversal: The Kind Father and Stern Mother
When six children aged four to six were asked whom they liked best, mother or father, four said they preferred their father. "Mom is the worst," said one boy, stamping his foot. The other said, "Mom
Author: Li Zhai Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Macao Garrison: A Civilized Crack Force
As a major symbol of the Chinese Government's resumption of sovereignty over Macao, the Macao Garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) will be stationed in the Macao Special
Author: Zhai Lu Year 1999 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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7. Indonesia: When Will Stability Be Restored?
More than four years later, Indonesia, the biggest country in Southeast Asia, has still not recovered from the negative effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Indonesia's headache is a lack of
Author: Zhai Kun Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. THE PHILIPPINES: Haunted by Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a frequent occurrence in the Philippines, where kidnappers are looked upon as heroes while police are considered kidnappers. There is even a radical saying that the country has been
Author: Zhai Kun Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Enhancing Sino-Vietnamese Ties
General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Jiang Zemin visited Viet Nam between February 27 and March 1 to reciprocate his Vietnamese counterpart Nong Due Manh's China visit last year.
Author: Zhai Kun Year 2002 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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10. Bali Blast Touches off Regional Anti-Terrorist Campaign
In their grief and anger, people in Southeast Asia have found their missionSoutheast Asia will become the second front in the war on terrorism, said U.S. President George W. Bush at the end of the
Author: ZHAI KUN Year 2002 Issue 45 PDF HTML