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321. Village Voices
The tragic Dongzhou incident sparks discussion in China about how to best deal with grassroots concerns to avoid future confrontationsvChinese experts say lessons in handling rural concerns at a
Author: LIU YU Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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322. Going Retail
CITIC Bank is ready for an ambitious, consumer-oriented business expasion after receiving an enormous capital infusion from its parent groupLate last November, the CITIC Industrial Bank, a
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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323. WAITING FOR WEB 2.0
The Web 2.0 buzzword, having gathered speed in the United States in recent years as a way to describe new, more collaborative Internet applications, is attracting the attention and money of a batch
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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324. RAISING A VILLAGE
Welcome to Dayingjie, the wealthiest village in one of China's most remote and landlocked provinces. It seems to embody the Central Government's vision for a new countryside. But as China changes
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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325. Making Strides
Marking half a century of diplomatic relations, China and the Arab nations are expected to channel greater efforts into boosting exchangesThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the start of
Author: LIU BAOLAI Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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326. Libo - a Wonder and
Libo, a county located in southwest China's Guizhou Province, is a green kingdom of miraculous rivers and mountains. After years of efforts, the local government has explored a new way to protect the
Author: LIU WEI Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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327. Money Soon Growing On Trees for SMEs?
At a June 19 fair on banking financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Shanghai, the discussion inside was just as heated as the temperature outside."We hope that banks' lending
Author: LIU NIAN Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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328. Promote Long-term Low-risk Investment
How do you pick stocks in China? Which sectors in the A-share market have the greatest investment potential?What problems would China's stock market face if the economy contracts?These are questions
Author: LIU NIAN Year 2006 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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329. Risk Averse, Broadly Speaking
Investors greet China's first QDII products with cautionMs. Wang, a financial planner at one of China's largest state-owned banks, takes five phone inquiries a day from clients about its new QDII
Author: LIU NIAN Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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330. Steeped in History
Can ancient Puer tea bring new prosperity to a poor and isolated area of Yunnan Province?For thousands of years, caravans followed an arduous route through the mountains of southwest China in the
Author: LIU YU Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML