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141. Why Has Africa Become A New Battlefield?
Terrorist attacks in Kenya tell the world that organized terrorists are still carrying out their planned tasks. What is different is that they have moved the battlefield to AfricaAn Israli-owned
Author: XIAO ZAN Year 2002 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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142. A Hard Winter For North Korea
Famine and food shortages made the winter difficult for north Koreans, and sanctions brought about by the nuclear crisis add to their miseryA cold wave from Siberia blew the Democratic People's
Author: XIAO DING Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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143. COTE D'lVOIRE: Peace Deal Protested
Hearing that the rebels will hold the positions of defense and interior ministers under the peace deal, supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo take to the streetsPart of the French Embassy located in
Author: XIAO ZAN Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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144. It's a PEOPLE'S WAR
Beijing's sacking of two officials marks the beginning of a nationwide campaign against the deadly SARS epidemicThe Central Government has replaced two high-ranking officials previously assigned to
Author: XIAO FANG Year 2003 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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145. Farmer Millionaire Harvests Jail Time
As borrowing from state banks is often impossible, some private businesses raise money directly from the public. Sun Dawu, a farmer turned millionaire in Hebei Province, is one of them. But now he is
Author: XIAO TAN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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146. Who Create All the Bad Debts?
There are three major sources of bad debts in China, namely, state commercial banks, rural credit cooperatives, and the People's Bank of China. What they have in common is that they are all
Author: XIAO FENG Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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147. Investors Smell Profits In Sewage
Sewage is pouring out of cities. Approximately 30 billion tons of urban wastewater are discharged a year. However, only less than 25 percent of it is properly treated, experts said.The blame for this
Author: GUO XIAO Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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148. Beijing: City on the Move?
It was 8 a.m., August 25, Beijing's Second Ring Road, where a simple traffic accident caused a disaster. After a minor rear end collision, traffic was held up for almost an hour due to a dispute
Author: XIAO TANG Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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149. The Secret Roadmap
The existing protective auto industry policy, implemented in 1994, ceased to exist all but in name when the country entered the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001. A new policy draft,
Author: XIAO TANG Year 2003 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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150. Angarsk-Daqing Pipeline
As Siberia's verified oil reserve has been proven too small for more than one pipeline, the crux of the dispute over the Angarsk-Daqing pipeline lies in whether Russia would prioritize the project
Author: XIAO ZHOU Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML