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31. Expectations of a Five-Year-Old
When celebrating the birthday of a five-year-old child, there is never a shortage of good wishes and the hope that the child will have a bright future. However, in spite of these sentiments, one
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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32. Strong Protests
Koizumi's latest visit to the Yasukuni Shrine predictably triggers a diplomatic uproarOn August 15, the anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi again
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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33. Five Years and Counting
A war may drag on for months and years. So does the war on terror. Five years have passed since the 9/11 events changed the skyline in New York and the security and political landscape of the
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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34. Talking Doha
Washington seeks Beijing's support to jump-start difficult trade negotiations"The Doha Round is... an important reason why I am in China today," said Susan C. Schwab on her first trip to Beijing as
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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35. A Salute to History
This February witnesses the 35th anniversary of U.S. President Richard Nixon's icebreaking trip to China and the signing of the Shanghai Communique between the two countries. The historical events
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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36. A DECADE TO REMEMBER
A closer look at what has changed and what has not, on the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to ChinaThe most impressive view of Hong Kong still bears the name of the British Empire. From atop
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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37. ASEAN Rocks!
Not many people link the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) with rock 'n' roll. Eager to break its stereotype of a staid event just for ministers and business leaders, the organization
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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38. Silent Majority Speaks Out
Economists urge U.S. legislators not to impose trade penalties on ChinaIt is said that history tends to repeat itself. Seventy-seven years ago, 1,028 economists signed a petition urging the U.S.
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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39. A Major Step Forward
Chinese officials like to use mountain climbing to describe the six-party talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear puzzle. In this sense, any step toward the peak - "the verifiable
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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40. Giving Global Guidance
The mission of the United Nations is to prevent and resolve international conflicts and help build a culture of peace in the world. It was founded for this purpose after the end of World War II,
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2007 Issue 42 PDF HTML