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Do Public Lists Showing Quake Donations by the Rich Serve a Purpose?
No price on love
 Does Self-preservation Outweigh Moral Obligation?
The Wenchuan earthquake has fired debate on the issue of survival instincts versus moral responsibility. Forum extracts viewpoints from across the net
 Should the Media Apologize For Inaccurate Reporting?
The judgment has set off much debate
 Will Exam Credits for Women Help Erase Gender Inequality?
Respecting women, or goes too far?
 Are Informal Settlements the Answer to Urban Migrant Influx?
Will they help integrate workers into society or marginalize them further?
 Can Government Contract Positions Improve the Civil Service?
Whether the new policy will bring fundamental changes to the system remains to be seen
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- Does Self-preservation Outweigh Moral Obligation?
- Crossing the Divide
- Should the Media Apologize For Inaccurate Reporting?
- Will Exam Credits for Women Help Erase Gender Inequality?
- Are Informal Settlements the Answer to Urban Migrant Influx?
- Can Government Contract Positions Improve the Civil Service?
- Will Banning Free Plastic Bags Reduce Pollution?
- Should Universities Ban Profanity Online to Resolve Moral Dilemma?
- Tibet Benefiting From Regional Autonomy
- Exposing Dalai Lama As a Dishonest Person
- Will Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Keep Them in China?
- Should Political Advisors Carry out the Work of Policemen?
- Can Public Access to Senior Officials Promote Transparent Governance?
- Should Teachers Be Made To Take the Same Exams as Their Students?
- Should News Anchors Speak Only in Mandarin?
- Is It Feasible to Build a College In Every County?
- Should College Entrance Exam Results Be Made Public, or Kept Private?
- Should the Ration-Coupon System Be Reinstituted to Curb Excessive Price Hikes?
- Should Traditional Roast Ducks Follow the Fast Food Pattern?
- Should Universities Charge More To Subsidize the Poor?
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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

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 25, 2008
The 41-year-old Lu holds a Master's degree in economics from prestigious Peking University. He was successfully elected the youngest ever vice mayor of Beijing at the age of 35

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