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Tibet Benefiting From Regional Autonomy
What Tibetans fear most is the resumption of the pre-1959 feudal serfdom in Tibet and terrorist activities of "Tibet independence" forces
 Crossing the Divide
Weekend cross-straits charter flights and mainland tourists crossing the pond to visit Taiwan are now a reality
 Cross-Straits Optimism
The massive earthquake is a natural disaster, but if any people conduct secessionist activities and seek for "Taiwan independence" and then trigger a war, that is a manmade disaster, which should be avoided and is also avoidable
 Matters of Earthshaking Importance
Chen Yuntai explores the reasons behind the revision of the Sichuan earthquake magnitude in an article published in Science and Technology Review
 How Much Surplus Labor Is in the Countryside?
Amid worries over its aging population, China is confronted with serious challenges to sustain its labor supply so as to shore up its growing economy
 US Using 'Tibet issue' to Keep Check on China
In the eye of Washington a socialist China with growing national strength is a major rival capable of challenging the US hegemony. Naturally, checking China's rise became the core objective of the US' China policy, while the "Tibet issue" was once again employed as an important and realistic means to attack China
More Expert's View
- Crossing the Divide
- Cross-Straits Optimism
- Matters of Earthshaking Importance
- How Much Surplus Labor Is in the Countryside?
- US Using 'Tibet issue' to Keep Check on China
- Tightening Is a Must, But How?
- Chinese Ambassador to UK: If the West Could Listen Attentively to China
- Exposing Dalai Lama As a Dishonest Person
- Riots Against Welfare of Most Tibetans
- Commentary: Dalai Lama, a Scientist or a Swindler?
- Exposing the Dalai Lama as a Dishonest Person
- Interview: British Invasions Probed as Root Cause of Tibetan Separatism
- China to Deal With Global Slowdown
- Changing From Within
- We Need to Further Emancipate Minds
- China Threat, What Threat?
- Through the Looking Glass
- Being True Ourselves
- 'The West Is Polluting China'
- Rediscovering Africa
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 28, 2008
Despite her defeat to eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams on July 3, China's big hope for Olympic gold, ace tennis athlete, Zheng Jie, gave her supporters a big surprise at this year's Wimbledon tournament

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 27, 2008
After steep declines in China's stocks, Shang Fulin, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started a new round of campaigning to stabilize investor confidence

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 26, 2008
After a seven-year tenure as mayor of Shanghai, Xu has served as president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 2002. In 2003, he was elected an international fellow of the RAE

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