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121. AIRLINES REELING FROM SEP.11 TERRORIST ATTACKS
World airlines have suffered a huge blow since the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. An analysis stated that these attacks will create a potential loss of US$4-10 billion in U.S. airlines -
Author: Xiao Zan Year 2001 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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122. Anthrax: The Shadow of Bioterrorism
Since the recent death of Robert Stevens, photo editor at American Media Inc., after inhaling anthrax, envelopes containing white powder laced with anthrax spores have been multiplying in New York,
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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123. CHINA-PHILIPPINE RELATIONS PROMISING
Two recent events will definitely boost China-Philippine relations - the release of Chinese citizen Zhang Zhongyi, who was held hostage by a Filipino kidnapping ring, during the APEC (Asia-Pacific
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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124. ROLE OF IRAN
Canadian Foreign Minister John Manly recently called for Iran's contribution to solving the Middle East crisis when meeting with Iranian President Mohammad Khatami late October. Manly is the first
Author: Xiao Zan Year 2001 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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125. Modeling Competition Breeds Better Winners
Two models became champions during the 2001 New Silk Road China Models Competition, held October 7-13 in Sanya, Hainan Province.Zhen Ni from the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region won the Women's
Author: Xiao Ying Year 2001 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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126. A WAR DURING RAMADAN
As the United States-led war against terrorism in Afghanistan is continuing, this year's Islamic Ramadan approaches, beginning in November.More and more Muslim leaders have been appealing for a
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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127. A CLOSER LOOK AT '10+3' AND '10+1' MEETINGS
The fifth "10+3" leaders meeting between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK), and the fifth "10+1" leaders meeting between China and
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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128. Hard-Won World Trade Negotiations
Trade ministers from more than 140 countries signed an agreement on November 14 to launch a new round of talks on the global trade liberalization, with an aim to boost the tottering world economy.The
Author: Xiao Zan Year 2001 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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129. MIDDLE EAST SITUATION CHANGING
Cleverly exploiting the political and military momentum generated through the Afghan campaign, the United States launched a new round of political offensives on November 19 to bring Israel and the
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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130. Germany's Anti-Terrorism Efforts From a Diplomatic Perspective
The German Lower House of Parliament approved on November 16 the mobilization of up to 3,900 soldiers for the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism, granting the government the right to mobilize the
Author: Xiao Zan Year 2001 Issue 49 PDF HTML