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1301. Tearing Down Babel
The complex Chinese language is translating into an increasingly lucrative marketChina's economic development has afforded the translation industry both at home and abroad with seemingly boundless
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1302. Owning an E-Store
For those who dream of being their own boss, the Internet is making it a realityLin Ke has been a storeowner for three years, though she just graduated from a university in Beijing. She is one of the
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1303. RENEWING A FRIENDSHIP
When told that God made everything, a nine-year-old American girl replied, "Everything I own is made in China."This anecdote related by John Rossi, a U.S. veteran pilot who fought in China during
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1304. Business Hubs in Doubt
Central business districts (CBDs) are still relatively new to China, though in just a few years, they have sprung up in many parts of the country, such as in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.The idea
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1305. More Shares Up for Grabs
The number one obstacle to the development of China's stock market has been the artificial division between tradable and nontradable shares.On June 19, Shanghai-based Baosteel Group Corp., China's
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1306. Pension Attraction
According to a World Bank estimate, China's pension funds will amount to 15 trillion yuan ($1.85 trillion at the current yuan/dollar exchange rate) by 2030. At a 1 percent rate of return, the
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1307. After Gaza Pullout
The hope of Palestinian independence in the Gaza Strip after Israel's pullout is fading fast as violence breaks out again in the regionBordering Egypt in the southwest, Israel to the north and east
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1308. Local Giants, Not Global Powers
The recently unveiled list of China's Top 500 Enterprises shows that they still lag far behind the Global 500 in terms of scale and competitivenessSinopec Corp., one of China's largest oil producers,
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1309. Baidu Billionaires Yet to See the Cash
The Chinese-language search engine company still has a lot to do to keep up the good work after its wealth-creating Nasdaq listingWang Shi knows that miracles do happen. Just months after he started
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1310. Staying Open For Business
China is expected to maintain opening-up momentum in the years aheadChina-mania has descended on Washington. More than 900 Chinese and Chinese-American musicians, dancers, puppeteers, actors and
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