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131. Orchid Farms: Yunnan's New Factories
The orchid fever is a socioeconomic and cultural phenomenon worthy of concern, said Professor Pan Guanghua, Vice President of the China Orchid Association and Board Chairman of the Yunnan Orchid
Author: WU XIAOFENG Year 2003 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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132. One Man's Obsession To Jump
A psychiatrist in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, tells one of his cases which he has been authorized to disclose. The names of both the consultant and the patient have been changed to protect their
Author: WU WENLING Year 2003 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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133. Talented Professionals: A Rare Species
Shortage of qualified professionals should arouse special concern, as it has become a bottleneck for socio-economic developmentChina is in dire need of talented personnel. Statistics show that many
Author: WU DEGUI Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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134. SAFE HARBOR
For the past three years, since China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), it has been the buzz phrase in the Chinese media, used whenever changes in regulations for various trading
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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135. Prevention Better Than Cure
There is an old saying that being well informed about a situation means you have the ability to remain calm and think rationally. This is the mood in China, as the country faces its second disease
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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136. China Stocks Up
Eminent economists have spoken highly of the government's document to develop China's stock market, lauding it as a prescription to a part of the national economy that is chronically illChina's stock
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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137. ENTER THE DRAGON
Never a threat, China's growing strength is providing the global economy with a substantial shot in the armWhichever way you look at it, the figures are impressive. Contributing 14 percent to the
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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138. Striking 'Border Sneaking'
Illegal activity across national boundaries is a common international problem. China is playing its part to minimize this phenomenonIn a routine check at the Fuzhou Airport, inspectors found four men
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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139. Restructuring The United NationS
The world body needs urgent reform, against increasing unilateralism in WashingtonReform of the United Nations has evolved into a heated topic of conversation, attracting worldwide attention. The
Author: WU MIAOFA Year 2004 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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140. TAKING THE BLAME
The CPC has stipulated rules for official resignation. Public pressure must play a bigger role for them to be affectiveThe several official resignations in April captured the public's attention. On
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 20 PDF HTML