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二十一世纪英文报
第479期 (2002-11-07)

Focus

Putting a price tag on success
BY Du Juan, 21ST
Hidden disease of modern life
BY Laura Kyle

News

Saddam may let inspectors come
BY 21ST
Youthful pragmatic views for the Party
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
US and UK research non-lethal weapons
BY THE GUARDIAN
World's biggest trade zone
BY AGENCIES
IN BRIEF
BY AGENCIES
Three Gorges moving ahead
BY 21ST
China quietly changing web plans
BY AGENCIES
IN BRIEF
BY 21ST

Perspective

Poor hit by rich diseases
BY AGENCIES
Getting at the root of the matter
BY AGENCIES

Business

Lucky escape for Microsoft
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Teddy's gloomy centenary
BY AGENCIES

Science

Nokia takes on gamers
BY AGENCIES
Pushing laser into new army weapons
BY THE GUARDIAN
IN BRIEF
BY AGENCIES

Style

High-tech order pods
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Pomelo is one of autumn's best fruit offerings
BY AGENCIES
A glimpse at St. Petersburg
BY 21ST
Seeing is believing
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Striking a cord with fashion
BY AGENCIES

Society

'Kidnap' attempt makes the news
BY THE GUARDIAN
Odds and ends
BY AGENCIES

People

Alarming accounts of America's discoverer
BY AGENCIES
Celebrity
BY AGENCIES
Terrorist or unwitting student?
BY AGENCIES

Forum

One vegetarian's China syndrome
BY Olivia Richwald
Be brave and say you want to date her
BY 21ST
View of an uncertain future
BY 21ST
School uniforms stop individuality
BY 21ST
What the world actually needs
BY 21ST

Campus Life

Students say yes to army recruiters
BY Zhang Haigang, 21ST
Tampering with nature
BY 21ST
Lecturers use laptop to link up
BY 21ST
BULLETIN BOARD
BY 21ST
The importance of dress
BY 21ST
New idea from the classroom
BY Wang Xin
To cheat or not to cheat
BY AGENCIES

Language Lab

Salute to 21C's younger cousin
BY Wang Min, 21ST
Getting by in the CET spoken test
BY Liu Yumei, 21ST
Dealing with tattooing's aftereffects
BY 21ST
Clearing it up
BY 21ST
Increased English use in Beijing
BY 21ST
BELL COLUMN
BY 21ST
ELT CALENDAR
BY 21ST

Entertainment

New Harry Potter is scarier and funnier
BY AGENCIES
Bond girls are licensed to thrill
BY AGENCIES
Why the French still love Napoleon
BY AGENCIES
SONG OF THE WEEK
BY 21ST
Classical Music
BY 21ST
STAR TALK
BY 21ST
Instant fame of Tricia Chen
BY AGENCIES
November arts show
BY CD

Sport

Paris victory for Safin
BY AGENCIES
Federation backs Italy coach
BY AGENCIES
IN BRIEF
BY AGENCIES

Supplement

Focus on pixels
BY AGENCIES
Biotech sector provides some better chances
BY AGENCIES
Identifying people through Biometrics
BY AGENCIES
Tiny science goes from lab to office
BY AGENCIES
Techies diversify in unsteady job world
BY AGENCIES
Develop your own antivirus strategy
BY 21ST
Hackers are going crackers
BY 21ST
Pulling your electricity out of thin air
BY AGENCIES
Digital video recorders: affordable and alluring
BY AGENCIES
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