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1211. A Gathering of Economic "Stars"
WHEN heads of economic colossi such as Sir John Bond, chairman of the SHBC Group, Michael Treschow, chairman of Ericsson, Nick Scheele, president and chief operating officer of Ford, Gary Rogers,
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1212. Ma'anshan Regional Economic Powerhouse
MA'ANSHAN, in eastern Anhui Province, is an iron and steel industry based city that has developed since the founding of new China. Ma'anshan is not one of Anhui's largest cities, as regards
Author: staff reporter WU XINYI Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1213. Old Story - New Hit
THE ancient Chinese tale The Zhao Family Orphan is expected to undergo a new surge of popularity this year. Both the China National Modern Drama Theater and the Beijing People's Art Theater recently
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1214. Vocational Education - the Road to Success
THE importance of science to national development and daily life is acknowledged throughout China. Entering university is the dream of all senior middle school students. Owing to a lack of education
Author: staff reporter YI DA Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1215. China's Burgeoning Mobile Phone Industry
WHEN the cell phone first appeared on the Chinese market in the late 1980s it cost 10,000-20,000 yuan, and was the size of a brick. Regarded as the ultimate status symbol, it was called the da ge da,
Author: staff reporter LI WUZHOU Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1216. The World in a Mirror
TODAY, the idea of gazing at one's reflection in a pot of water when applying cosmetics seems ludicrous, but 3,000 years ago there was no alternative. The vessel used to hold "mirror" water was a jian
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1217. The Volkswagen Success Story
AT the start of the 1980s when the Chinese automobile industry was still weak, more than 300,000 cars were imported. China needed to produce its own automobiles, and Volkswagen was one of the
Author: staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1218. Chinese Autos at Fancy Prices
MR. Wang waited two years to buy a car in the expectation that prices would fall on China's entering the WTO. This was not, however, the case. Cars are as costly as ever. Auto trade dealers know all
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1219. Finding the Right Auto "Nanny"
ON her way to the railway station to meet a friend, Miss Sun was understandably alarmed when thick smoke began pouring out from under the hood of her car. At a loss as to what to do, she called her
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1220. Sea, Sand and Blooming Business
THE cure for cancer has so far proved elusive, and with 10 million people diagnosed each year, the need for medical and pharmaceutical companies to come up with results is crucial. One Chinese company
Author: staff reporter LI WUZHOU Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML