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21. A PINK DAWN?
Most gays in China are still tight-lipped about their preferences, but their shouts are getting louder all the time.WHILE debate rages on in the West about whether homosexuals should be allowed to
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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22. Supporting Solo
China's great leap forward in population had some side effects. How are they treated today?IMAGINE you're a twenty-something whitecollar on the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, with a young wife
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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23. Roses Are Redder.
The originally Western day for lovers is catching on among enamoured white collars in China.THEY sit there staring into the depths of one another's souls. Pulses quicken as the waiter slips the
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. Hooked by a Net
Internet Addiction Disorder is spreading through Chinese cables at higher-than-ever speeds.NEVER mind smoking, gambling, or crack cocaine, Chinese youths are developing a compulsion for a different
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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25. The Great Outdoors
As springtime rolls in, legions of Beijing's white-collars are hitting the local hills, and beyond.ZHANG Guobing spends his every working day huddled over a keyboard in an open plan office on the
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. Out with the Old?
Some threads of an intricate cultural web spun by 5,000 years of love, family, and marriage hold strong today. Others are starting to weaken.ASK a Chinese white collar to recommend a matchmaker, and
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. Changing Trains
"Harmony" proves more than just a name for commuters on China's new high-speed train.LAUNCHED last April, the "Bullet Train" has unquestionably harmonized China's notoriously chaotic platforms and
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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28. BOOK REVIEW
Mao Zedong: Man, Not God, by Quan Yanchi, Foreign Languages Press, paperback, 212 pagesThe intimate story of Mao Zedong, as seen through the eyes of his bodyguard, was received enthusiastically by
Author: Richard Harris Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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29. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Great Wall
If it's true, as the song claims, that "love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage," what happens when a young filly from Beijing gets hitched to an American
Author: Richard Pearce Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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30. Cheap and Cheerful in Beijing
Some tips for budget-minded travelers on where to find the best bargains in Beijing when eating or shopping.Xiushui MarketChina is famed around the globe for its many splendid additions to world
Author: RICHARD PEARCE Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML