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21. Holistic Healing
Tibetan medicine seeks balance and moderationIt was a cold November afternoon in Beijing. A senior lama was surrounded by scores of people in a small hall. They expressed their great respect by
Author: DING YING Year 2004 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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22. Who's Threatening Whom?
Geographically, there is no getting away from the fact that China and Japan are neighbors, and important ones at that, but the tension that simmers between the two economic giants was stretched a
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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23. COUNTER-TERRORISM: A Long Way to Go
Last year's spate of terrorist attacks have signaled that counter-terrorism remains a long-term goal for the worldBefore terrorists slammed two passenger aircraft into the twin towers of the World
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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24. Russia Gets Mileage With Oil Diplomacy
After years of deliberation, Moscow finally declares its oil pipeline planAfter years of expectation, the curtain rang down on the first round of Russia's oil pipeline plans on December 31, 2004. On
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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25. Shrine Worship Opens WWII Wounds
The Yasukuni Shrine worship is a reminder of Japan's wartime aggression and is detrimental to furthering China-Japan tiesAccording to a survey released by the Institute of Japanese Studies under the
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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26. Assassination Unhinges Mideast Peace
The former Lebanese prime minister's death promises a new round of regional instabilityIn three months, two influential political figures have died in the Middle East. While former Palestinian leader
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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27. Putin-Bush Wrist Wrestling
Russia and the U.S. try to stem the rising tide of bilateral tensions in the Slovak capital of BratislavaOne positive fallout of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was that U.S. President George W. Bush
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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28. Palestinian Support
Since coming into power, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been very prominent on the world stage, showing a willingness to go the extra mile in his efforts to carry out reform. In a bid to
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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29. No Easy Severance For Mideast Twins
Lebanese-Syrian ties pose a challenge to U.S. plansEven as the prospects for peace between Israelis and Palestinians started to look encouraging, tensions grew in neighboring Syria and Lebanon. A
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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30. Textbook Outcry
Japan adds new tension to its already strained relations with its Asian neighbors by approving a new textbookJapan has spent much energy trying to persuade the world it is a trustworthy force to
Author: DING YING Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML