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271. Are These Profits op Losses?
Accounting methods in state-owned enterprises leave much to be desired. A recent initiative aimed at a professional management audit could soon change thisChina's state-owned enterprises (SOEs)
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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272. Combating Commercial Bribery
Government lists fighting business corruption as one of its key tasks this yearOn March 15, the Intermediate People's Court of Dazhou City in Sichuan Province sentenced Li Zulun, former president of
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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273. Paying The Price of Business
Big improvement in the legal system is called to effectively combat commercial briberyIn May 2005, the U.S. Department of Justice slapped a massive $4.79 million penalty on the Los Angeles-based
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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274. Getting Dumped On
Chinese shoe manufacturers cry foul over anti-dumping duties imposed by the EU and set up an alliance to lobby for an overturnHong Guangsheng, General Manager of Guangzhou Yunfang Shoes Co., is
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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275. Housing Gap
Measures to cool down China's red-hot housing market are sweeping the country. The State Council, China's cabinet, issued a circular in late May announcing an increase in the minimum down payment for
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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276. Where Will It Lead?
Some Westerners once predicted that China would not be able to complete the building of a railway between Qinghai Province and the Tibet Autonomous Region within 100 years. This assertion will be
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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277. CONNECTING PEOPLE
With the completion of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway Tibet is no longer such a remote placeJuly 1 marks the 85th birthday of the Communist Party of China. On the same day, the 1,956-km Qinghai-Tibet
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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278. DOWN THE LINE
Residents along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway have complicated feelings about the coming trainsTalking about the train that will soon roar past his village, Pingcuo Dundan, a Tibetan junior middle school
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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279. KEEPING TRACK OF CULTURE
How will the Qinghai-Tibet Railway affect the religious culture of Tibet?The mystery of Tibet has long held a fascination for travelers the world over and part of the mystique of the region has been
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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280. A 'GREEN' RAILROAD?
Environmental issues may dictate the success of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway"The environmental requirements in the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway have basically been fulfilled, except for the
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML