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271. Attacking the Pirates
With piracy of audio-video products a continuing problem, the Chinese Government is stepping up efforts to stem the flow of fakesAn avid moviegoer, Wan Qiang is so fond of Mission: Impossible that he
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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272. Filmmakers Fight Back
Moviemakers are taking their own measures to protect their workOn December 15, the film The Promise will hit screens across Asia. Director Chen Kaige is already worrying about the safety of copies of
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273. Welcome to Beijing
The five mascots chosen for the 2008 Summer Olympics reflect wide consultation and traditional design techniquesBeijing Olympic organizers defied speculation with the unveiling of an unprecedented
Author: TANG YING Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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274. A WORLD APART
Lesbians struggle to find their place in societyWhen Xu Wei, a 26-year-old assistant engineer, was nominated for the Excellent Employee award at her company, it seemed all her hard work was beginning
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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275. LOVE CONQUERS ALL
Gong Zinan and Han Dan are a lesbian couple who have been together for six years. They live in a dorm in Beijing provided by Gong's working unit and have taken the bold step of informing their
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276. Time for School
Local governments are further deepening the reform of China's nine-year compulsory education system, aiming to free young students from all feesChina is looking to the adjustment of the law governing
Author: TANG YING Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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277. A Balancing Act
Ancient Xi'an works balance between preserving its: relic-studded landscape and evolving as a modern cityXi'an, an ancient city in northwest China, is famous for many things-most notably the
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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278. Joining Global Tobacco Control
On January 11, China's smokers are bound to look a grumpy lot. There will be no automatic tobacco vending machines to reach out to for that quick, furtive light-up. By signing the Framework
Author: TANG YING Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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279. The Empire Strikes Back
Suffering from rampant piracy, China's film, music and software industries look to special measures to counter attackWatching out for pirates has taken on an entirely new meaning for Fang Yunyun. No,
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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280. Less Tax, More Kindness?
Many companies are reluctant to donate to charities, largely because of the government's tax policiesWhile there are more than 10 million government-registered companies in China, a recent survey
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML