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131. Shanghai Cuts
The country's largest business hub must convince investors it deserves higher operational expenditures'I earned 450 yuan a month when I joined Ogilvy Mather," said Yu Haimin, who is among the first
Author: REN XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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132. New Pension Plan To Help Farmers
To Xin Fengqiao, a 66-year-old farmer in Qingdao, Shandong Province, September 21 was a day like no other. That morning he received a bankbook from local labor security authority, with which he could
Author: JIN REN Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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133. Urbanization on Fast Track
China has chosen to accelerate urbanization. Qiu Xiaohua, Deputy Director of the National Bureau of Statistics, said that China's current economic development situation shows that if urbanization is
Author: JIN REN Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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134. Media Management In A Market Economy
The Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), a government think tank, organized the International Seminar on Rule of Law and Media Regulation in Bejing, in collaboration
Author: JIN REN Year 2003 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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135. Minor Setback for Poultry Production
The cages are empty and there is no loud squawking from the live chicken and duck section of the Shenghe Foodstuffs Market in Beijing's Chaoyang District. A forlorn stallholder said the poultry
Author: REN TONG Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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136. A Home for Hemophlliacs
The Hemophilia Home of China is a website that has become a space for mutual support and help. It is also a way for hemophiliacs to be understood by the outside worldThe emergence of hemophilia in
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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137. Clampdown on Corruption
To intensify the fight against corruption within the CPC leadership, the Party Central Committee is intensifying supervisionCurrently, Party discipline inspection organizations dispatched by the CPC
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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138. Paying Attention to AIDS
The AIDS epidemic in China is now at a critical point. The Chinese Government has adopted policies and stepped up international cooperation geared toward prevention and controlAIDS in China has
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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139. Governing by Law
Central Government vows to build a government ruled by law within 10 yearsIn April this year, a high-ranking official with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) appeared in court
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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140. Finding Fuel
An increasing power shortage is due to an impending energy crisis. Where will China get more fuel?International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Claude Mandil was in Beijing for a meeting on
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 22 PDF HTML