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11. A CHANCE FOR CHANGE?
Women who suffer from sexual harassment can now take their harassers to court - but will cultural factors prevent them from doing so?SOME of the world's most notorious womanizers have been men of
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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12. DECK THE GREAT WALL WITH BOUGHS OF HOLLY
THE Great Dragon has been courting foreign business and cultural aspects for more than two decades now, and what is perhaps the West's biggest commercial festival is becoming more popular here in
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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13. THE ASEAN ANGLE - CAEXPO SETS REGIONAL STAGE
THERE was palpable excitement in the air as we touched down at Nanning Airport on October 18 last year. Crates and suitcases snaked along the crowded baggage conveyor belt, marked with exotic
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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14. ENGLISH CORNER
As three-year-olds in China learn their ABCs, what was once one of the most prestigious degrees in the country appears to be losing its clout in today's job market.FACED with arguably the world's
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. GETTING MOBILE
What's involved in getting a driving license in the world's fastest growing car market?ONCE the realm of the rattling boneshaker, China's city streets have been taken over by the privately owned
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. SOLVING PROBLEMS
Fast-changing social and economic conditions are creating mental health problems for some Chinese students - but professional help is now at hand.IN the late 1970s, Chinese universities reopened
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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17. MAKE ME BEAUTIFUL
BOTOX, RMB 500 per area, Liposuction, RMB 2,000 per area, Breast Augmentation, RMB 15,000," touts an American plastic surgeon's ad to potential clients in Beijing, where he now operates. But since
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. TO WED OR NOT TO WED
Changing traditions mean that the Chinese are marrying at a less tender age than before, and that some don't bother at all.THERE was a time in China when a bride, who might have been 16 years old,
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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19. THE BIG, BAD W0BLD
More Chinese college students dive into the big, had world every June - this year, there are more than 4 million. What's involved in bridging the gap between campus and working life?THE arresting red
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. OVERSEAS, AND BACK
Chinese students are still heading overseas for education - but these days, they're also coming back.THE sea turtle may be one of the animal kingdoms' most endangered species, but in its allegorical
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML