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31. Dancing With 'Wolves' of Misunderstanding
In his speech at Tsinghua University on February 22, visiting U. S. President George W. Bush said he was concerned "that the Chinese people do not always see a clear picture" of his country. He said
Author: Lii Haibo Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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32. Pentagon as Teacher
Shortly after U.S. President George W. Bush wound up his Beijing tour, and just before Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao is about to make his first U.S. visit, probably next month, we learn that the
Author: Lii Haibo Year 2002 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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33. Human Rights We Can Feel
The social atmosphere these days is increasingly scented with the topic of human rights. Not only in Geneva, where representatives from all over the world arc now convening on this issue, but also
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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34. Yasukuni Shrine: A Reminder of Militarism
According to a prevalent theory of Western journalism, a visit to the Yasukuni Shrine by a Japanese prime minister or other weighty politician is not news; but it would be news if Tokyo's VIPs did
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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35. Still the Bicycle Kingdom
Just before May Day I re-registered my two bicycles. It was during this process that I learned that there are more than 11 million bicycles in Beijing, roughly one per resident. This figure indicates
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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36. Pumping up Academic Exchanges
The China Scholarship Council, a nonprofit institution affiliated with the Ministry of Education, recently invited me to examine the written applications of 21 candidates wishing to study abroad.
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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37. Soccer Season
The entire world has entered a quadrennial soccer season as the one-month World Cup tournament is held in the Republic of Korea and Japan, both neighbors of China. During this special season, one is
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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38. The Fate of Sparrows, Whales and Humans
I have become used to the chirp of sparrows these days. They come to my bedroom window nearly every morning before the sun rises, acting as an alarm clock. I guess there must be a few nests in the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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39. Lessons From a Matricide
Three months ago, Qi Gang, a 16-year-old schoolboy in Gansu Province, killed his mother. His next target was his father, but he failed to fulfill his patricidal plan.Qi regarded the murder as a key
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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40. Can U.S. Forces Avoid Attacking Civilians?
There is a sad and ironic aspect concerning the sophisticated aircraft of the world's mightiest military power. The Pentagon said U.S. warplanes were carrying out a major operation to track down
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 29 PDF HTML