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二十一世纪英文报
第469期 (2002-08-29)

Frontpage

A love that gets bent out of shape
BY AGENCIES

Focus

China's new middle class
BY NEWSDAY

News

BETTER MEDICINE
BY Xinhua
Floods making a deadly return
BY AGENCIES
Differences emerging at SA summit
BY THE GUARDIAN
Spain seeks ban on Basque party
BY AGENCIES
License plates die after a brief life
BY AGENCIES
China may consider expanded peace-keeping role in future
BY AGENCIES
Tokyo court rejects germ war law suit
BY AGENCIES
Seven Arab bomb suspects arrested
BY AGENCIES

Perspective

Celebs tell all over and over again
BY THE GUARDIAN

Business

TOUCH SOMEONE
BY XINHUA
Giving companies personalized voice
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
AOL and AT&T in latest parternership breakup
BY AGENCIES

Science

Learning to love asteroids
BY AGENCIES
Piglets could be organ donors
BY AGENCIES
Japan continues its 3G lead
BY THE GUARDIAN

Style

The finer points of capri pants
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Yoga therapy seeks to transcend the physical
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Return to school with the correct technology
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES

Society

40 ways to save the earth
BY THE GUARDIAN
French mayor says don't die here!
BY AGENCIES
Lost a pet? Find it on your mobile
BY AGENCIES

People

Five years after Diana, a royal recovery
BY AGENCIES
'Dreadful' writer and his stories
BY THE GUARDIAN
Muslim activist says he's not a terrorist
BY THE WASHINGTON POST

Forum

Misunderstanding means East-West cultural clash
BY 21STBY Olivier Liang, SPECIAL
Sort out your problems on a single basis
BY Ralph Jennings
Seriously ill need public assistance
BY 21ST
Sportsmanship!
BY 21ST
Trust is a part of life
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Your comments on adventure
BY 21ST

Campus Life

RECRUITING DRIVE
BY NEWSPHOYO
More HK students falling victim to sexual assault
BY AGENCIES
College down at ground level
BY AGENCIES
Teachers college marks cente nary
BY 21ST
Parental support under fire
BY 21ST
Recognizing top English scorers
BY 21ST
Putting the lid on university growth
BY CD
Giving China's gifted young a little boost
BY 21ST
DORM LIFE
BY 21ST

Language Lab

Piracy battle caught in an odd situation
BY 21ST
Clearing it up
BY 21ST
Have an active class
BY 21ST
Bell column
BY 21ST
Register for new GRE
BY 21ST
Make teacher training effective
BY Liu Yumei, 21ST
Japan needs techno-English
BY AGENCIES

Entertainment

Kenny G brings saxo to China
BY 21ST
Toronto festival promises diversity
BY AGENCIES
Spears on life, sex and divorce
BY AGENCIES
Hollywood to cast Bollywood epic
BY AGENCIES
Song of the week
BY 21ST
'Simone:' a digital face of perfection
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Star talk
BY 21ST

Sport

China loses big, but Yao earns respect
BY AGENCIES
Davenport to take Williams 'Sister Act'
BY AGENCIES
Wang Zhizhi out of Chinese squad
BY AGENCIES

Supplement

Internships open up jobs
BY 21ST
Job future not looking so bright
BY Li Jun, 21ST
Survey shows that their salad days are over
BY AGENCIES
Learn how to market yourself and sell your services to a company
BY 21ST
Useful information on international firms
BY 21ST
Students facing tough choices at graduation
BY 21ST
Undergraduates pay for skills
BY Li Jun, 21ST
Tips on how to be relaxed in your work
BY AGENCIES
Regular job fairs in major Chinese cities
BY 21ST
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