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51. The 'Foreign Foolish Old Man' In Engebei
There is an ancient Chinese fable about the "Foolish Old Man Who Removed theMountains" blocking the way before his house. He and his descendants continued digging. The God was moved by this and he
Author: Li Ming Year 1997 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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52. The Use of Retrievable Satellites
At noon on November 4, 1996, a colorful object suddenly appeared over the central part of southwest China's Sichuan Province and rapidly swirled down from the sky into a sloping field. A little while
Author: Liu Ming Year 1997 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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53. Developing Community Service System for the Elderly
Accelerating the development of a community service for senior citizens is part of the national effort to cope with a rapidly aging population. This was stated by Zhang Wenfan, chairman of the
Author: Li Ming Year 1998 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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54. China Is Fulfilling Its Order With Boeing
As the new president of Boeing China Inc., Ray Bracy was appointed to manage all the company's business operations from Beijing. Named to the executive post in March 1998, he is one of Boeing's
Author: Ming Xin Year 1998 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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55. Young People Benefiting Most From Reform
A recent survey jointly made by the All-China Youth Federation and the China Youth Daily newspaper shows that young Chinese (including a great number of middle-aged Chinese) put great value on the
Author: Ming Li Year 1999 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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56. Blueprint for Transportation Sector
At a recent press conference, Hu Xijie, Vice-Minister of Communications, talked about the achievements of China's transportation undertakings in the Ninth Five-Year Plan period (1996-2000) and
Author: Wu Ming Year 2001 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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57. CHINA'S WTO ENTRY: A Foregone Conclusion
After 15 years of effort, China finally sees the light at the end of tunnel in its endeavor to join the World Trade Organization (WTO).The 18th Conference of the WTO China Working Group, held
Author: Wu Ming Year 2001 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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58. Chinese Banks Ready for Challenge
Nobody doubts that there will be a "war" between Chinese banks and their foreign counterparts. For Chinese banks, it is mostly defensive. Industry insiders have said that the banking industry will
Author: Wu Ming Year 2001 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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59. Chinese Enterprises to Tackle Trade Dispute by Legal Means
The EU is voting in April on draft child resistance (CR) measures for cigarette lighters. Once passed, the CR measures, which will raise safety standards for lighters, will pose a devastating blow on
Author: QI MING Year 2002 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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60. Brazil Embraces Hope and Faces Dilemma
As a socialist Brazilian president-elect gears up for an unprecedented inauguration next January, it becomes clearer that simultaneously catering to his constituency and Brazil's creditors and
Author: DA MING Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML