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261. Strengths of an Open Economy
Nothing, it seems, can stop China's economy from racing ahead at the world's fastest speed, as seen from the figures about the first half of the year that have just been released by the National
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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262. 'We Can Only Support Each Other For Life'
Joint efforts by all Asia-Pacific governments and industries are the key to the region's tourism revivalIt's hard to render the saying in translation. It's so traditional, so familial, so Chinese
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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263. The World's Largest, Weakest, And Strongest Industry
One of the things that industry experts stressed repeatedly at the Asian tourism conference is that no one should take tourism lightly. All the tour groups led by full-time and part-time guides in
Author: LAO ZHANG Year 2003 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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264. No More Summer Capital
One very long tradition has been broken by China's new leadership in the mere four months after it took office. Recently, from a brief news report, citizens learned of the top officials' decision not
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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265. Is the Economy Too Fast, Too Hot?
When the National Bureau of Statistics reports 8.2 percent year-on-year growth in GDP for the first half of the year despite a major blow dealt by SARS, economists begin to ask:The economy is running
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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266. New Beijing, New Shopping
By 2005, there will likely be an increase of 2.02 million square meters of retail property in Beijing, five times that of Shanghai and seven times that of Hong Kong, according to a lately report by
Author: ZHANG JINQIN Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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267. Beijing as Coordinator
There are overseas China watchers who like to forecast this nation's future. Some of them have been saying that China will, and should, fall apart into several states.By then, they say, Shanghai will
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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268. Urban Preschools: A Lucrative Business
If a baby isn't in an educational program until the third day of his or her life, Chinese urban parents feel they have wasted two days - or so the joke goes.Middle-class housewives fiercely compare
Author: ZHANG JINQIN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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269. Merging With the Changing Times
The market knows everything's worth even if it is withheld from competition. This is why in a nation of 1.3 billion people and potentially the world's largest pool of readers, some newspapers and
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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270. Managing Competition
Today's China is like a year-round tournament where 31 provincial-level governments and hundreds of city governments compete for generating wealth.But in competition people may get so carried away by
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML