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31. Can Reform Save Soccer?
The only way to end the crisis in China's football is to change the way the leading body does businessIn an October match of the country's premier football league, the China Football Super League (CSL
Author: JIAN FA Year 2004 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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32. Private Airport Takes Flight
After 10 years and $7.2 million, an ordinary businessman has succeeded in building China's first private airportWang Xuewen fondly remembers the day two years ago when his airport was checked out and
Author: JIAN FA Year 2004 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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33. Ole! No Way
Following Formula One racing and the NBA, bullfighting has been imported to Shanghai to promote its image as an international metropolis. The mass media and wildlife advocates are expressing
Author: JIAN FA Year 2004 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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34. A Giant TV Supplier
Earlier this month, the Skyworth Group, a leading Chinese color TV producer, signed contracts worth $20 million with dealers from five Southeast Asian countries that are members of the Association of
Author: JIAN FA Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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35. FACING THE AIDS CRISIS
The fight against Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has reached an important juncture in China. While it cooperates in the global fight against the epidemic with international medical
Author: JIAN FA Year 2004 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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36. Alternative Recruitment
When the Personnel Bureau of Wuhu City in central China's Anhui Province invited applications from home and abroad to apply for eight government employee positions, it had no inkling that the
Author: JIAN FA Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. Exodus to Private Sector
Managerial elites in foreign-funded companies are leaving in droves for China's private sectorNearly 30 percent of the executives in foreign-funded enterprises in Guangdong's Dongguan City are keen
Author: JIAN FA Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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38. China Economic Outlook And Analysis
The 2005-07 period will be crucial for China to achieve an economic "soft landing" and to fulfill its WTO commitment. It is necessary to forecast economic trends and identify risks and challenges
Author: ZHUANG JIAN Year 2005 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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39. PERCEPTION OF A NO-WIN GAME
Stable Chinese currency is a stabilizer of the world economyTwo main engines - investment and exports - have driven China's high economic growth since 2003. Revaluation of the RMB is surely
Author: WANG JIAN Year 2005 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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40. Growing Pains
Bloc is thrown into a dilemma with France and the Netherlands saying no to the European Constitution and the EU summit meeting postponing the timetable for its approvalThe EU is again in trouble in
Author: ZHANG JIAN Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML