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SPECIAL REPORT

THE non-public economy has played an important role in China's economic reforms over the past two decades, bringing about great changes to the economy and to society...

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CULTURE
This year's three-day Shanghai International Film and TV Fair, occupying a full 12,000 square meters, opened on 9th June. Numerous international film and TV giants, including Time Warner, CBS, Sony, KBS, Fuji TV and NNN participated, accounting for 40 percent of the entire site...

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MEET in Beijing 2002, an international gala month, took place last May in China's capital. The theme of this month-long festival was to "enjoy arts, beauty, hope, and the spring."...

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Cultural Focus

BERNARDO Bertolucci's film, The Last Emperor, drew its Western audience into a mystic, grandiose, oriental palace that was the Forbidden City, leaving them awestruck at the portrayed image of life as it had been within its confines...

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Pieces of the Past

ALCOHOLIC beverage was the earliest liquid refreshment created by humankind. In the thousands of years that have since elapsed, the countless ceremonial and everyday use sets of cups, goblets, and decanters that were produced specifically to contain and convey wine and liquor have now become important historical artifacts...

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Film Review

Chinese Film Searches for Its "Missing Gun"

THE ceremonious premiere was recently held of a Chinese film whose theme is the grim search by a policeman in a small town for his missing gun. The film is the maiden work of a young director. It starred Jiang Wen...

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Museum

China Printing Museum

THE China Printing Museum is at 25 Xinghua Beilu, Huangcun Town, Daxing County, Beijing. A specialized science and technology museum, it has been open to the public since June 1, 1996...

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SOCIETY/LIFE

Photo Essay

DJ Da Hai

Miko Da Hai is DJ at a Xi'an disco bar. At nightfall, the sight of him in his cool outfit, and the sound of his magnetic vocal accompanied by the pulsing disco beat, is something to behold. The job having come his way by chance...

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People

ECONOMY

SHORTLY after Spring Festival, as China prepared for its WTO entry, arbitration took place between a non-public owned enterprise in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province, and an American company, over the quality of a complete assembly line set...

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NEWS COLUMNS
FOCUS
Leisure Spectrum
Business in Brief
China Establishes Anti-Dumping Service Center
Targets Set for Farmers' Healthcare
Law to Be Made for Animal Welfare
Reasons for Divorce More Diversified
Urban Youth Hails Post-Modernistic Concept
Chinese Women Seek More Independence

Chinese University Joins International Space Station Experiment
Microlithic Relics and Ancient Tombs Discovered along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Male Mom to Become a Reality
Chinese Mainland Chefs Bewitch NY Gourmands
Shanghai Youth Sever Lingual Ribbon to Speak Better English

Lukewarm Reaction to Valdner's Intention to Play in China

Six Major Changes to Take Place in China's Economic Environment
Foreign Investors Allowed to Invest Directly in Civil Aviation Industry
Chinese Software Exports Hit Six Billion Yuan in 2001
Three Magnates Fix Their Eyes on the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway
Economy Housing to Become Key in Housing Construction
10 Percent of Beijingers Wait for Foreign Insurance Companies
Well-Educated, High Salaried Female Youth Lead Individualized Consumption
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August 2002
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