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Do We Need to Redefine the Top Four Inventions?
While papermaking and printing remain but are merged into a single one, compass and gunpowder are replaced by bronze, silk and porcelain
The Mother of Invention
China's four great ancient inventions have left their mark on local and global development
Scrolling Through Time
Olympics opening ceremony gives an unforgettable interpretation of China's four great inventions
Should Officials Be Honored for Doing Their Jobs?
The scrap dealer has made media headlines for erecting a stone stele to sing the praises of a local official
Is Free Public Transportation Sustainable?
Free public transportation is a great dream, but one not so easy to achieve?
Will Alternative Enrollment Methods Lower the Fairness of the National College Entrance Exam?
Netizens said that Tsinghua's independent initiative is positive in catering for students with special talents
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Do Netizens Have the Right to Take the Law Into Their Own Hands?
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Are Luxury Housing Billboards the Scapegoat for High House Prices?
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Should Chinese Take a Backseat to English in Higher Education?
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Does the Long Arm of the Law Need the Community's Hand?
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Should ‘I'm Sorry’ Let Officials off the Hook?
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Medical Ethics Vs. Journalistic Ethics
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Can Opening ‘Ethics Files’ on Medical Staff Improve Patients’ Care?
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Should Government Offer Incentives to Lure Back Top Overseas Chinese Talent?
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Is a 'National Reading Day' Necessary to Promote the Love of Reading?
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Should Mercy Killing of the Terminally Ill Be Allowed?
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Is It Necessary for Civil Servants to Wear Uniforms During Office Hours?
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Should Names of Criminals Be Included in City Annals?
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Should Internet Jargon Be Allowed in College Entrance Examinations?
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Can Probes of Golf Membership Listings Help to Expose Corrupt Officials?
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Should Criminals Be Allowed to 'Buy' Their Way to Reduced Sentences?
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Should Feng Shui Be Recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage?
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Should Feng Shui Be Recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage?
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Can Security Cameras On Public Buses Help Curb Onboard Crimes?
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Does a Western Coffee Shop Belong in China's Forbidden City?
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Can Hugging a Stranger Help Break Down Social Barriers?
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An Explosive Opening
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Textiles in Bind
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Restoring Faith
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO.34, 2008
Chinese swimmer Zhang Lin, 20, won a historic silver medal in the men's 400 meters freestyle at the Beijing Olympics
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 33, 2008
A gymnast since the age of 5, Yang is already a veteran with a dozen Olympic medals
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 32, 2008
A grand fireworks display, in addition to lighting effects featuring brilliant colors, especially red that is seen as a symbol of China, will fire up the global audience
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