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181. A Salute to History
This February witnesses the 35th anniversary of U.S. President Richard Nixon's icebreaking trip to China and the signing of the Shanghai Communique between the two countries. The historical events
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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182. Winging Its Way
This spring, the world again faces the prospect of a bird flu outbreakHawks, tigers, dogs and cats. These animals are not directly related in the biological chain, but they are all threatened by the
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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183. Tighten Ties
Today's world requires understanding, not only in the fields of politics and the economy, but also in culture and civilization. The relationship between China and Russia, two big, influential
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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184. A Temporary Delay?
Although the latest round of the six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear issue foundered over a financial matter, negotiators and experts are optimistic that the format ultimately will be
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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185. More Pressure on Iran
On March 24, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a new resolution imposing tougher sanctions against Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment activities. The decision was not welcomed by Iran,
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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186. Connecting With East Asia
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's trip to South Korea and Japan is beneficial to the three countries, East Asia and the global communityBeing neighbors, China, the Republic of Korea (commonly known as
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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187. Cooperation Or Conflict?
Iran's recent actions have created confusion and heightened doubt about the future of the nuclear issueRecent events involving Iran have produced high drama. First, the country said it would
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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188. Electric Youth
China and America are increasingly looking to the younger generation as the keystone of future bilateral relationsOne hundred and fifty-six years ago, a young Chinese man named Rong Hong entered Yale
Author: DING YIN Year 2007 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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189. A Bumpy Road
Even as Iran and the United States embark on a unifying mission, experts believe their dialogue will not go smoothly as the world hopesAfter 27 years of a palpable coolness toward each other, Iran
Author: DING YING Year 2007 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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190. A DECADE TO REMEMBER
A closer look at what has changed and what has not, on the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to ChinaThe most impressive view of Hong Kong still bears the name of the British Empire. From atop
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 25 PDF HTML