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31. 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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32. 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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33. Beijing's 850th Anniversary as National Capital
"Beiping is like a robust old man, with a wealth of experience. It is bold, uninhibited, and broad-minded, tolerant of both the old and the new."- Lin YutangBEIJING first became the Chinese national
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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34. Macao's New Image: Service Platform for Economic Cooperation
Lee Pong-hong was just 30 years old in September 1999 when he was appointed president of the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute. Eight years later he jokingly refers to himself as a
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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35. Alxa, Where Timeless Grassland Meets the Modern
BEFORE we made the trip to Alxa League in Inner Mongolia, we knew that it was the source of Beijing's infamous springtime sandstorms. We soon discovered that there is much more to the remote prairie,
Author: By staff reporter LIU HUANZHI & LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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36. The Pandemic Effect of Rising Oil Prices
THE impact of rising international oil prices on China is apparent in increased economic pressure on its domestic market, relevant industries and the Chinese car-owning public.Auto Owning EconomicsAt
Author: By staff report LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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37. Growing Expenses
IT can be taken as read that the average urban, middle-class, young Chinese adult would not be seen dead in footwear other than that bearing the Nike, Reebok or Adidas label. Personal gadgetry of no
Author: stoff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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38. A New Venture in China: Choosing Your Own Job
A novel kind of working person is emerging in China: the solo sailor who hoists his/her own sail to "go out to sea" in business and commerce.WHAT KIND of jobs do the Chinese prefer? Can they change
Author: staff reporter BAI YUN Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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39. Setting Matters Straight the Chinese Way
ON JUNE 3, 1980, China became a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Not long afterwards the government began to draft a series of laws and regulations on intellectual
Author: staff reporter BAI YUN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. Love from Volunteer "Mothers"
IN CHANGCHUN, capital of Jilin Province in northeastern China, there are a group of people who specially help children who were bereaved of a family member or were found in difficult conditions.
Author: staff reporter YI YUN Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML