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2741. Computer: A Rising Household Necessity
Only 10 years ago, a personal computer (PC) was a luxury virtually unafford-able for most ordinary Chinese.In September 1993, when Xu Jing, an editor with the Beijing International Cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1998 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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2742. Chinese Market Is Promising
With determination and confidence, the Chinese can accomplish anything, especially in the fields of science and technology, remarked Vice-President John C.H. Young of the Shangri-La Hotel Group while
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1998 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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2743. Lumbering Halted to Save Endangered Natural Forests
At dusk on a late summer's day this year, Tang Song, 48, a lumberjack at a forest farm in west Sichuan Province, as usual turned on his old radio after work. He then heard a piece of news that
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2744. Forestry Enters a New Development Period
During a recent interview with our correspondent, Wang Zhibao, Director of the State Forestry Bureau, announced that China's forestry industry has entered a new period of development.After the
Author: by Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2745. Euro and Chinese Economy
European Union (EU) members will formally introduce a single currency-the Euro-as of January 1. 1999. As a European cross-century monetary program, the use of Euro will affect the global economy.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2746. More and More Chinese Own Cars
Zhao Qiusheng is an employee in a foreign-funded company in Beijing and enjoys a high salary. Two years ago, he obtained his driver's license after spending 3,000 yuan on a driving course. In August
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2747. No Turning Back for China
Arthur L. Kobler, President of ATT China Inc., first came to China in 1983 as the economic counselor of the United States Embassy in Beijing, and went to work in 1985 as vice-consul of the US
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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2748. A Foreign View of Educational Achievements
"Chinese students now feel more comfortable about approaching for-eigners." Damian Kilby told this reporter on the campus of Beijing Foreign Languages University. He is an Australian and this is the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Jinhui Year 1998 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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2749. Real Estate Market: Running Hot and Cold
Like most of his colleagues, Hu Zhongjie, a translator for 22 years, decided to buy the rented apartment his unit allocated him 10 years ago."It's worth it," he said. Although this two-bedroom unit
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1998 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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2750. '99 CHINESE ECONOMY: Stimulating Individual Consumption, Maintaining Steady Development
Influenced by the Asian financial crisis and other factors, the global economy has entered its most important restructuring period since the end of World War II, and the possibility of a worldwide
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhenglin Year 1999 Issue 1 PDF HTML