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21. A Higher Threshold For PhD Students
Education reform has been one of the forever issues in China, and one of the things that critics keep attacking has been its rigid examination system, a system that, as once Mao Zedong said, "takes
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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22. Prisons Not Profits
Worried about the dangers of mixing moral education with business development, China plans to reform its prison system so that police will concentrate on correcting behavior rather than making money
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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23. Power to the People
A group of legal scholars make history in China, when they exert their rights and call for a constitutional review of a regulationEarlier this year, on March 17, a 27-year-old graphic designer named
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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24. Dow Jones Sued for Copyright Infringement
On September 22, a Chinese calligra-pher an Dongsheng won a lawsuit against multinational giant Dow Jones Co. for using his calligraphy of a Chinese character without permission.Guan Dongsheng, 53,
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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25. Resiliency Rules Loosened
Farmers were attached to the land and could not move into cities for many decades in China due to the hukou (household registration) system. Farmers who did not have an urban hukou were deprived a
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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26. Just How Many SMEs Are There?
What's the exact number of China's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? There are so many different versions of the answer that average citizens and experts are equally confused.39.8 million:
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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27. China's Brandname Protection Blitz
The days of copying famous brands for gain are becoming a thing of the past in China, where authorities are cracking down hard on trademark infringersStaff at the Zhuhai Antai Biological Products Co.
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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28. Save Yourself
China considers a personal bankruptcy law to protect both individuals and businessesIf a company that is financially insolvent can go bankrupt, what about an individual? Could you declare yourself
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29. Perfecting a Procurement Plan
Noncompetitive government procurement takes a back seat as China now recognizes that by not allowing an open and competitive bidding process for government contracts, it is paying too much and
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30. Piracy Wars
Following a flurry of legislation, China is trying to clean up the blackmarket and get rid of pirated goodsHave you read the Chinese edition of the Adventures of Tintin, a famous cartoon series
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