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81. THE BROS & THE BEES
Sex education in China is caught between old taboos and cultural changeOn Christmas Day last year, Zeng Wen (not his real name), 13, broke into the home of a 25-year-old Beijing woman and tried to
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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82. The Way to Health
The daily exercise routine is catching on with more people, both young and oldIt has been five years since 63-year-old Shen Yuxi began to do his morning exercise in Beijing's Purple Bamboo Park. He
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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83. Online Survivors
Internet cafes must navigate strict government regulations to stay in businessAfter a three-year suspension, on December 13, 2005, authorities in Shenzhen again began accepting business applications
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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84. Going for Green
Compulsory tree planting is a sound concept but efforts need to be made to resurrect this projectPlanting trees is not only a feel-good exercise; in China it is something that is compulsory for all
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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85. Law-Ablding Games
One of the major tasks for Beijing as host of the 2008 Olympic Games is to establish regulations and laws to govern the preparations for and conduct of the Games. Thus, on April 10 the Olympic
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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86. Real Punishment For Virtual Theft
Virtual property has attained legal status with the recent conviction of several online thieves, but the issue remains a murky oneZhang Bin, a resident of Ningbo, in Zhejiang Province, began selling
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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87. SAVING HISTORY
Improved protection given to cultural heritage sites as China's grand water diversion project continuesFor 48 years it has lain submerged in a reservoir. Now, completely reconstructed, Jingle Palace,
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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88. KICKOF TO SUCCESS
Can the performance of China's national football team be improved?The World Cup is without a doubt a carnival for football lovers of all nations. Even without the participation of the Chinese
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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89. More Work Needed
The government's latest white paper on environmental protection points out the urgent situation in the countryOn World Environment Day, June 5, the Chinese Government issued a white paper, entitled
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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90. Lackluster Pearl
North China's biggest freshwater lake is faced with serious pollutionIn the dry plains of north China, the Baiyangdian Lake, located in east Baoding, Hebei Province, has an important role to play in
Author: LU LING Year 2006 Issue 28 PDF HTML