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191. Life and Death In No-Man's Land
The value of their skin has sadly become death warrant for the Tibetan chamois, gentle, agile goat-like animals living in Hoh Xil, a vast no-man's land in western China. Greed has turned illegal
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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192. Is Africa the Only Birthplace of Man?
The growing achievements of Chinese archaeologists over the past decade or so have repeatedly challenged the traditional hypothesis that human species evolved in Africa. Many believe that human
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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193. Reasons for Russian Government Reshuffle
Russian President Boris Yeltsin announced on August 9 that he was firing his Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin and his 80-day-old cabinet. and appointing Secretary of the Federal Security Council and
Author: Wei Zhengqiang Year 1999 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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194. Booming High-Tech Development Zones
Beijing Mayor Liu Qi likens the Beijing New Technology Development Experimental Zone to an "engine" for boosting the economic progress of the capital city. As China's first high-tech development zone
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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195. Auto Industry Seeks Progress Through Reorganization
The Chinese auto market, which has remained sluggish for six years, faces greater adversities this year. In the first four months, the auto industry produced 575,600 automobiles and sold 544,600 units
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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196. BiMBA: Cradle of a New Generation of Chinese Entrepreneurs
Mr Xu Dingbo, who left Hunan Province for the United States in 1986 to do a doctorate degree in accounting, now lives in Hong Kong. Last year, he was invited by the Chinese Economy Study Center of
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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197. Water Pollution, Today’s Topic
China ranks sixth in the world in terms of water reserves, but it is listed among the 12 water deficient countries by the United Nations, for its per-capita water resources (only 22 million cubic
Author: Huang Wei Year 1999 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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198. Reform of the College Remuneration System
Teaching - once one of the most poorly paid professions in China, might become profitable very soon. A reform of the remuneration system in China's universities may not make university teachers rich,
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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199. HGP: A Joint Effort to Benefit Mankind
In the near future, everyone, if permitted by law, could acquire a genome map of his or her own, which records the mysteries and secrets of their lives. With the maps, parents could learn facts about
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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200. Growing Up Under Heavy Pressure
Facing huge amounts of homework, frequent exams and the ambitious expectations of their parents. Chinese primary and middle school students find life very tiresome. They yearn for a happy and
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 13 PDF HTML