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971. BITTER PILLS
When Jia Quanhe, a retired worker, caught a cold, he bought an over-the-counter (OTC) remedy instead of going to see a doctor. Last time he had a cold, the medicine alone cost 300 yuan, more than he
Author: LI ZI Year 2005 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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972. UN's Premier Goal
The UN was once regarded as a rubber stamp for the United States in its early days; later, it became a second front of the U.S.-Soviet Cold War. Sixty years later, the UN is faced with another problem
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2005 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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973. To Survive With Dignity
A grassroots official in Hubei Province wrote a letter to the Central Government in 2000 to call attention to problems in China's vast rural areas and hence make issues concerning agriculture, the
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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974. FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Measures are taken to ensure that the population stays well fedPart of China's massive reform efforts was the strategic move to replace collective agriculture under a commune system to one that was
Author: LI CHENGGUI Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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975. Balancing Equality and Efficiency
The current level of China's personal income tax was prescribed in 1993. At that time, only 1 percent of all breadwinners earned a salary of more than 800 yuan ($99 at the current exchange rate of
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2005 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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976. Gas Prices Keep Cars Parked
Drivers are finding other transportation options instead of being gouged at the pumpHuang Yali does simple math when she's at the petrol station filling up her tank. The price of 93 octane gasoline
Author: LI NING Year 2005 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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977. Building a Harmonious Society
The 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China closed its fifth plenary session in Beijing on October 11. The meeting focused on deliberating proposals of an overall program for national
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2005 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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978. Stress, a Silent Killer
The death of an overworked 36-year-old professor highlights the need for more balanced lifestylesWhen He Yong, a mathematics professor with China's prestigious Zhejiang University, began to feel the
Author: LI NING Year 2005 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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979. Level the Field In Textile Trade
The elimination of textile quotas on January 1 has exacerbated trade frictions and China and its partners are searching for solutionsGlobalization has proved both an opportunity and a challenge for
Author: LI NING Year 2005 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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980. The Rule of Law and Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. Clearly, it gives equal importance to the fights of life and liberty. From
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2005 Issue 44 PDF HTML