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141. GETTING RECOGNITION
China calls on its trade partners to reward the country's achievements in economic restructuring for mutual benefitChina is a market economy. The majority of Chinese believe this to be true, citing
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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142. Promises of Cleaner Cars
Technicians plan to anticipate the future trend in the automotive industry: clean and efficient carsTwo model vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells cruised 11 km through the largest thoroughfares
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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143. Westward Ho!
Many Chinese students would opt for a chance to study abroadIt's early evening at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University and in the 20-seat classroom, copies of the red-covered, Graduate Record
Author: ANGELA WU Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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144. Divergence Remains
U.S.-European relations have changed from domination, subordination and affiliation to equal partners. But differences still existU.S. President George W. Bush has concluded two European trips
Author: WU BAIYI Year 2004 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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145. Administering by Law
Government's administrative rules will improve customer service from July 1Lu Zushan, Governor of Zhejiang Province, and Vice Governors Sheng Changli and Chen Jiayuan were part of the 220,000
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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146. SEEKING STATE COMPENSATION
Revision of a 10-year-old law on state compensation will bring a more humane approach to restoring the financial loss and mental pain unfairly suffered by the innocentFor making a careless remark
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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147. Beaming Out in Digital
Gearing up for a digital pay-TV revolutionChina is bounding ahead in the field of digital pay-TV. Zhu Hong, Director of the Office of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT)
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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148. The Price of Being Late
Airlines begin to compensate passengers for flight delaysOne of the most frustrating things that can happen to an air traveler is to be told that your flight has been delayed. It sets off a whole
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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149. Setting Some Aside
Facing the fluctuation of oil prices and a growing demand, China is trying to maintain its petroleum supplyChina has started to build four petroleum storage bases as part of a strategic plan to
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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150. FOREIGN TRADE GROWING AT A RAPID CLIP
With foreign-funded companies responsible for over half of China's imports and exports, it will take time for domestic brands to pick up the shareChina's import and export volume is expected to reach
Author: WU ZONGZHI Year 2004 Issue 46 PDF HTML