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241. Life Through Farmers' Lens
In the sun's evening glow, a child plays in the shadow of two huge bulldozers on a building site. Photographer Wang Li, a farmer turned shutterbug, captures the child on film to illustrate the
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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242. ENERGY CRISIS?
The simultaneous shortage of oil, electricity and coal is an indicator that China needs to improve its energy securityFirst came the nation's civil aviation authorities allowing domestic airlines to
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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243. Facing An Empty Nest
They are called "empty-nest" old people, a new phenomenon which is on the increase in China. These estimated 23.4 million senior citizens, as the name implies, live alone after their children have
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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244. Free Spirited
They're known as "urban beauties" and they're the new face of China's fashionable elite. Secure in their own careers, and comfortable behind the wheel of the latest automobile, these ladies are
Author: FENG JING Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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245. Designing an Image
Expensive clubs enhancing the qualities of Chinese womenRecent years have witnessed a boom in the number of women's clubs opening up in cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Suzhou,
Author: FENG JING Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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246. They Know Their Rights
Villagers stand up for themselves and remove corrupt village committee membersWhen villagers of Jiangtun gathered in the local clearing for their special committee meeting on the morning of January 25
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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247. Growth Despite Setbacks
Just how export, investment and consumption stimulated the Chinese economy in 2003Despite the many critical factors that took place in 2003, China's economy emerged in a more than favorable light,
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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248. Traffic Jam: Headache for Beijing
Beijing has promised to solve its traffic problem by 2008 when it hosts the 29th Olympic Games. Can it fulfill its promise?It's February 23 at 6:30 in the morning. Hu Zhipeng is waiting at the bus
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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249. Foreign Giants Eye Oil Product Retailing
Shell China announced on February 18 through its department of public affairs in Beijing that negotiations between the company and China Petroleum Chemical Corp. (Sinopec) over the construction of
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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250. Navy Signals Growing Ties
On February 24, the U.S. Seventh Fleet's command ship, Blue Ridge, made a third port call at Shanghai, less than one month before the Taiwan "presidential election." This visit, at such a sensitive
Author: FENG CHANGHONG Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML