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61. Home Sweet Home
The 81-year-old Wu Wantong moved to his current home in downtown Beijing in February 2004, a brand new complex of three 14-storey buildings on the second ring road. He is living with his youngest
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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62. Covering Up Chaos
Given the disaster in which a subway construction cave-in leaves six workers dead, accurate data and efficient management of the civil engineering project in Beijing are widely questionedThe last
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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63. Building a Cartier in China
A young woman's dream is to find a place among luxury brands for Chinese pearlsBai Rufang, owner of a jewelry empire of seven flagship boutiques in Beijing and Shanghai, believes she scaled new
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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64. In Good Hands
An international-standard fine art packaging and shipping company hopes to help revitalize China's fine art scene and make a profit out of itWhen Singaporean businessman Tan Soo Liap retired in 1997
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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65. Torch Relay Route Unveiled
As the countdown to the Beijing Olympic Games nears its end, organizers have started to map out detailed plans for the sports pageantBeijing Olympics organizers have announced an ambitious torch
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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66. Taoism Opens the Way
China looks to the wisdom of its ancient philosophy to spread the message of harmonyWhen the founder of China's Taoist philosophy Lao Zi first began to write Daodejing (Classic of the Way and
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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67. The Scientific Priest
A neuroscientist-turned-Taoist is determined to spread the religion to the WestWhen people see 35-year-old Karine Martin walking through the streets of Shaanxi Province's Xi'an City, her blonde hair
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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68. The People's Olympics
The honor of being part of the first-ever Chinese Olympic Games has spurred enormous enthusiasmA total of half a million volunteers are needed to host the Olympic Games in China next year, but
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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69. LANGUAGE DILEMMA
Linguists and the government hope to preserve the diversity of China's languagesWhen Xu Shixuan, a linguist from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, returned to a southwestern county bordering
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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70. Paralympic Pictograms
Designers hope Olympic symbols will cross the language barrierThe Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) unveiled pictograms for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 23 PDF HTML