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1. Graduate Employment: High Hopes, Low Access
IT is February 28, 2004. Beijing University graduate Feng Jun has queued the whole morning for an entry ticket to a recruitment fair in the grounds of the Beijing Military Museum. Approaching the
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Road Wars
Roads are packed bumper to bumper at rush hour and there is habitually high congestion in 65 spots. Traffic jams are a source of public stress and low confidence in road safety.THESE days, Beijing's
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. China's Tsunami Relief Effort
THE earthquake and subsequent tsunami in South and Southeast Asia last December figuratively shook the whole world. International humanitarian aid immediately began to pour into devastated areas, not
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. Volunteers at James Yen Rural Reconstruction Institute
BEFORE going to the James Yen Institute, I met Qiu Jiansheng, one of the founders of the institute and currently director of the school office. He is a man of few words, and the only information he
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5. A New Coordinate within Cross-Straits Relations
AT the end of 2004. the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee initiated the Anti-Secession Law legislative process. The law, which was ratified with an overwhelming majority at the
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6. The Truth Must Be Told
IN 1943, Li Shuxian was driven out of her home in Changchun City, Jilin Province in northeast China by Japanese soldiers and as a result had a miscarriage that deprived her of the ability to bear
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7. Wealth and Health
ON April 10, 2005, famous Chinese painter Chen Yifei died in Shanghai at 59 years of age, just before he could finish what would have been his debut film, Barber. In January, two professors at the
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8. Young and Unemployed
ONE person in every 11 under the age of 30 in China is unemployed. This alarming statistic comes from the Report on China's First Youth Employment Survey, conducted by the All-China Youth Federation
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9. A Grand International Capital Banquet
Highlights of the 9th China International Fair for Investment and Trade Investment and TradeHUANG Heming is vice director of the General Office of the Xiamen Municipal Government. He is also director
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10. Shaoxing Opera - A Folk Favorite
Shaoxing Opera originated in Zhejiang Province during the mid-19th century. Despite stiff competition from TV, DVDs and on-line entertainment, it still has a stalwart audience south of the Yangtze.
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