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331. TACKLING RURAL ISSUES
Issues related to agriculture, the countryside and farmers must be dealt with in China's quest for a harmonious societyIn the 20th century, China's economy underwent a process of industrialization,
Author: WEN TIEJUN Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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332. Shangri-La: Legendary Story Comes True
In the years suspended between world wars, author James Hilton introduced an enchanting and evocative story about the human quest for happiness and its consummation at a secret destination in the
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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333. IN SEARCH OF EQUALITY
China's household registration system needs even-handed reforms to give rural migrants the same benefits as urban dwellersDong Qiuyue, an urban resident of Haining in east China's Zhejiang Province,
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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334. China's Property Changes
Property in China has pulled into the development fast lane since 1998, propelled by the housing system reform and people's ever-increasing needs for improved housing. Per-capita housing floor space
Author: WEN LINFENG Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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335. Realty Revolution
Colliers International is riding the wave of China's rising, changing real estate industryIt seems unthinkable now given current market conditions, but when Colliers International first came to China
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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336. All Eyes on New Poly Plaza
Many people may recall the time in 2000 when the state-owned Poly Group Corp. paid about HK$33 million in an auction to get back three national treasures of Yuanmingyuan that had been lost abroad for
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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337. Finance Queen
Lenovo's CFO taking the company into the fast lane and beyondBeing ranked ninth in the current Forbes magazine's Top 50 Businesswomen in the World 2005 is no mean feat, but for Ma Xuezheng it's just
Author: JING WEN Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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338. FUELING THE ENGINE
The non-state economy accounts for anywhere between one half to two thirds of China's gross domestic product. It is most dominant in the service sector, particularly wholesale and retail trade.
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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339. Is China Ready for Bird Flu?
Besides a clear plan to deal with bird flu, a leading epidemic expert warns the biggest challenge is raising public awarenessPremier Wen Jiabao said in his government work report, presented March 5
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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340. COMPETITIVE COMPANIONS
Trade and other economic issues still loom large between China and the United States, although cooperation between the two countries has been increasing every year. In an exclusive interview with
Author: CHEN WEN Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML