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21. Bright Lights, Big City
Migrant workers are enjoying more employment opportunities than ever before, as limitations on them are called offHu Youxiu and her husband have been working in Beijing for eight years. This couple,
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2003 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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22. Quality of Chinese Professionals on the Rise
As China's market matures, foreign companies are finding it easier to hire qualified locals for management positions - to their great delightCao Laying is overwhelmed with the stacks of resumes on
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23. Industry Associations Play Bigger Role
Foreign-funded enterprises and their representatives in China will soon be able to join Chinese industry associations and take positions that were previously only available to government officials.Is
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24. MBO Cure Worse Than the Cold?
Enormous state assets are for sale. This is today's China as the government manages its exit from running enterprise. To push forward the process, management buyout (MBO), a controversial approach to
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25. COST DEBATE: Economists Assess Disease Impact
It's undeniable that SARS is adversely affecting the national economy, but from a long-term perspective, analysts believe the damage is temporarySince early April, the costs of the SARS epidemic on
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2003 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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26. Clean Streets For Good Health
Beijing produces 8,700 tons of garbage every day, and most of it goes on the street or in a landfill. But after SARS, officials say efficient and sanitary waste disposal is not just a convenience,
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27. Focusing on Profit, Not on Greed
Since the beginning of China's economic opening up, there have been one campaign after another against financial misconduct.Some of the latest most high-profile examples involved rich bosses of
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28. Educated and Unemployed?
Half of this year's graduates have yet to find jobs, and they say they are losing their way. With a diploma in hand but with no future direction, where will graduates turn?Not so long ago in China,
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29. Time Ripe for Fruit Industry
Although boasting the largest fruit output in the world, China's fruit market is far from reaching its potential with low quality processing and preservationChina practically invented fruit. The
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30. Electronic 'Jlink'
With the dizzying increase of technological innovation, today's electronic products are becoming obsolete before many consumers have even figured out how they workZhang Hongjun has been busy calling
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