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61. Printing Pioneer
Wang Xuan, inventor of a laser typesetting system for Chinese characters, ushers in a new age in the printing industryAnyone who reads a book or newspaper in Chinese is indebted to Wang Xuan, a
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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62. Rolling Along
China steps into the high-speed rail age as two new projects get final government approvalThe Beijing-Shanghai railway, linking the two biggest cities in China, is the busiest railway in the world,
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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63. Windfall Tax on Oil
On April 4, the China Petroleum Chemical Corp., known as Sinopec, together with its holding subsidiaries Sinopec Shengli Oilfield Darning Co. Ltd. and Sinopec Zhongyuan Oil Gas High-Tech Co. Ltd.,
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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64. Saving Our Land
If the amount of cultivated land continues to shrink, food security and social stability may be at stake, experts sayLatest statistics released by the Ministry of Land and Resources show that in the
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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65. Regaining Trust
Chinese consumers still lack confidence in Bausch Lomb contact lens care products after some users in Singapore and elsewhere developed eye problemsSince cases of keratitis, an eye infection linked
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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66. Closing the Net
Officials are increasingly working with their overseas counterparts to capture fugitive criminalsAs the number of Chinese criminal suspects fleeing abroad has increased in recent years, the Chinese
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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67. Unearthing History
The 10 most significant archaeological discoveries of last year shed light on China's multifaceted pastThe top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2005 were unveiled in Beijing, with more than half of
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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68. A Growing Heritage
Two more places in China have been added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage sitesIn July, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) voted to place China's giant
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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69. Not Your Father's Chinese
The government's first annual report on the evolution of the Chinese language contains some surprisesThe Chinese people are proud of their language, which they consider the most essential part of
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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70. The Magic of Chinese
One of the world's oldest languages appears to have a vibrant futureClassical Greek and Latin, two languages that share an ancient history with Chinese, have been threatened with extinction, being
Author: AN ZI Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML