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101. Vying for the Cream of China's Academic Crop
IT was not until 1998 that mainland high school students had the opportunity to study at Hong Kong universities, in restricted numbers. This year, eight Hong Kong universities became authorized to
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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102. The Return of China's Long Lost Relics
AMONG the collections of more than 200 museums in 47 countries are 1.67 million cultural relic exhibits from China, according to UNESCO statistics, yet they represent only a tenth of the Chinese
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103. High Scores - Low Ability
ACROSS the globe in more than 100 countries, some 30 million people are learning Chinese as a second language, and 2,300 colleges have introduced Chinese courses into their curricula. At the same time
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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104. Property Law: A Decade of Efforts
THE National People's Congress (NPC), China's legislative body, currently faces unprecedentedly onerous legislative tasks. Economic and social matters relating to the development of the market
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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105. Fair Tax Burdens for Domestic and Foreign Enterprises
IF Property Law stipulations have a bearing on the interests of every citizen, the Corporate Income Tax Law is of undoubted interest to all enterprises on Chinese soil. Preferential policies
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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106. A Farmer Deputy and His Legislative Motions
THE name card of Jiang Deming, NPC deputy, consists of a slip of paper bearing several titles: NPC deputy, vice-chairman of the Sheyang County Agro-technology Promotion Center, and senior agronomist.
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107. What Tempted the Cash out of Its Fixed Deposit?
CHINESE people like to bank their cash; this is evident in the 300 million deposit accounts currently in existence. China's national savings ratio approaches 50 percent, and 30 percent of its income
Author: LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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108. Time to Learn
IN January 2002, representatives from the Development and Research Center of the State Council, John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) of Harvard University and the School of Public Policy and
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109. China Gains on India in Software Outsourcing
WHENEVER the future of China's software industry is raised among Chinese IT workers, India predominates the ongoing discussion. The subcontinent has led the global software outsourcing industry for
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110. "Between Hushand and wife"
The one-act play, "Between Husband and Wife", is being sent to our readers as a supplement to this issue of China Reconstructs. Here, a leading Chinese dramatist gives his assessment of the play and
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