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261. TOBACCO TIGHTROPE
China's monopoly tobacco industry is trying to maintain revenue levels while adjusting to stricter policies aimed at curbing smokingWhile China is increasingly opening the doors to its booming economy
Author: YAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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262. ADVERTISEMENT FILTER
Stopping the torrent of tobacco ads in China will take stringent legislation, experts sayAdvertisements promoting brand names such as Baisha, Hongta and Furongwang are a common sight in cities across
Author: YAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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263. In the Eye Of a Storm
Spiraling sectarian violence in Iraq triggers fresh fears of an outright civil war breaking outIn addition to lingering terrorism, Iraqis have recently fallen prey to a more insidious threat, with
Author: YAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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264. Going for Gold
Is China set to become the world's leading gold consumer?While the international gold price in February hit the highest point in 25 years at $541.20 per ounce for futures delivery, a new gold rush is
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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265. Dealing With Debt
As the number of people who are insolvent because of excessive consumption grows, so does the call for individual bankruptcy legislationChen Jie recently gained admission to a university to study for
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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266. Not Just New Buildings
In the past decade, China could be dubbed a huge construction site in the eyes of many Westerners. Beginning this year, the infrastructure boom will spread from cities to the countryside.Building a
Author: HUANG WEI Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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267. First Steps Toward Social Equality
Yu Shuaijiao, from Menghai County in southwest China's Yunnan Province, is the only elected representative of the 90,000-population Blang ethnic group to the National People's Congress, China's
Author: HUANG WEI Year 2006 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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268. Drive to End 'Monopoly Welfare'
In China, monopoly industries often provide substantial non-salary benefits to their employees, but critics argue that such practices are unfair and should be abolishedLin Bin works for a
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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269. FOLLOW THE MONEY
U.S. banks, with Citibank leading the charge, are making inroads into the domestic banking sectorForeign banks are rushing into the silver-lined market of China's fast-growing financial sector like a
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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270. Trade Promotes Political Talks
Without direct flights, the two-hour flying time from Beijing to Taipei means a traveler must spend seven or eight hours in the air. Chen Yunlin, the mainland's top official on Taiwan affairs, has
Author: HUANG WEI Year 2006 Issue 17 PDF HTML