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601. Is Ariel Sharon the Winner?
Yasser Arafat, 72, is obviously not the winner in the Palestine-Israel conflict. The Israel's "anti-terrorist mop-up" inflicted grievous losses on the Palestinian Authority, with Ramallah, known as
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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602. Hamid Karzai Leads Afghanistan Out of Difficulties
The Loya Jinga, or Grand Council, elected Hamid Karzai by a landslide on June 13 to continue his leadership in Afghanistan, thus giving him a better chance to demonstrate his capability in leading
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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603. Bridging North and South
Only the elimination of unequal distribution of resources and wealth between the developed and the underdeveloped can usher in sustainable global developmentAlthough accounting for only one-fifth of
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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604. War Protests Explode
Demonstrations against the planned U.S. war on Iraq have been the most influential peace movement in the United States since the Viet Nam WarIn mid-January, U.S. President George W. Bush implied that
Author: GE RUIMING Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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605. When East Meets West
A New York music festival bridges gap between Western and Chinese music cultures
Author: By YU GE Year 2009 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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606. Wisdom of an Ancient City
Kaifeng—the city portrayed in the painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival—created an urban model 1,000 years ago that many later dynasties followed
Author: GE JIANXIONG Year 2010 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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607. A New Relationship Model
Xi's upcoming U.S. trip is vital for bilateral ties
Author: By Su Ge Year 2015 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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608. Putting Population Back on Track
Family planning policymakers focus on 'structural adjustment' to bolster an aging society
Author: By Yang Ge Year 2017 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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609. A STRONG LINK
Trade frictions should not affect the mainstream of Sino-U.S. mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperationTrade frictions should not affect the mainstream of Sino-U.S. mutually beneficial
Author: ZHOU SHIJIAN AND WANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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610. STRIFE OVER YUAN
Washington's actions to press Beijing on appreciation of the Chinese currency are driven more by political games than economicsThe Chinese currency has appreciated almost 7 percent in less than two
Author: WANG LIJUN & ZHOU SHIJIAN Year 2007 Issue 20 PDF HTML