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291. STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
A stronger city is emerging from the ruins of Tangshan. But can it handle another major earthquake?Every time he passes the spot where his younger sister is buried, Tangshan resident Qin Boheng, 39,
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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292. SURVIVORS' TALES
Life is a mixture of hardship and blessing for those who survived one of the deadliest earthquakes of modern times'It's good to see the sun rise every day'The terrible earthquake still lingers in the
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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293. Getting a Nation Science Savvy
China launches a long-term project to promote awareness of science among the entire population, but experts ask 'Is it feasible?'After setting a goal to develop an innovation-based society by 2020,
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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294. Ethical Donation
Dealing with the expanding but troubled organ transplant marketChina's burgeoning organ transplant business has been compared to a brand-new highway with no lanes or signs to regulate the traffic.
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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295. Regulating Transplants
Legislation to determine brain death is viewed as essential in controlling the organ transplant industryOrgan transplant represents a very sensitive and complicated issue. Experts say the temporary
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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296. THE FUTURE OF PRINTING
China has become one of the leading countries in the printing industry, but it is trying to go a step further through technological innovationAs China's economy has boomed, so has its printing
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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297. Saving Faces?
As China's first facial transplant patient is recovering, debate on the ethics of such a surgery continuesOn July 28, China's first facial transplant patient, Li Guoxing, was released from hospital
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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298. Icebreaking Auction
China's first private railway opens the door for private capital to enter this long-closed market. However, owing to systemic obstacles, insiders are not optimistic about the privatization of this
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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299. A POLLUTER'S PARADISE?
Water pollution in China is a serious and systemic problem, lacking effective control mechanismsThe 60-year-old man, surnamed Chen, faces an awkward situation. He lives by the Huaihe River, a major
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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300. Labor of Learning
China desperately needs more skilled workers, but vocational education is lacking, as is public understanding of blue-collar jobsIn late August, with enrollment work nearly completed, universities in
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML