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  • Sep 28, 2010 17:36 PM
    Professor Yu Yongding: A Decade of Economic Influence
    Yu's latest book charts both the progression of his ideas and its parallels to the evolution of China's international economic policies
  • Sep 24, 2010 18:09 PM
    HSBC's Debt to Sir Thomas Jackson
    A look at how the world's largest financial services group was founded on foundering government finances
  • Sep 13, 2010 16:40 PM
    Tastemakers
    The making of contemporary Chinese art and entertainment
  • Aug 27, 2010 18:31 PM
    "Buried" Yet Committed to Memory
    Wang Libo's documentary sifts the cover-up behind Northeastern China's 1976 Tangshan Earthquake which, according to official statistics, killed more than 240,000
  • Aug 13, 2010 17:35 PM
    Truth is in the Telling
    A recent series of investigations into con men has initiated a debate on the difference between the art of fraud and fiction
  • Jul 27, 2010 19:56 PM
    China's Economy, from a Front-Row Perspective
    Andy Xie's new book rings alarm bells with common sense, intellectualism and even a dose of optimism
  • Jul 16, 2010 12:10 PM
    Ground Rules for Men
    Play like a man and watch like a man during the World Cup 2010
  • Jun 21, 2010 10:49 AM
    Culture's Long March from Revolution to Crises
    A 30-year cultural transition marked by love songs, sinology and consumerism has shaken faith, belief and credibility in China
  • Apr 08, 2010 11:03 AM
    Before Qianmen: Life in Old Beijing
    Belgian documentarian Olivier Meys and Chinese independent filmmaker, Zhang Yaxuan, offer an unvarnished look at modern Chinese life through stories surrounding the Qianmen district demolition
  • Jan 11, 2010 00:36 AM
    Sports: The Bird's Nest Effect
    China has high hopes for the Winter Olympics and the Asian Games, but soccer is a mess and officials are obsessed with "trophy-ism" and the "game economy"
  • Jan 11, 2010 00:35 AM
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    A decade of tremendous growth for the Internet industry in China may be ending as resistant regulators and get-rich-quick schemes run amok.
  • Jan 11, 2010 00:33 AM
    Long Live the Film Industry
    Foreign blockbusters are popular, but China needs more of its own movies – and more theaters
  • Jan 11, 2010 00:30 AM
    Publishing's Shrinking Page
    As digital books take hold, bookstores and consolidating government monopolies face changing times in China's sprawling publishing sector.
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