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141. Climate Chaos
Global warming is to blame for China's extreme summer weather, and the situation may get worseFor half a month, twice each day, she swam across the river to Coral Dam Island to feed her four newborn
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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142. Opening the Treasure Chest
China is to launch a national survey of cultural relics in order to better preserve its history. But with many artifacts overseas, the national study may not be enoughAs China advances into an era of
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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143. PROTECTING THE PALACE
Restoration work on Potala Palace is a constant battle against fire, theft, the weather and insectsAbove the entrance archway of the Potala Palace were two groups of young women, much of their faces
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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144. ON THE RIGHT TRACK
Once isolated, Tibet has experienced a boost to tourism, religious activities, and cultural exchanges since the launch of the Qinghai-Tibet RailwayTraveling to Tibet by train is a cosmopolitan
Author: JING XIAOELI Year 2007 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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145. A MEDICAL REVIVAL
Born more than two millennia ago in Tibet's harsh environment, medicine from the plateau region is enjoying a comeback around the worldTibetan medicine has a history stretching back more than 2,000
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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146. TALES OF THE TEST
Parents talk about their experiences, and those of their children, in taking China's college entrance exam, a test that many believe can make or break a person's futureWang Xiaoying, a female Chinese
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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147. Polar Ambitions
China is stepping up its Antarctic research program,renovating existing bases in the region and buildingThis is set to be an important year for China's South Pole scientific research, as the country
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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148. CAUGHT IN THE NET
In the two decades since the Internet came to China it has had a profound and positive impact on peoples' lives and the economy, but its darker side has also begun to surfaceIn December 27, 2006, an
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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149. Virtual Criminals Punished
Four jailed for creating and spreading virus, but leader faces highly lucrative career on release"I didn't expect it to cause so much damage." Li Jun told a court in the central province of Hubei. "I
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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150. PRESERVING A TRADITION
"I still remember how as a child I watched my mother making paper cuts and sewing under the light of an oil lamp beside my bed. She looked mysterious when she held a paper cut in front of her face to
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 41 PDF HTML