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11. The Beauty Of Science
One of China's brightest scientists sets up hi-tech research team back homeDespite keeping a very low profile, Chinese-American scientist Wang Xiaodong was back in the headlines again in China last
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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12. LOST IN TRANSLATION
As soon as the curtain came down on the Athens Games, the world's focus shifted east where China now faces the challenge of hosting the 2008 Olympics, in the old capital of Beijing.There is a buzz on
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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13. Faith in 'Truth'
Teacher, economist, now optimistic bureaucrat, Cai Jiming tells allLike many of his contemporaries, now in their late 40s, who experienced the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), Cai Jiming, professor at
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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14. Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright
When Quan Li, the foremost campaigner for saving China's tigers, opened an envelope posted in London a while back, she was unprepared for the impact the contents would have on her. Inside she found a
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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15. What's in a Name?
A new drive highlights the importance of the names of ancient placesThey're over a thousand years old and rich in history. Now, with the help of a nationwide project, Jingxing County, Zhaoxian County
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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16. BMW in for the Long Haul
Germany's luxury carmaker, BMW, sold 16 percent fewer cars in China last year as the world's No.3 auto market stepped on the brakes. For the first quarter of 2005, however, its sales in China have
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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17. Wireless Intel
Qualcomm fortunes ready to soar as 3G cellphones hit the marketWhen Irwin Jacobs founded Qualcomm in his home den, way back in 1985, neither he, nor the original group of seven colleagues, had any
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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18. These Words Aren't Free
Online writers get relief as a new regulation tightens screws on flagrant copyright violationsWhen Wu Haiqing inputs his name into the search bar of Baidu, China's largest search engine, more than
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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19. Commercialize Space Technologies
Expectations for tangible benefits from China's foremost scientific program rise after success of the country's second manned space flightDuring their recent five-day mission to orbit the Earth,
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2005 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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20. COPYRIGHT CLAMPDOWN
China is creating a mechanism to protect copyrights against Internet file swappingAs a writer who pens books and the occasional song lyrics, Huang Jiwei has discovered an interesting contrast. For
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML