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71. Europe: No Longer a Mystery
Chinese travelers, though somewhat disillusioned, cherish the opportunity to branch outEver since it was announced earlier this year that another 27 European countries were to open their doors to
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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72. After Arafat
Palestinians will look to usher in a new era with new leadershipAfter four decades, the Palestinian struggle for statehood will soon take new leadership. Yasser Arafat, the 75-year-old symbol of the
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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73. Seeking Alternatives
It is illegal to operate a vehicle after consuming alcohol almost everywhere in the world. However, some Chinese provinces are requiring car engines to be filled with a type of intoxicating substance
Author: YAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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74. Warning Systems Crucial, Say Experts
Even as people across South and Southeast Asia try to come to terms with the devastation wrought by the quake and resultant tsunami on December 26, experts have begun to assess its impact.He
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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75. Thanks, Now Go Home
The U.S. and Japanese military presence in Asian tsunami-affected areas is making some weary of the aid effort'The presence of foreign service-men here is apolitical," announced Indonesian President
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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76. New Start For Clean Air
The Kyoto Protocol places new limits on global emissions, but challenges remainThe Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was put into effect on February 16,
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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77. New March of Red Tourism
Converting communist revolutionary landmarks into a multibillion dollar tourist industrySteamed red rice, revolutionary folk songs and Red Army battlefields. These are the new icons of an emerging
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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78. A Glimmer of Hope
Debt relief is welcome in Africa, but more still needs to be done to help poor countriesDue to a haunting debt crisis, many African countries are struggling to develop economically. However, they can
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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79. Countries Strike Back
Stamping out the trafficking of women in South and Southeast Asia needs a tougher, more strategic approachWith its huge population, China is likely to become the center of international human
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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80. Nuke-Talks Stalemate Ends
But, it's still hard to predict when and how to overcome the nuke crisis in the Korean PeninsulaEven before U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice kicked off her four-nation Asian tour, hopes were
Author: YAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML