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51. INTERNET ADVERTISING AT A GLANCE
Shanghai-based Internet analysis and consulting company iResearch released its China Advertising Online Research Report 2005 in March. The report indicates that the market value of online advertising
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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52. Mixed Blessings
Divided but hopeful, the Catholic Church in China is still recovering from its turbulent past, says Anhui's new bishopWhen Father Joseph Liu Xinhong was ordained bishop of Anhui diocese at St. Joseph
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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53. Celebrating Pentecost
Worshippers from all walks of life attend Mass in ChinaLiu Yuzui, a 66-year-old farmer from Anhui Province, traveled 50 km from her village to Wuhu City alone by train. Not a big deal for most
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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54. Launching Another Crisis
North Korea's test-firing of a range of missiles gets a mixed reaction from the international communityWhen the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) test-fired a stream of missiles on July 5,
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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55. MEETING OF THE MINDS?
The array of pressing issues discussed at the annual G-8 summit awaits actionFor the first time since regular meetings of the leaders of the world's richest countries were initiated in 1975, Russia,
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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56. Renewing Historical Ties
History was made when Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao kicked off his seven-nation Africa tour in June in Cairo, attending a gala at the foot of the Pyramids of Giza to mark 50 years of China-Egypt
Author: Li Li Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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57. Doha Impasse
Although global free trade negotiations are on the rocks, encouraging noises raise hope for a revivalThe Doha Round of World Trade Organization (WTO) talks on lowering barriers to global commerce
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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58. STILL A HOMETOWN HERO
Thirty years after his death, Mao's legacy is most obvious at his birthplaceHe Yanghui, 60, understands well that the quality of life for her husband and herself this year depends as usual on sales
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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59. RED CAPITALIST
A life changed by a chat with MaoTang Ruiren, 76, a peasant-turned-restaurateur, has led a charmed life. The founder of Mao Jia Restaurant Development Corp., with 145 franchise restaurants in 20
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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60. Presidential PR
Made In China: American DreamsAs our series continues with this, the second of five articles beginning in Beijing Review's No. 38 issue, Martin Alintuck has the faint prospect - in his mind only - of
Author: LI LI Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML