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41. No More Carefree Childhood
"Dear father and mother,I am very grateful to you for rearing me over the past 12 years, but the strain is too tremendous, and the homework is just too much, too much. I have no other choice but to
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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42. America's Global Image Problem
Finally, the United States, the narcissistic superpower and self-appointed leader of this planet, realizes that it has a shaky image problem worldwide, and that its efforts abroad to promote American
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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43. Eliminating the 'Four Pests'
Responding to a call from the Beijing Municipal Patriotic Public Health Campaign Committee, many local residents are now battling against a few tiny living creatures. In a recent notice the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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44. What Threatens Mankind the Most?
The September 11 attacks made many people, especially those at the White House and Capitol Hill, believe that terrorism is the dominant threat to the United States, Western civilization and mankind
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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45. Good Medicine Tastes Bitter
A friend of mine, who just wound up his tour of North America, told me that some of our American readers recently suspended their subscription to this magazine, for they didn't like a few articles
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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46. Fresh Air From Next Door
Our northeastern neighbor, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), has turned itself into a big newsmaker since this summer by taking a few audacious and important steps to invigorate its
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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47. Time for Bush to Articulate His China Policy
Hopes have been pinned on the summit scheduled for this week between visiting Chinese President Jiang Zemin and his American counterpart George W. Bush in Crawford, Texas. This is their third meeting
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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48. The Profitable English Language
A recent personal income survey shows that in Beijing, Shanghai and other big Chinese cities, English skills have become a decisive factor in relation to the income levels of high and moderate earners
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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49. A Nation Without an Appetite for Hegemony
For many years and on many occasions, Chinese officials and scholars have been reiterating the same statement that this Oriental giant, when bringing about the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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50. What Should We Learn From the World?
One major purpose of opening up is to learn from the world, including the West. Theoretically, the Chinese believe they should absorb and import whatever is advanced and useful from the outside
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML