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181. Kung Fu Frenchman
With movie star looks and Shaolin training talent, can this Van Dam make it in the Chinese film industry?The morning is dull, then suddenly made fresh with an instant message from Yannick Van Dam, a
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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182. Futuristic Farming
Cross-strait agricultural relations look good judging by the founding of a Taiwanese-backed coffee farm in HainanLin Wen-ding's story is an ironic one. Once a leader of Taiwan's Democratic
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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183. A Costly Dream
Made in China: American DreamsWhen Beijing Review first met Jeremy Su, he was surrounded by youthful vitality at a salsa dance night in a Chaoyang bar. Su, a former hotshot executive, was apparently
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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184. Europe vs. America in China
How are the regions addressing their companies' problems on the mainland?Companies of the world, are you ready?The alluring Chinese market will be fully opened to foreign investment on December 11,
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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185. How Much Am I Worth?
A collective negotiating system enables workers to bargain wages with their employers on an equal basis, leading to better labor-management relationsWhile workers at Wal-Mart China, a subsidiary of
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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186. GROWING PAINS OR GROWING GAINS?
Chinese automakers are definitely getting bigger internationally, but they still need to get betterWhile Chery and Geely still dawdle in their sales negotiations with U.S. dealers, Zhonghua cars
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2006 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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187. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: China's stock market must have a touch of spring fever. Just two weeks ago, the number of new fund accounts in January surged to 1.85 million, five times more than the same period of
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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188. Virtual World, Real Fortune
Online gaming is finding ways to make a profit, and China is cashing inTo those few businessmen relatively unplugged from the era of the Internet, online gaming should still start to mean something.
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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189. FARMING FOR FORTUNE
Farmers in the eastern part of China are luckier than those in the westHow much can a rural Chinese guy's fortune change in two years? Well, Yu Lasheng successfully face-lifted into a rich dad from a
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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190. Crash Course For Stock Market
China is exhibiting early signs of a maturing stock market, with all of the bubbles and global influence that a reputable exchange should harborOn a typical office afternoon, Zhang Hui opened the
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML