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    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 505, January 31, 2011
    This week's paper: Anti-monopoly Law Cases Surge, Water Conservation Efforts and Coping with Drought
    English Edition Staff | 2011-02-10
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 504, January 24, 2011
    This week's paper: A New Grain Law, Political Meetings and Property Market Restrictions
    English Edition Staff | 2011-01-24
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 503, Jan 17, 2010
    This Week's Paper: Land Use Fees, Ticket Scalpers and the New Fosun Empire
    English Edition Staff | 2011-01-18
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 502, Jan 10, 2010
    This Week's Paper: Property Tax by Stealth, Inflation Forecasts, Hoarding Tobacco and Defining Poor
    English Edition Staff | 2011-01-10
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 501, Jan 03, 2011
    This Week's Paper: China's Budget for 2011, Predictions for the Year Ahead and an Interview with the CEO of Li Ning
    English Edition Staff | 2011-01-04
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 500, December 27, 2010
    This Week's Paper: The Urban-rural Income Gap Could be Controlled, Public Participation in Putting Pressure on Enterprise Pollution Treatment, New Oriental Gives me Half Happiness
    English Edition Staff | 2010-12-31
    THIS WEEK
    Issue Wrap No. 499, Dec 20, 2010
    This Week's Newspaper: 17 Years of Dismal History in Xingfu Ba Village, High Interest Lending in Wenzhou Reaches Critical Point, Who will get Crowded Out of Beijing?
    English Edition Staff | 2010-12-20
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    The State Council recently requested many well-known Chinese scholars to attend a hastily-arranged conference to discuss the commercialization of GM crops
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