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131. SHANGHAI: Building a Green City
Shanghai is developing so rapidly that the urban map has to be upgraded every six months; one obvious phenomenon is that the green belts are getting increasingly larger.In the past, Shanghai ranked
Author: HU XIN Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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132. A New Model In City Landscaping
A contradiction between economic development and environmental conservation, dubbed a problem of "stomach and lunch," has long plagued developing countries. Over the past few years, Shanghai has
Author: HU XIN Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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133. CPC ORGANIZATIONS In Private Enterprises
More and more private entrepreneurs are showing their support for the setting up of CPC organizations in their enterprises; nationwide exploration of Party building experience in this regard is being
Author: WE XIN Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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134. AFGHAN RECONSTRUCTION MAKES STRIDES
Since the signing of the Bonn Agreement a year ago, which set a clear path for the Afghan people to rebuild, progress has been made in peace, reconciliation and developmentAfter the fall of the
Author: XIN HUA Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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135. Quiet Retreat
Germany is softening its anti-war tone as it begins a two-year term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council , and will chair the council from FebruaryFebruary is when tensions over Iraq
Author: XIN HUASHE Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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136. Wrestling With A Nuclear Status Paradox
In early January, India announced a new nuclear command and control structure, appointed a commander-in-chief of its strategic forces and began a fresh series of tests of nuclear-capable missilesFive
Author: YIN XIN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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137. Riding out Rough Patch
Sri Lanka's warring parties ended their latest round of peace talks on January 9 without an agreement on key military issues, but they made a breakthrough on foreign funding to propel their peace
Author: XIN HUASHE Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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138. Who Will Fill The Security Vacuum?
Beset by recruitment and desertion problems, and lacking both cooperation from warlords and committed international support, the new Afghan national army remains a distant dreamThe U.S.-trained fifth
Author: XIN HUASHE Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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139. FRANCO-GERMAN ALLIANCE RENEWED
The France-Germany Declaration, called a 'renewed pact' by Chirac, underlines their common destiny, tied to an enlarged European UnionFrance and Germany on January 22 renewed their 40-year-old
Author: XIN HUA Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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140. Can Shanghai Compete With Hong Kong?
Hong Kong, Singapore and Pusan in the Republic of Korea are the world's top three container handling ports. In 2002, Hong Kong handled 19 million TEUs, up 6.6 percent from 2001 and setting a new
Author: XIN HUA Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML