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1. A Look Back
China and Russia have reaped bumper harvests in their relations during the past eight years
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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2. A Slippery Proposition
Energy experts weigh the pros and cons of China becoming a member of the International Energy Agency
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. To Catch a Thief
China's ratification of two new extradition treaties could mean more deals with Western countries to surrender alleged criminals
Author: ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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4. Financial Crisis Redux?
Observers refute the start of a new Asian financial crisis sparked by Viet Nam's financial and economic troubles
Author: XU ZHUN & ZHU XIAOLEI Year 2008 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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5. The Call of China's Rock 'n' Roll
After a 39-hour trip on the train to Beijing, Hu Wei, a 21-year-old college student from Yunnan Province walked out of the station quickly, jumped into a cab and headed to Haidian Park.Sitting in the
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2005 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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6. Korean TV on Top
Television shows produced in South Korea attract huge audiences in China, drawing attention to what's missing in domestic TV productionDae Jang Geum, or Jewel in the Palace, a 70-episode South Korean
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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7. A Green Alliance
On January 18, 2005, the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) suspended 30 major construction projects that violated environmental protection laws, such as the Xiluodu Hydropower
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. A Little Help
More government changes needed to clarify role of NGOs in ChinaAs China's first NGOs to receive state funding embark on a pilot program to help poverty-stricken villages, experts say the work of aid
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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9. SEARCHING FOR SUPREMACY
When it comes to why people go online in China, it's a tossup between news browsing and using search engines for most netizens. Almost 70 percent and 66 percent, respectively, according to statistics
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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10. ENTERTAINMENT GENERATION
Step into any Internet cafe in China and you are bound to see this sight: rows of young faces, their eyes fixed on computer screens, earphones over their heads, their fingers moving rapidly on the
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML