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61. Kant's Dream of 'Perpetual Peace'
Exactly 280 years ago today, April 22, 1724, Immanuel Kant was born in the then bustling Prussian port city of Konigs-berg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). This year marks the 200th anniversary of the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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62. Protection Mission In the Construction Era
For years people have been talking about the changing face of China. This is one of the frequently quoted remarks from a visiting foreign politician: "China is changing so fast that I can hardly
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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63. How Much Educational Investment Is Proper?
An ongoing and news analysts was triggered by State Councilor Chen Zhili's remark at a Beijing forum two weeks ago. Chen, in charge of educational affairs, stated that the government is striving to
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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64. Christianity and Chinese Culture
When asked "what China is like" in a TV interview, Forrest Gump, a Hollywood movie hero who just returned home from East Asia, told the American audience, "In China, they [the Chinese] never go to
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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65. Why 'Taiwan Independence' Is a Pipe Dream
I grew up with many songs. One of them that impressed me because of its smooth melody and sentimental words is called / Love My Taiwan, which I learned from my kindergarten teacher in the 1950s. That
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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66. China's Spaceman in Washington: An Apologue
Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut to orbit the Earth, has just visited the United States. Since the host country is the most advanced power in space science and technology and the government
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67. Neither One Child's Fight Nor a Fight for One Child
Ma Yan is not a heroine, nor a prodigy, but an ordinary schoolgirl whose dream used to be, and still is, going to school. She had dropped out from her primary school twice because of poverty. As a
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68. Live and Let Live
For a given nation, to live means to pursue its own interests and to realize its rights of survival and development. To let live refers to respecting the interests and rights of other nations. This
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69. Cellphone Kingdom and Cellphone Generation
One Chinese phenomenon that surprises the foreign visitors newly arrived is the omnipresent cellphones. I still remember what Mary H. Guckenburg, a middle-aged American businesswoman, told me a
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70. China's Commitment to World Heritages
Finally, the public debate about whether the Great Wall is visible to the naked eye in a spacecraft has cooled down. As an antique structure, the Great Wall is one of China's first sites included on
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML