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21. Getting a Lift
Sex shops have proliferated across Beijing. But who goes there, asks Mark Godfrey, and what do they buy?THE balding man on the bike was in for Viagra. The visiting foreign couple wanted skimpy
Author: By MARK GODFREY Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. Coffee with Cream on
Flushed with record profits, Starbucks envisages more stores in China's wealthy southern cities as the way ahead.STARBUCKS demonstrates its commitment to China," began the statement. When was the
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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23. The Sum of Parts
The world's auto parts industry is shifting to China to supply the international automakers already here.BEFORE China joined the WTO, automakers that wanted to manufacture in China were compelled to
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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24. Too Many Chefs Spoiling the Plot
Arising glut of under-qualified business consultants is worrying foreign investors seeking assistance in establishing wholly foreign-owned enterprises or joint ventures in China, according to an
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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25. Conducting Heat
Sales of semiconductors, the chips used in computers, are soaring in China and the country is churning out plenty of its own too.IT'S not immediately associated with China but SMIC (the Semiconductor
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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26. Mind Opening Games
As Shanghai gets ready to host the Special Olympic Games in 2007, celebrities and Yao Ming weigh in to open China's mind to people with intellectual disabilities."Their commitment to inspiring people
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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27. Stand Up and Be Counted
Eighty percent of Chinese opinion leaders quizzed in a recent survey said they think foreign multinationals operating here are now facing "increasing and reasonable " scrutiny.IF business reputations
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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28. Ringing in the Changes
China is reshaping the way music is sold. Ringtones and song-sharing over wireless will be how musicians make music - and money -from a market already squeezed by bootleggers.SUITED senior officials,
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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29. Art Matters
Beijing's Huajiadi community of contemporary artists may have disbanded, but its impact and the commercial success of its artists have been enormous.THE figures in uniform chic-black huddled for a
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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30. Sounds Like Promoting
Years on the scene, musician and promoter Jon Campbell has learned what China's music fans want to hear - and pay for.IF you want to play to China's masses, what kind of music should you play? "Pop
Author: MARK GODFREY Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML