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41. RURAL DILEMMAS
As China is an agriculture-based economy, it made perfect sense for it to initiate its reform and opening up from the vast rural areas over a quarter century ago. However, despite an unprecedented
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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42. More Than Just a Game
Multibillion sports and recreation industry gets ready to score a goalNewspaper staffer Li Rong leaves her Beijing office in a rush and makes double quick time across town to the Haosha Fitness Center
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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43. Beijing Olympics and the Number 8
After being discussed by nearly every concerned department, the opening of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will be 8 p.m. on August 8, 2008. It is now awaiting approval by the State Council and
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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44. A New Chapter for E-Books
Copyright protections are needed for China's fast growing electronic book publishing marketOn May 13, Mo Xiaoli, a student from the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), borrowed two reference books
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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45. The Future Looks Flat
Flat screen TVs catch public eyes, but is supply exceeding demand?Wu Ming already has a 29-inch color TV, which he bought in 1990. But now he wants to buy a 40-inch flat screen one. It used to be
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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46. EXPEDITIONS IN THE 15TH & 16TH CENTURIES
After maritime explorer and admiral Zheng He's seven oceangoing . expeditions in the first half of the 15th century, China made little effort to navigate the globe. Zheng's exploits set the tone for
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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47. Spending to Improve Military Life
China's servicemen and women are expected to have their salaries and allowances increasedHaving served in the army for seven years now, Wu Zhihua, a soldier at the Beijing Military Area Command,
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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48. Plight of The Panda
Efforts to save the giant panda, China's emissary of peace, continue with some successAt 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. on July 3, after 113 days of gestation, a female giant panda named Yingying at the China
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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49. Airlines Take a Hit
China's civil aviation market is walking a difficult balance between affbrdability and profitability. On the one hand, discounted air tickets are easily available and almost every cellphone user in
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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50. MEDICAL REFORM AT THE CROSSROADS
Since China initiated economic reform in late 1978, it has achieved some progress in the reform of its medical system, but serious problems have come to light in recent years. Reform has not been
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 38 PDF HTML