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41. Doha Impasse
Although global free trade negotiations are on the rocks, encouraging noises raise hope for a revivalThe Doha Round of World Trade Organization (WTO) talks on lowering barriers to global commerce
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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42. STILL A HOMETOWN HERO
Thirty years after his death, Mao's legacy is most obvious at his birthplaceHe Yanghui, 60, understands well that the quality of life for her husband and herself this year depends as usual on sales
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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43. RED CAPITALIST
A life changed by a chat with MaoTang Ruiren, 76, a peasant-turned-restaurateur, has led a charmed life. The founder of Mao Jia Restaurant Development Corp., with 145 franchise restaurants in 20
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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44. Presidential PR
Made In China: American DreamsAs our series continues with this, the second of five articles beginning in Beijing Review's No. 38 issue, Martin Alintuck has the faint prospect - in his mind only - of
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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45. In Pursuit of Social Harmony
Communist Party session reaffirms its commitment to creating a fairer societyPutting the construction of a socialist harmonious society in a "more prominent position" on the work agenda of the
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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46. Small City, Big Dreams
The Olympic facilities are ready in Qinhuangdao, but more personnel training and organizational development are needed before the 2008 GamesQinhuangdao, one of the best-known summer resorts in China,
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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47. ONE MAN'S ODYSSEY
A young philanthropist packs up his bag and sets out to make a differenceYu Zhihai had a dream. Sitting in his office at a Beijing-based Internet company, the business development executive became
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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48. FOR JUNIOR'S ACHIEVEMENT
Inspiring young people to succeed can be a lifelong callingBorn in Taiwan but emigrating to the United States when he was a baby, Paul C. Chou grew up fantasizing over images of Beijing. Chou's
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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49. BLACK DVD MARKET GETS NEW BLACK EYES
With the government socking away at pirated copies, the business community comes in with a big left hook: legal versions that sell wellWhile cultural shock is common among first-time overseas
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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50. Health Fix
China is set to strengthen community hospitals to bring affordable medical care to the majority and halt the scramble to big hospitals to treat common illnessesThe most eye-catching items in Yan Li's
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 50 PDF HTML