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Study Abroad Flourishes, With China a Hot Spot
The number of Americans studying in China increased by 25 percent last year, according to a new report.
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Earthquake in China Highlights the Vulnerability of Schools in Many Countries
The loss of life in schools collapsed by the earthquake around China could have been reduced using known methods for designing or retrofitting structures in earthquake zones, experts said.
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Child Labor Rings Reach China’s Distant Villages
Residents of Liangshan, a remote part of southwestern China, say abject poverty, drug abuse and a lack of jobs have driven many children to work in factories in coastal cities.
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Chinese Factories, Flouting Labor Laws, Hire Children From Poor, Distant Villages
Residents of Liangshan, a remote part of southwestern China, say abject poverty, drug abuse and a lack of jobs have driven many children to work in factories in coastal cities.
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Chinese Factories, Flouting Labor Laws, Hire Children From Poor, Distant Villages
Residents of Liangshan, a remote part of southwestern China, say abject poverty, drug abuse and a lack of jobs have driven many children to work in factories in coastal cities.
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Talking Business: Horatio Alger Multiplied by 1.3 Billion
You hear constantly that China is a country of young people, but you really see it in business, where a whole generation of young entrepreneurs went from rags to riches.
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Talking Business: Horatio Alger Multiplied by 1.3 Billion
You hear constantly that China is a country of young people, but you really see it in business, where a whole generation of young entrepreneurs went from rags to riches.
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