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81. China as the Student Of the World
Last month I attended an international meeting in Canada that dealt with global changes in economic and social fields. A historic change, which I didn't mention at the conference, is that more and
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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82. China-U.S. Friendship Rooted in People
A prevailing catch-phrase now in China is building a harmonious society. For the sake of harmony in China, so a seemingly hortative Chinese joke goes, a husband mustn't quarrel with his wife at home,
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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83. The Legacy of a Popular Politician
On November 18, China's central authorities held a symposium to solemnly commemorate the 90th anniversary of the birth of the late leader Hu Yaobang. To ordinary people, this was the moment they had
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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84. Why Many Chinese Feel Good About the World
According to a survey by the Pew A Research Center, a Washington-based independent opinion research organizalion. Chinese people are feeling good about them-selves and the world, and China has
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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85. Do We Need Religious Education?
Before the New Year, by an indoor swimming pool, I heard a retiree make remarks about the types of education to a dutiful middle-aged man to assist in enlightening the latter's teenage son. "There
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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86. The Year of the Dog
This coming Sunday, January 29, ushers in the Year of the Dog for Chinese worldwide. As you may know, this traditional Chinese New Year is to the Chinese what Christmas is to Westerners. A big
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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87. An Unmentionable Sight
If you have traveled to many of the world's cities in recent years, you may agree with Olympics host city, is now going through a tremendous change scarcely paralleled in the history of urban
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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88. Old Virtue, New Catchphrase
Filial piety might not be a familiar term in the West. My personal experience indicates that some Westerners are even clueless about its meaning. But here in China, it has been regarded as one of the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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89. The Pattern of China and India
China and India, the most populous countries in the world, are now in the media spotlight because of their enviable economic development. To some extent, however, the role and future position of the
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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90. The Focus Is on Farmers
If China's cultural New Year starts from the Spring Festival, which usually falls in late January or early February, its political New Year begins in the first week of March, when the annual session
Author: LII HAIBO Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML