CEO forum focuses on economy after recession
How will China and the rest of the world seize on opportunities presented in the post-recession global economy? The 2009 BusinessWeek CEO Forum held over the past weekend focused on China and the post-recession global economy.
November 27, 2009 Filed under Business
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Australian study no longer springboard for immigration
If you want to study in Australia, what’s your reason? If it’s immigration, reconsider your options. The country is no longer an immigration heavenor international students.
November 27, 2009 Filed under Outlook
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China as seen by the Chinese – Photographers call for conscience
He’s not only an artist, but a moral force to be reckoned with. His images are a visual conscience for China and the rest of the world. That’shat people say about Lu Guang, a Chinese photographer who won this year’s W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography.
November 27, 2009 Filed under Feature
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November 27, 2009 Filed under Issue
Health minister warns of HIV’s spread
AIDS is still spreading rapidly among high-risk groups and is threatening to become a serious epidemic, Minister of Health Chen Zhu said Tuesday.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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Size of Shanghai Disney still unclear
The National Committee of Reform and Development approved Shanghai Disneyland on Tuesday. But what they approved is far different from what media were told.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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Monitoring and wiretapping soon to be codified in law
Overheard, a film released last July, impressed audiences with its scenes of investigators installing wiretapping devices during its first 10 minutes. Now, wiretapping is coming to China.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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Love supermarket, a chance at romance
Shelves are stocked with framed photos of lonely singles seeking a partner. About 300 singles’ photos are on the shelve now. When there is a successfulmatch, they will put down the photos from the shelf, Zhang Ying, the manager, said.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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School subs sacked in Lanzhou
Normally, a substitute teacher is a temporary teacher who fills in when a faculty teacher is missing. But in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, many have been teaching the same class for decades. These teachers will soon be sacked following a new city ordinance that is forcing out substitutes by the end of the year.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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‘Black Dollar’ scam takes money laundering literally
Beijing police have once again warned residents to be wary of “black money” scams following two new incidents of the scam this month.
November 27, 2009 Filed under News
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