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151. Wrestling With A Nuclear Status Paradox
In early January, India announced a new nuclear command and control structure, appointed a commander-in-chief of its strategic forces and began a fresh series of tests of nuclear-capable missilesFive
Author: YIN XIN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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152. Riding out Rough Patch
Sri Lanka's warring parties ended their latest round of peace talks on January 9 without an agreement on key military issues, but they made a breakthrough on foreign funding to propel their peace
Author: XIN HUASHE Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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153. Who Will Fill The Security Vacuum?
Beset by recruitment and desertion problems, and lacking both cooperation from warlords and committed international support, the new Afghan national army remains a distant dreamThe U.S.-trained fifth
Author: XIN HUASHE Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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154. FRANCO-GERMAN ALLIANCE RENEWED
The France-Germany Declaration, called a 'renewed pact' by Chirac, underlines their common destiny, tied to an enlarged European UnionFrance and Germany on January 22 renewed their 40-year-old
Author: XIN HUA Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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155. Can Shanghai Compete With Hong Kong?
Hong Kong, Singapore and Pusan in the Republic of Korea are the world's top three container handling ports. In 2002, Hong Kong handled 19 million TEUs, up 6.6 percent from 2001 and setting a new
Author: XIN HUA Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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156. Rising Software Star
Established in 1998, Rising Technology Corp. Ltd., now a leading information security product and service provider in China, is a good example for software companies that are outlining export
Author: WANG XIN Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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157. Copyright Trade Rises Slightly
The 10th Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) was held on September 17-21, 2003. Some 466 domestic publishers and 430 overseas publishing enterprises from 40 countries and regions attended the
Author: FENG XIN Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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158. After Spain's 3.11, Who's Next?
As a lot of evidences point the perpetrator of the Madrid bombings to Al Qaeda, some conclusions could be made: Europe has become another front of the terrorist network, the organization has become
Author: YU XIN Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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159. Religious Law
Updated regulations codify rulesChina's first regulations on religious affairs will come into effect on March 1. Premier Wen Jiabao signed the decree to promulgate the Regulations on Religious
Author: GUO XIN Year 2004 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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160. Curtain Comes Down After 40 Days
China's oil giant call it quits, mainly because of fierce political pressure from WashingtonChina National Offshore Oil Company Ltd. announced on August 2 that it has withdrawn its acquisition offer
Author: XIN HUA Year 2005 Issue 32 PDF HTML