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161. Village Voices
The tragic Dongzhou incident sparks discussion in China about how to best deal with grassroots concerns to avoid future confrontationsvChinese experts say lessons in handling rural concerns at a
Author: LIU YU Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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162. Animal Shelter
Beijing activist Zhang Luping gives up a lucrative business career to provide a home for stray and abandoned pets"I have never been married, but I have "I hundreds of children." said Zhang Luping,
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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163. Going Home
International adoption has opened doors to a better life for many abandoned Chinese babiesOn December 30, 2005, Jeannie Butler and her two daughters landed in China yet again. It was her 20th trip
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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164. Going Retail
CITIC Bank is ready for an ambitious, consumer-oriented business expasion after receiving an enormous capital infusion from its parent groupLate last November, the CITIC Industrial Bank, a
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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165. RIDING IN STYLE
Beijing is upgrading its bus fleet to make communting more comfortable and environmentally friendlyAs part of the Beijing Municipal Government's efforts to promote public transportation, the city is
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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166. GETTING ON THE BUS
Foreign bus engine makers are climbing aboard to seize the market as a stringent auto emission standard is implementedWhile Beijing citizens applaud the implementation of the environmentally friendly
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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167. WAITING FOR WEB 2.0
The Web 2.0 buzzword, having gathered speed in the United States in recent years as a way to describe new, more collaborative Internet applications, is attracting the attention and money of a batch
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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168. RAISING A VILLAGE
Welcome to Dayingjie, the wealthiest village in one of China's most remote and landlocked provinces. It seems to embody the Central Government's vision for a new countryside. But as China changes
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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169. Face the Facts, It's Just Fiction
The Da Vinci Code gets tills ringing and arouses the curiosity of the Chinese toward CatholicismWhen China dropped the curtain on The Da Vinci Code, June 9, the blockbuster had already raked in over
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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170. Making Strides
Marking half a century of diplomatic relations, China and the Arab nations are expected to channel greater efforts into boosting exchangesThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the start of
Author: LIU BAOLAI Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML