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141. Blair's Visit Highlights Overall Cooperation
British Prime Minister Tony Blair kicked off a three-day official visit to China on July 20, a trip originally scheduled in April. The war in Iraq postponed the visit, said a British diplomat in
Author: CHEN ZHIRUI Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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142. Will OPEC Collapse?
Since the war in Iraq, oil prices have fluctuated greatly, proving once again that the OPEC's price policies and its position in the post-war international oil market matterCalling OPEC (Organization
Author: CHEN MO Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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143. Second-Tier Cities A New Frontier
As housing projects rapidly change the skylines of Beijing and Shanghai, real estate developers are looking for other opportunities, hoping someday they can branch out their business into the
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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144. Delicate Care
As their wallets bulge, more and more Chinese people are looking to upmarket clinics to beautify as well as treat their teeth. Arrail Dental is one of the 5,000 private dental clinics in China that
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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145. American Companies: Profits and Problems
A senior U.S. trade official says that China's investment environment has improved and that more than half of U.S. companies say that China's entry into the World Trade Organization will have a
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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146. No Time to Waste
Every one of us is a garbage producer. We produce garbage when we peel an apple and throw away the apple skin, when we open a parcel and drop the wrapping paper into the dustbin or when we dispose of
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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147. Sorting Fact From Fiction
Mounting deficits have become one of the touchiest issues in Sino-U.S. trade ties, and only determining the real root of the problem will ease the pressureSino-U.S. bilateral trade has developed
Author: CHEN BAOSEN Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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148. Chen's Act May Trigger War
Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian's extreme push for "independence" is crossing the red line of the mainland and runs the risk of triggering a war between the island and mainland, warned Wang Zaixi, Vice
Author: XIAO CHEN Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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149. Graduates Feel Employment Crunch
Once the job market's favorite sons, college graduates were treated and traded like hot commodities. But as higher education becomes more accessible to the masses, this elite group is getting larger
Author: Chen Wen Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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150. Protecting Grassland
If the grasslands are not saved, the nation will face severe ecological and economic consequencesChina is beginning to feel the pangs of regret as it takes in the reality of grassland degradation.
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML