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141. Thriving Guang'an
The region around Deng Xiaoping's birthplace is finally getting some attentionGuang'an, a city near the hometown of the late Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, as well as the indigenous habitat of giant
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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142. Reforming Rural Education
An idealist encounters both resistance and indifference in challenging the current educational systemAfter three years of trials and perseverance, a school for rural migrant workers' children was
Author: FAN REN Year 2004 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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143. Going for Gold
Despite the price of gold going through the roof, Beijingers just can't seem to get enough of the most precious of metals, and this phenomenon is rapidly leading to the supply of gold falling way
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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144. Downfall of A TV Giant
The Changhong crisis illustrates the risks Chinese enterprises face without careful monitoring of cross-border partnershipsSichuan Changhong Electric Co. Ltd., one of China's top three television
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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145. Safeguarding Bank Deposits
Introduction of the deposit insurance system marks another step in pushing banks from the protection of the government to the marketConservative Chinese who are inclined to deposit their money in the
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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146. Can Insurance Assets Rally The Stock Market?
Insurance assets can now be invested directly in stocks. Experts say this will benefit both the insurance and stock marketsOn February 17, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC), the China
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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147. Hot Off the Press
The days of government spokespersons' uttering no comment to journalists' questions are fading fast, as media are given more access to informationPart of Miao Xuping's daily routine is to trawl
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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148. Private Economy Gets Priority
The Chinese Government gives a major push to the further development of private enterprisesIn February, the heads of provincial-level federations of industry and commerce gathered in Beijing for a
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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149. Substantial Railway Reform Expected
Railway sector needs to sep administrative management from business operationMany people have experienced afflictive traveling by train during the holiday season - standing in long queues for a
Author: FAN REN Year 2005 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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150. Are Taxes in China High?
The latest edition of Forbes' annual Tax Misery Index, published in May, lists China as the world's second-worst spot in terms of tax misery. "It is not true," said Lou Jiwei, Vice Minister of Finance
Author: YU REN Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML