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1411. The Great Imperial Tomb Robbery
EMPEROR Guangxu, nominal ruler of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), died on November 14, 1908, while under house arrest. On that day his aunt. Empress Dowager Cixi, actual ruler of China who had placed
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1412. Who Takes Care of Grandmas and Grandpas?
WEI Shouren, a 69-year-old widow living in Shanghai's Jing'an District, has recently suffered a relapse into her old complaint of constant cramping of her leg muscles. The massages her late husband
Author: By staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1413. Home-based Old-age Care - the Gray Solution?
GAO Yuhua has been living at the Beijing No. 1 Welfare Institute for 18 years. "I never considered living at a welfare institute. It seemed to me that, as I have sons and daughters to support me, why
Author: By staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1414. Old-age Security: Difficulties Propel Change
THE daily increase of pensioners has led to a deficit in the State Basic Retirement Insurance pension provisions. Consequently, more and more young people face the pressure of elderly support.
Author: By staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1415. China Suppliers and Wal-Mart Call It a Day
"If Wal-Mart were an individual economy, it would rank as China's eighth biggest trading partner, ahead of Russia and U.K." This was one media evaluation of the Wal-Mart-China relationship. China
Author: By staff reporter LIU QIONG Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1416. Green Barriers to China's Tea Exports
HAVING held the post of general manager of the Laohuizhou Tea Company for seven years, Cheng Chunxian is back at school. She is studying a program sponsored by the AGRIFFCHINA (China Chamber of
Author: By staff reporter LI YAHONG Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1417. Holding Back the Desert Sands: A Global Struggle
LIN Guanghui was a leading biologist in the U.S. for 20 years, but after a series of recent visits to China he decided to settle back in his homeland. The reason? "The Chinese government is paying
Author: By staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1418. China Today Celedrates Its 55th Birthday
AS a centerpiece of its recent 55th birthday celebration, China Today launched the New Life Love and Compassion Journey in the Great Hall of the People on Beijing's Tiananmen Square on September 21,
Author: By staff reporter HUA SHAOJUN Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1419. Rock'n'roll Passion at the Ordos Grassland Music Festival
BLAZING a trail through the grasslands of North China's Inner Mongolia, musicians from the Chinese mainland. Taiwan. Hong Kong and the Tuva Republic rocked the stage at the first "Green Flag - Ordos
Author: By staff reporter DONG NING Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1420. Hot Springs and Scenic Lakes: Tours in Yanbian
YANBIAN Korean Autonomous Prefecture in northeastern Jilin Province is a fascinating crossroads of people, cultures and international trade. Bordering both Russia and the Democratic People's Republic
Author: By staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML