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61. KFC: Chicken Still on the Menu
Fast food giant's strict health measures keep customers coming back for moreEight days after the outbreak of bird flu in some provinces and regions on China's mainland, Song Lianping and her son sat
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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62. Thirsty City
Facing an increasing water shortage, Beijing is aiming to maintain a sustainable pattern of water consumptionOne day in early January 2004, when housewife Kang Liqing, was washing clothes in her home
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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63. Foreign Investment Just The Right Medicine
Annual revenue of a top-class Beijing hospital could run into billions as foreign funds enter the medical marketAs the first hospital in China funded by an enterprise on the list of Forbes' top 500,
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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64. Challenge for Property Developers
The future focus of the real estate industry will be to increase fund raising channelsA roof on rising housing prices? According to Pan Shiyi, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the SOHO
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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65. Dust Gets in Your Eyes
Beijing's sandstorm forecast system on the alertBeijing's sandstorm forecast system, which began development by the Beijing Meteorological Bureau (BMB) in 2002, went into commission on February 13
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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66. Farmers Get Their Smile Back
They call it "Rain Water", a day marking a seasonal division in China's lunar calendar. This year, it fell on February 19, and found Zhang Zhengjin, a farmer in Lai'an County of Anhui Province, busy
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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67. THIS INDUSTRY IS FOR REAL
China's membership of the WTO has meant an opening up of several areas of the country's economy to foreign access, one of the most important of which has been the property developing and real estate
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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68. Trade Disputes Mark Election Year
Is the Bush administration's tough stand on Sino-U.S. trade a ploy to win voters?The Chinese Government was puzzled by the U.S. complaint to the WTO over its tax system for domestic chip makers, a
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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69. Keeping It Simple
The prefecture will be removed from the administrative chain, in the Central Government's plan to simplify its administrative systemA plan is currently underway to simplify the Chinese Government's
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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70. CHINA'S BIGGEST REFORM CHALLENGE
To ensure an effective and efficient public service sector, it is imperative to redefine the role of governmentChina will soon conduct an overall and intricate reform of its public service units (PSUs
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML