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11. The Burden of Education
It is hard to imagine how much a Chinese student, either at middle school or university, must pay nowadays. At the very least, their expenditures cover tuition and incidental expenses, dues for
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. How Do Poor Students Manage Their College Education?
Faced with high tuition fees, students from poor families worry that they may lose the opportunity of getting a college education. Some of them ask for help from relatives and friends and some turn
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Student Loan Situation Complex
On September 1, 2000, the first day of the new school term in China, Zou Shenghong arrived at China Agriculture University with a worried look on his face. He carried the university's admission
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Progress in Promoting Democratic Politics
The image of the Chinese People's Congress as a rubber stamp is changing, along with the promotion of democratic politics. This is typically demonstrated by an event that happened early this year in
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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15. Restructuring Non-Performing Assets
Restructuring non-performing assets (NPAs) of commercial banks and avoiding financial risks have become big global challenges affecting many developed countries, as well as developing and transition
Author: Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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16. China's Civil Aviation Reform Takes Off
China will start all-out restructuring of its troubled civil aviation industry this year, consolidating a number of carriers under the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) into three
Author: Mu Zi Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. Xinjiang Enjoys Stability
Despite efforts of local separatists motivated by the international situation, which has had an adverse impact on regional stability, Xinjiang has been enjoying steady economic development and
Author: Mu Zi Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. Sword of Damocles Hanging Over the Stock Market Removed
The Damocles sword hanging over the Chinese stock market for more than a year has been removed, following a government announcement last June that it would give up its plan to sell off massive state
Author: MU ZI Year 2002 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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19. Sound Development Of the Stock Market Expected
Holding back the implementation of a plan to reduce state holdings is warmly received by the stock market and people from all sidesThe reduction of state holdings in listed state-owned enterprises
Author: MU ZI Year 2002 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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20. Building a River for North China
It's a project as big as the Great Wall - the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, now under construction, is expected to end water shortages in Beijing and other northern metropolises by 2010 by
Author: MU ZI Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML