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591. Improving Weather Forecasts
"Thanks to the weather forecast, I avoided the heavy rain today," said Wang Xinyue, a resident of Fengtai District. Beijing. Knowing it would rain, she went to work by bus instead of by bike, and
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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592. Protecting Tibetan Antelope
A rare wild species living in west China, the Tibetan antelope is being killed for its cashmere, which is worth as much as gold. The authorities concerned have begun a campaign against poachersIn
Author: WANG XIAOZONG Year 2002 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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593. Qingdao Looks Foreword to Olympic Games
On July 13, 2002, the anniversary of Beijing's successful bid for the 29th Olympic Games, Qingdao witnessed a large-scale activity co-hosted by Qingdao municipal government and the Qingdao 2008
Author: WANG MEIQING Year 2002 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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594. Adjustment in the U.S. Asia-Pacific Alliance System: Lead and Collaborate
To limit hot spots in the Asia-Pacific region to a controllable sphere, U.S. strategists believe one important capability the United States needs to maintain is its capability of organizing alliances
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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595. Has the U.S. Foreign Strategic Orientation Changed?
What Washington wants is an orchestra of big powers conducted by itselfNew tendencies have appeared in U.S. foreign affairs. Does this mean there has been a shift in U.S. foreign strategy? The
Author: WANG YUSHENG Year 2002 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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596. NO ONE RAISES A HAND
Recently, it was reported that Al Qaeda will attack the United States. True or not, who knows? But how can it be overlooked? Since the September 11 incident, such rumors have followed one after
Author: WANG YUSHENG Year 2002 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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597. A Long-Term Mission
Sustainable development is an important aspect of strategic economic development and a hallmark of human civilization at a new historical stageThe UN World Summit on Sustainable Development ended in
Author: WANG HEXING Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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598. A New Diplomatic Contest Between the U.S. and Iraq
The international effort for a political solution to the Iraq issue may delay but may not stop the warOn September 12, U.S. President George W. Bush delivered an anti-Saddam Hussein speech at the UN
Author: WANG CHANGYI Year 2002 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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599. In the Same Boat
As interdependence between the South and the North grows, narrowing the gap becomes a primary taskRelations between the South and the North, referring to the developing and developed countries, have
Author: WANG HEXING Year 2002 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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600. A Positive Dialogue
U.S. Envoy James Kelly's visit to Pyongyang demonstrates that the Bush administration has begun to attach importance to this strategically important Northeast Asian countryU.S. Assistant Secretary of
Author: WANG WENFENG Year 2002 Issue 43 PDF HTML