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1. BOOK REVIEW
Mao Zedong: Man, Not God, by Quan Yanchi, Foreign Languages Press, paperback, 212 pagesThe intimate story of Mao Zedong, as seen through the eyes of his bodyguard, was received enthusiastically by
Author: Richard Harris Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Once Scorned as Elitist, GOLF NOW ENJOYS A MINI-BOOM IN CHINA
A COUPLE of years ago, while working in China, I mentioned to a Chinese friend and colleague that I'd like to play some golf. Did he know of a golf course?"Golf?" he asked. "How do you spell
Author: DICK HARRIS Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Liu Yan, Golf Ambassador
TEN YEARS ago, when Liu Yan graduated from Beijing University, she expected to become a schoolteacher. She had been an honor student at Handan City's Huairou High School, entering the university with
Author: Dick Harris Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Great Wall
If it's true, as the song claims, that "love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage," what happens when a young filly from Beijing gets hitched to an American
Author: Richard Pearce Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Cheap and Cheerful in Beijing
Some tips for budget-minded travelers on where to find the best bargains in Beijing when eating or shopping.Xiushui MarketChina is famed around the globe for its many splendid additions to world
Author: RICHARD PEARCE Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. Technology Encounters China's People and Culture: The United Technologies Corporation
THE United Technologies Corporation (UTC) is the 16th largest manufacturing company in the United States. It first began production activities in China in 1984. At that time Otis Elevator Company, a
Author: RICHARD LATHAM Year 1995 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. Reversing the Brain Drain
One city decides to draw students back to China.MANY Asian nations are being faced with a serious intellectual trade imbalance. Nations are paying for their best and brightest to study abroad, with
Author: RICHARD PEARCE Year 1999 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. TEST FEVER
What the gaokao means to today's students, teachers and parents.HUNDREDS of sweating students wander nervously around the grounds of Beijing's No. 2 Senior Middle School, clutching chewed-up pencils
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2005 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. HOPPING MAD
China's young white collars are discovering the benefits - and the pitfalls - of jumping from one job to the next.PRESSING the PC's 'off' button after a particularly hectic week at the office, Li
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. UP, UP AND AWAY
There's a new bunch of sightseers in town - and they're ready to spend.TOURIST traffic at China's bustling airports is becoming increasingly two-way. The usual groups of bespectacled pensioners and
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML