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61. Trouble Plagues American Capitalism
Over the years, just as Coca-Cola and McDonald's have became prevalent throughout the world, American capitalism has been extolled as a paragon of economic success, with an enormous inflow of foreign
Author: LIANG JIANWU Year 2002 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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62. New Reform Causes Unemployment Fears
Experts say effective staff reemployment will counter possible overnight job lossesOne of the most disturbing factors related to public service unit (PSU) reform is that it may result in large
Author: LU LIANG Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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63. The Drugs Stop Here
A large number of Chinese anti-drug policemen have sacrificed their lives in the fight against drug traffickingHis body bares the scars of a dangerous occupation. A 20-cm-long knife scar across his
Author: LU LIANG Year 2004 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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64. Sea-ing Red
Toxic levels of sea pollution is not just a coastal issueChen Lianzeng, Deputy Director of China's State Oceanic Administration (SOA), has announced that the SOA has reached an agreement with the
Author: LU LIANG Year 2004 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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65. Prevention Better Than Cure
China's environmental protection authorities have a poor image in the eyes of many, who view the rise in pollution as a major cause for concern in a country so heavily populated. Now this image is
Author: LU LIANG Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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66. Is an Early Payoff Better?
Penalties may stop homeowners from settling their mortgage loans early in the wake of rising interest ratesA debate on whether banks have the right to impose mortgage prepayment penalties emerged as
Author: LU LIANG Year 2005 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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67. China Levies Neoprene Tax
Some worry that the neoprene duties are a response to the anti-dumping probes of Chinese productsAfter investigations for nearly one and a half years, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) released the
Author: LU LIANG Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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68. WTO’s Woes
New Brazilian director general tasked with revitalizing troubled trade institution The General Council of the World Trade Organization (WTO) approved the appointment of Brazilian diplomat Roberto
Author: By Wei Liang Year 2013 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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69. New Look for the World Bank
New World Bank president could make the bank more development-oriented
Author: Wei Liang Year 2012 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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70. Angels or Demons
The roles and motives of the big three rating agencies need to be reconsidered
Author: WEI LIANG Year 2011 Issue 32 PDF HTML