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261. Prison Reform
Walking down the street, Wang Mouren suddenly bumped into a sign and hit his head. He noticed a boy looking at him."He must be laughing at me," Wang thought, and began to hit the boy, breaking his
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2005 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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262. XIAOGANG: THE FIRST MOVER OF CHINA'S RURAL REFORM
Twenty-seven years ago a group of hungry farmers from a small village of Anhui Province made a secret pact that revolutionized agricultural production in China. Today that village lags far behind the
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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263. Race Against Time
It is as important to preserve a nation's living culture, embodied in folk arts and crafts, as it is to protect cultural sites"I hope it will never happen again," says Yuan Xin. It is a regret that
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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264. More Room for Foreign NGOs
As China opens up, international non-governmental organizations, now armed with a legal status, are set to exert profound influence on China's economy, politics, society and cultureIn July this year,
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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265. Need to Beef Up Legal Risk Management
Chinese enterprises should give top priority to preventing legal risks as they venture abroadNot long ago, a Shanghai-based company's stall caught fire at an overseas exhibition. Goods worth millions
Author: TANG YING Year 2005 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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266. The Theme of Things to Come
Too many theme parks dishing out the same fare make discerning visitors fussierMickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck are the icons of Disneyland the world over and attract millions of people annually.
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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267. Forty Years of Saving History
World heritage conservation NGO marks anniversary in Xi'an with symposium on the urgent problem of saving historic property from encroaching developmentA recent conference in Xi'an brought together
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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268. 'Chinawood' Beckons
China's own Hollywood in a small mountain town, has grown into a successful base for the TV and film industryBernardo Bertolucci was lucky. He was permitted to shoot his The Last Emperor, voted Best
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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269. Olympic Opportunities
The 2008 Games may be just the push needed to help sports media kick offWith China gearing up to host the sporting world's biggest event less than three years from now, it is difficult to imagine
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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270. Mega Bucks in Movie Sets
Film studios are the latest tourist attractions as fans rush to see where their screen idols play out those famous rolesFrom an obscure town to a living movie set in 10 years, Hengdian, a suburb of
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML