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791. RAILROAD OH THE HIGHEST PLATEAU
Construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway advances despite frozen earth and oxygen deficiency. Meanwhile, the environment has been protectedOn September 26, one of the most difficult projects in the
Author: LI JIANG Year 2002 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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792. THE NO.1 DEVELOPMENT ZONE IN CHINA
Rapid development of the Beijing Tianzhu Airport Industrial Zone has attracted attention from overseas investorsThe Beijing Tianzhu Airport Industrial Zone (BAIZ) and its Export Processing Zone, a
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2002 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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793. A Forgotten Ancient Passageway
An age-old road and a well-kept historical city in southwest China have tourist potentialThe Silk Road is famous, but the ancient Tea-Horse Road is little known, though it is an ancient passageway as
Author: LI QIAN Year 2002 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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794. Doing Business In Qinghai
Though an American, Randsl Ruble speaks Chinese fluently. He now runs his enterprise, Asia Development Management Group (ADMG), in Xining, capital city of Qinghai Province in northwest China.
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2002 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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795. CONGRESS IMBUED WITH INNOVATIONS
The recently concluded CPC congress is of historic significance to the People's Republic of China for accomplishing a smooth change in leadership and drawing a new blueprint for the future of the
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2002 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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796. HU ELECTED TO TOP POST
The formation of the CPC's new leadership represents a historic advance in institutionalizing the succession of powerThe 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) closed on
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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797. A TROUBLED LAND
Chechnya has become a new battleground in the fight against international terrorism, but nothing can stop its people from longing for a return to peacetimeOn October 23, 2002, Chechen terrorists held
Author: LI BINGGUANG Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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798. DON'T BLAME CHINA FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC TROUBLES
Faced with an ailing world economy and global deflation, Western economic circles are looking for a scapegoat, and they found ammunition in Stephen Roach's report on ChinaDebates over whether China
Author: LI BIAN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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799. Qinghai Absorbs More Foreign Capital
Qinghai Province's GDP grew to over 34.1 billion yuan in 2002, an increase of 12.4 percent over the previous year. Its annual growth rate has exceeded the national average for five consecutive years,
Author: LI BIAN Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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800. Yuan Stands Firm Under Outside Pressure
Many financial experts have criticized the recent calls of Japan and the United States for China to revalue its currency. The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, also has reiterated
Author: LI CHUNGENG Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML