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811. Syria: The Next Target of The United States?
Weapons of mass destruction, sponsor of terroris-sound familiar? Syria is likely to become the next country to fall under the U.S. war on terror, not militarily, but rather politically,
Author: LI GUOFU Year 2003 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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812. Cooperation Pays
It is pointless to talk about nationalism when it comes to disease. At present, severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, is threatening the health of Chinese and some other Asian peoples. It is a
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2003 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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813. A Sip of History
When most people think of China, one of things they think of is tea. Not only was tea discovered in the middle kingdom nearly 5,000 years ago, but it is also the national drink, served at all meals
Author: LI ZI Year 2003 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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814. A Little Luck And a Lot of Work
Chen Jingxi is an official with the Information Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government. When I called him on May 12, he said he was too busy to give me an interview. According to Chen, his daily
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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815. The Road Map's Uncertain Future
Israel has accepted part of the U.S.-backed "road map," but as there are still points that look unlikely to be comprimised on, the Middle East might miss another opportunity for peaceOn April 30, the
Author: LI GUOFU Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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816. To fight SARS, north China provinces are waging: A Joint Battle
SARS first hit south China's Guangdong Province, and then jumped north to the areas surrounding Beijing. Vice Premier and Health Minister Wu Yi, who is also commander-in-chief of the national
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2003 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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817. Panic Buying
Despite abandoned restaurants and shops, the SARS crisis has been a huge business opportunity in some sectors, as people around the country bought whatever they could to feel protectedAt 8:20 a.m. on
Author: LI ZI Year 2003 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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818. Snags in Textile Exports Threaten Industry
In spite of the WHO statement that there is no necessary connection between SARS and imported goods, the textile industry, among others, has plunged into unprecedented difficulty, with orders being
Author: LI ZI Year 2003 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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819. Responsible Power
June 1, a historic day for the Three Gorges Dam project, the sluice gates were closed and the water began flooding into the reservoir. The water level reached the predetermined 135 meters on June 10,
Author: LI RONGXIA Year 2003 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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820. THREE GORGES PROJECT: Powerful Progress
The Three Gorges Project-largest dam in world history, a cross-century undertaking, an unprecedented power project that will play a key role in harnessing and exploiting the Yangtze River, the country
Author: LI XIAOROU Year 2003 Issue 25 PDF HTML