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1231. For Better or for Worse, the Internet Changes Lives
Less restricted by social mores and institutionalized authority, the Internet is a democratic and impartial organ of law and order far more effective than newspapers or television. In the real world,
Author: staff reporter LI WUZHOU Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1232. Dot Corns Resurrected and Running
THE summer of 2004 saw the highest level of overseas investment in China's Internet business ever. On June 15, household name search engine Google sank US $10 million into its Chinese counterpart
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1233. Cyber Springclean Overdue
"THERE has recently been an onslaught of ruthless network viruses and Internet worms that render existing security measures obsolete. Computers crash frequently and in their dozens," says IT
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1234. Medicine That Makes for Happy Wives
A clinical experiment researching female sexual dysfunction was jointly carried out at four Beijing hospitals: the Peking University First Hospital, Peking University Third Hospital, Xuanwu Hospital
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HUA Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1235. Impressions of Tibetan Life
Sichuan Province has the largest Tibetan-inhabited area other than Tibet Autonomous Region.TIBETAN-INHABITED areas in China are divided into the U-Tsang, Amdo and Kamba regions. U-Tsang refers to
Author: staff reporter QIAO TIANBI Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1236. Embracing Western Ways While Cleaving to Tradition
Colorfully coiffured Chinese youth dressed in up-to-the-minute grunge listening to rock music as they walk, or sitting in a group discussing last night's NBA league match are common sights in China's
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1237. Challenges Facing Foreign Capital in Post-WTO China
PETER von Hochberg, senior consultant at Booz Allen, one of the world's largest management consultancy firms, is pessimistic about the future of foreign companies in China. He says that one fourth of
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1238. China's Wealth: First National Economic Census
"When I first arrived in Beijing, I felt China was already a developed country." This was American traveler Bob's first impression of China. But as he found out, first impressions aren't always true.
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1239. Chinese Green Cards Go Ahead
THE otherwise happy and fulfilling life of Canadian Louise Cadieux is marred by the nagging worry that she may not be able to get to her octogenarian mother in Canada at short notice, should the need
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HUA Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1240. First World Traditional Wushu Festival in Henan
THE First World Traditional Wushu Festival was held in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan Province, from October 21 to 31, 2004. More than 2,000 contestants from 60 countries participated, including 100
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML