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241. Sino-lndian Regional Cooperation
China and India should carry out regional and sub-regional cooperation, in addition to strengthening cooperation in economic, trade, and scientific and technological fields.To carry out regional
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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242. Pondering on Bush's 'Axis of Evil' Remarks
In his State of the Union Address on January 29, 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush labeled the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Iran and Iraq as states constituting an "axis of
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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243. Japanese Military Expansion Underway
What role do Japanese military forces play in Asia? Japan's answer to the question is unacceptable to its Asian neighbors. As the Japanese Constitution retains the article that renounces war or the
Author: WANG BAOFU Year 2002 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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244. Farmer Employment A Great Concern
In a traditional agricultural nation like China, farmers have always been the mainstay of society. During the annual session of the National People's Congress last March, President Jiang Zemin
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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245. Beijing Concerned About Disadvantaged Children's Education
Many transient workers, mostly from rural areas, currently work in China's major cities, many of whom also bring their children. Statistics indicate that some 80 million farmers working in the city
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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246. Community Service Facilitates People's Lives
Walk into the Bajiao Residential Community in the Shijingshan District of western Beijing and you will find yourself in a place of beauty, peace and happiness. The fresh lawns resemble green carpets,
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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247. Improving Weather Forecasts
"Thanks to the weather forecast, I avoided the heavy rain today," said Wang Xinyue, a resident of Fengtai District. Beijing. Knowing it would rain, she went to work by bus instead of by bike, and
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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248. Protecting Tibetan Antelope
A rare wild species living in west China, the Tibetan antelope is being killed for its cashmere, which is worth as much as gold. The authorities concerned have begun a campaign against poachersIn
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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249. Qingdao Looks Foreword to Olympic Games
On July 13, 2002, the anniversary of Beijing's successful bid for the 29th Olympic Games, Qingdao witnessed a large-scale activity co-hosted by Qingdao municipal government and the Qingdao 2008
Author: WANG MEIQING Year 2002 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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250. Adjustment in the U.S. Asia-Pacific Alliance System: Lead and Collaborate
To limit hot spots in the Asia-Pacific region to a controllable sphere, U.S. strategists believe one important capability the United States needs to maintain is its capability of organizing alliances
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 32 PDF HTML