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41. Cellphone Kingdom and Cellphone Generation
One Chinese phenomenon that surprises the foreign visitors newly arrived is the omnipresent cellphones. I still remember what Mary H. Guckenburg, a middle-aged American businesswoman, told me a
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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42. China's Commitment to World Heritages
Finally, the public debate about whether the Great Wall is visible to the naked eye in a spacecraft has cooled down. As an antique structure, the Great Wall is one of China's first sites included on
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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43. Xinjiang: An Enlightening Region
Many times during recent Xinjiang tour I was asked the same question, "What do you think of our Xinjiang?" Before I gave my impression and comments, the host would hastily say, "Don't you think
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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44. Do in Beijing as Beijing Does?
Zhou Dongyuan, a veteran editor and a friend of mine, is a bus commuter. Over lunch, he often shares some anecdotes about things that happen inside and outside the bus, which we both see as a mini
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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45. Tell the Young What the Real World Is Like
A couple of years ago, a friend decided to transfer his son to another high school because the general mood of the school the boy attended was "really terrible." He gave a few examples. "A lot of
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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46. Bring Human Virtues to Space Exploration
Space exploration turns out to be an international discourse this month with three relevant events happening in the past 30 days. At the beginning of the month, the Cassini spacecraft, after
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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47. Deng Gives Birth to Political Equality
As the centennial of Deng Xiaoping (1904-97) reaches its climax this month, Deng's contributions to China and the world have been widely appraised. It seems to me, however, that many observers have
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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48. The Long-Standing Scarcity of Water
Facing a water shortage, Beijing has raised the water price by 26 percent per cubic meter, starting this month. The new round of price hikes once again indicates the dire fact that we live on a planet
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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49. Sport and World Politics
It has been widely demanded for years that sport should be separated from politics, and an international sporting gala, such as the Olympics, the World Cup or Asian Cup, should be held purely as a
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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50. Whose Century Is It?
A prediction first made at the turn of the century and now being discussed again states that the 19th century belonged to the United Kingdom, the 20th to the United States and the 21st will be the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 41 PDF HTML