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101. High Consumption Is Not the Option
During the recent 2005 Fortune Global Forum in Beijing, American sports businessman Peter Ueberroth said that he hoped the 2008 Olympics would be carried out in a thrifty way in accordance with
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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102. Invest in Knowing China
It seems to me that U.S. Congress has had a customary flair for criticizing the People's Republic of China. So I am a little bit surprised to learn that two U.S. senators have introduced a bill to
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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103. Animals and the National Image
It is my longtime observation that an image of a given nation is more or less related to its governmental policies toward animals and nature, and to the ways its citizens deal with other species.
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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104. For Vatican, Old Missionaries May Offer a Mirror
Vatican Foreign Minister Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo seemed unusually opti-mistic about the possibility of normalizing the Vatican's relations with China when he said on June 22 that there were "no
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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105. Rediscovering Admiral Zheng He
Zheng He (1371 or 1375-1433 or 1435) is China's greatest navigator and one of the most prominent adventurers the world has known. This year marks the 600th anniversary of his first oceangoing voyage,
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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106. Only China's Reality Has the Final Say
Before most of us completely digest the meaning of "China's peaceful rise," or "China's rise" for short, the allegedly China-made expression has become a global shibboleth with a pervasive influence.
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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107. Could the World Speak One Language Someday?
The fact that there are much more languages and dialects than nations and cultures is one of the mysteries of our world. And it seems people haven't found a convincing answer.I have noticed this
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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108. It's All About Citizens' Demeanor
Dong Zhen, a senior high school student in Beijing, does not appear to be a skilled speaker. He might not have been allowed to enter the finals of a recent TV anchor competition, whose motif was the
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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109. Sprouting Online Democracy
China is becoming known for its swift and effective spread of hi-tech applications. The freshest evidence is that Internet users are mushrooming and discussions in cyberspace are unprecedentedly
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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110. The Roles of Movies
This year marks the centennial of the Chinese movie industry, a component of modern Chinese culture. Few Chinese grow up without watching movies, and few know nothing about screen stars, movie plots,
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 35 PDF HTML