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231. Turmoil in Toyland
Amidst global pressure over quality issues, China's toy makers focus on independent innovation to deal with higher standardsOn August 11, a Hong Kong toy maker committed suicide days after his
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232. More Than Saving Time
Bus-like air service not only facilitates passengers, it also intensifies competition in the civil aviation industryWhile the long discussed highspeed railway between Beijing and Shanghai has not yet
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233. THE GRAVY TRAIN
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the highest rail in the world, was hailed as a miracle of engineering when it began running a year ago. Today, it is being hailed for the economic benefits it has brought
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234. A TIBETAN EDUCATION
In a push to advance job opportunities for Tibetans and preserve local culture, China is providing free education in the region and promoting the Tibetan language in schoolsAround 12 km north of
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235. Inflation Jitters
After years of deflation the Chinese economy is facing potential inflationary challengesAs the price of food products continues to rise, many Chinese are feeling a pinch in their pocketbooks.
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236. Nefarious Noodles
A price hike on instant noodles gives consumers and watchdogs a belly acheAt the instigation of the China branch of the International Ramen Manufactures Association (IRMA), a dozen Chinese instant
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237. Fair Play
China recently passed its Anti-Monopoly Law aimed at promoting fair competition in the market placeAfter 20 years of repeated discussions, deliberations and amendments, the Anti-Monopoly Law has
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238. PRESSING AHEAD, ATOMICALLY
China is actively developing nuclear power, providing huge business opportunities to related industriesAbout 110 km north of Dalian, Liaoning Province, lies a village called Wentuozi. The several
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239. SAFETY FIRST
Ensuring safety while peacefully utilizing nuclear energy is a top priority for ChinaAfter a recent earthquake in Japan caused radioactive leaks at a nuclear power plant in Tokyo, the safety of
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240. GUTEN TAG, CHINA!
Through 27 years of investment in China, German companies have secured excellent economic returns and have positively influenced the Chinese economyWhile many people in China wouldn't be able to tell
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