The Other Half of the Sky
The concept of men being superior to women is still deeply rooted in some parts of China |
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A Woman's Dilemma
Whether to become a mother is a tough question facing many women in China, amid increasing gender discrimination in the workplace |
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Steady as She Goes
China strives to maintain stable employment to counterbalance the effects of the global financial crisis |
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A Brilliant Bill
The central bank has decided to auction its one-year bills every two weeks to keep the country's credit markets afloat |
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A Silver Lining
With the right approach, China can turn the financial crisis into an opportunity |
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Rural Revival
Reforms aim to inject life into the countryside |
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Down on the Farm
The government's recent decision allowing farmers to transfer their farmland-use rights is the latest step in modernizing the country's agricultural sector |
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The Crisis Factor
The worst financial crisis in decades is making an impact on U.S. election politics and beyond |
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Memorial Held for Legendary Director
A funeral for Xie Jin, a legendary Chinese filmmaker whose movies have won popularity among generations, was held in Shanghai |
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The Alarm Bell Rings for China
Despite the global financial crisis and lower-than-expected third-quarter GDP growth, the country's overall economic conditions remain relatively stable |
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U.S. Treasury Bonds: A Hot Potato
China should be cautious when buying U.S. Treasury bonds, experts say |
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A Tale of Two Continents
Eurasian countries unite to seek a way out of the global financial crisis |
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Embryo of a Multipolar World
To find out more about the Asia-Europe Meeting ASEM and China's involvement in the mechanism, Beijing Review reporter Yan Wei spoke to Feng Zhongping, Director of the Institute... |
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The Passing of a Film Icon
China mourns the death of its most loved filmmaker |
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Obama Wins U.S. Presidential Elections: Media
Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the U.S. general elections on Tuesday |
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Talent Pool for Tibet
Over the past half century, the Tibet Nationalities Institute, the first university especially built for Tibetans, has trained more than 30,000 people and greatly contributed to the region's development |
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A United Effort
European countries realize the only way to survive the financial crisis is by working together |
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The Crisis Factor
The worst financial crisis in decades is making an impact on U.S. election politics and beyond |
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Pre-school Profits
High fees place a strain on parents who want to send their children to kindergarten |
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A Running Controversy
A long-distance running program to tackle declining fitness among Chinese students has met with applause, but also concern |
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