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161. The Sky Won't Fall After Scandal
With all attention focused on a possible property bubble in China, the Central Government is taking various measures to fend off a potential crisis. But Shanghai, east China's trade hub, seems
Author: TANG QINGHUA Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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162. Make Me Famous
Young men and women from across China flood arts academies with visions of stardom in their eyesTang Nawei, a young woman in Weifang, Shandong Province, plans a trip to Beijing during the National
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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163. Virtual Territory, Real Profits
China's fast-growing online game industry is creating business opportunities, as well as fierce competitionOnline games now are changing people's lives and habits in China. In the past, a common
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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164. Digging for Gold
China has emerged as a major global powerhouse in terms of mineral and metal consumption, with an average annual industrial production growth of 13 percent that keeps mines in business. According to
Author: SARAH TANG Year 2003 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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165. DEBUNKING THE DEFICIT
Elections are on the horizon, but the economy is slow and unemployment high. There has to be something to blame for America's headaches, so the U.S. trade deficit with China is back in the
Author: SARAH TANG Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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166. Media Reform
China's media industry is going through the largest reform in 50 yearsChina's media industry is going through the largest reform in 50 years. The purpose of this reform, according to Liu Binjie,
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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167. Kodak Gets Lucky
When China's largest film manufacturer Lucky signs a deal with the global film giant Kodak, it sets the scene for a pretty pictureIt would be a big surprise to the wedding guests if a couple walked
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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168. Films for Profit
New regulations make it easier for non-public and foreign businesses to profit from their investment in filmmaking. Could this be the first step in greater reform for the movie industry?Movie
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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169. Lights, Camera, Action!
A filmmaking project recently launched in China gives young movie directors opportunities and funds to showcase their talent. Could we see the next Steven Spielberg coming from these shores?An
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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170. Managing Money
'In 2004, personally I won't spend much, but I'll work hard to earn more, partly for the development of my company, and mostly for my dear daughter," said Zheng Xiaomei, general manager of a cultural
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML