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51. Nutty for Noodles
Lanzhou protects its most famous, and tasty, brand - big bowls of beef noodlesTo most Chinese, when they think of Lanzhou, nestled in northwest China's Gansu Province, they think of a big bowl of
Author: DING YING Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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52. Debut of a Dark Horse
Kingair's label as a Taiwan-invested enterprise (TIE) has faded away and the company is about to issue A shares on the mainland market, giving hope to other TIEs that they might soon follow. The
Author: SUYA DING Year 2003 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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53. Fall of A Media 'Empire'
A media legend fell from grace in September when Liu Bo, former Chairman of the Hainan-based Chengcheng Culture Development Group (Chengcheng), allegedly fled the country after coming under
Author: DING YING Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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54. Greener Pastures
Brain drain from state-owned enterprises to private companies poses a big challenge for the economyWhen Liu Chunhong took the plunge and resigned from her job as director of a savings bank, it
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2003 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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55. Creative Job Creator for Youth
Liu Jiangang was a salesman with a private enterprise in Beijing. When he lost his job months ago, he had hoped to make a fortune by offering quality household management services to wealthy people.
Author: DING YING Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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56. China Hits UNESCO Jackpot
Eight landscapes, including the well-known Huangshan Mountain in Anhui and Stone Forest in Yunnan, have been included in a list of worldwide geoparksOn February 13, the United Nations Educational,
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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57. Can He Survive?
On March 12, the Republic of Korea (ROK) National Assembly passed an impeachment bill against President Roh Moo Hyun. A total of 193 lawmakers in the 273-seat National Assembly, which is dominated by
Author: XIAO DING Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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58. Hardnosed Software Battle
The competition between two old rivals, China and India, is sparking up as both countries become prime destinations for a substantial number of well-paid IT jobs. Many multinationals, especially U.S.
Author: DING WENLEI Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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59. A Story of Reciprocity
One is a developing country with the world's fastest developing economy and the other is the world's second wealthiest nation; one needs the other's capital and technologies during its economic
Author: DING YING Year 2004 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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60. Kim Drops In
The nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula tops discussions between leaders of two East Asian neighborsAlthough it has been more than three years since his last visit to China, he remains a figure on
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2004 Issue 17 PDF HTML