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131. 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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132. 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
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133. Combating Commercial Bribery
Government lists fighting business corruption as one of its key tasks this yearOn March 15, the Intermediate People's Court of Dazhou City in Sichuan Province sentenced Li Zulun, former president of
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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134. Paying The Price of Business
Big improvement in the legal system is called to effectively combat commercial briberyIn May 2005, the U.S. Department of Justice slapped a massive $4.79 million penalty on the Los Angeles-based
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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135. Getting Dumped On
Chinese shoe manufacturers cry foul over anti-dumping duties imposed by the EU and set up an alliance to lobby for an overturnHong Guangsheng, General Manager of Guangzhou Yunfang Shoes Co., is
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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136. THE FUTURE OF PRINTING
China has become one of the leading countries in the printing industry, but it is trying to go a step further through technological innovationAs China's economy has boomed, so has its printing
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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137. Absorbing the Culture Shock
Participants at a forum on communication between cultures generate ideas on how China can deal with its growing cultural deficitFive months ago, Ding Wei, Assistant Minister of Culture, described
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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138. The Business of Love
With a growing number of lonely hearts looking online for the perfect mate, China's dating websites are trying to figure out how to turn a profitAfter her last relationship ended, Beijing resident
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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139. Saving the Forests
Under a trial program, some forestry workers can acquire the operating rights to the forest in which they workJiang Yongbin, 34, an employee of the Wumahe ForestryAdministration of Yichun City,
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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140. A New Taste of the Countryside
Rural tourism programs in Xinjing are giving the region's residents new optionsDriving 110 km toward famous tourist attraction Tianchi Lake from Urumchi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2006 Issue 46 PDF HTML