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二十一世纪英文报
第487期 (2003-01-02)

News

Review
BY 21ST
Individual cheque
BY XINHUA
Chechnya bomb probe
BY 21ST
Homes a bit pricey for some residents
BY AGENCIES
Tough ordeal for these troops
BY AGENCIES
Wine received well by monied palates
BY AGENCIES
Education spells new way of life
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY 21ST
Celebrating New Year in defiance
BY AGENCIES
War clouds continue to gather in skies over Iraq
BY 21ST
Fourth capsule goes into space
BY 21ST

Perspective

Females not saying 'no'to lighting up
BY Du Juan, 21ST
Teenagers find smoking hot and cool
BY Laura Kyle

Business

Striking it rich off West Africa
BY AGENCIES
China's top 10 companies in 2002
BY 21ST
Make educated business guess
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES
East Asians looking for amusement
BY AGENCIES

Science

Chemical home of love
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Top space mysteries
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES
Ageing computers need a good home
BY WASHINGTON POST

Style

Avoid being an office flirt
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
New offbeat destinations
BY THE OBSERVER
Saying 'I love you' properly
BY AGENCIES
Plucking the perfect eyebrow
BY THE HARTFORD COURANT
Life in Cuba moves to a different beat
BY THE GUARDIAN

Society

Eiffel still appeals to everyone
BY AGENCIES
UFO sect says it cloned human
BY AGENCIES
Children aid divorcees in mate search
BY AGENCIES
Odds and ends
BY AGENCIES

People

Lone warrior in battle for truth
BY 21ST
Most wanted surfer heads back online
BY 21ST
Celebrity
BY 21ST
Pinocchio challenges children
BY AGENCIES

Forum

Look at your real reason for breaking up
BY 21ST
Your say
BY 21ST
Science in danger of ripping the very soul out of humour
BY 21ST
Editor's greetings
BY 21ST
Companies need to stop discrimination
BY 21ST

Campus Life

Schools providing familiar job sites
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
US wants better info on visitors from overseas
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Bulletin board
BY 21ST
New Oriental opens branch in Nanjing
BY Bao Xinyan And Lu Hongyan
Students in ROK heading up north
BY 21ST-XINHUA
Check contracts before you sign
BY 21ST
Taiwanese see Jiang's star quality
BY AGENCIES
Grads seem a mite too picky
BY Zhang Haigang, 21ST
More equal treatment for the private sector
BY 21ST

Language Lab

TOEFL exam goes through changes
BY Liu Yumei, 21ST
Battle with Chinglish rages on every street
BY AGENCIES
Hot words
BY 21ST
Elt calendar
BY 21ST
Clearing it up
BY 21ST
Timetable for English tests
BY 21ST
Focus on topic to survive written part
BY Xia Zuoguo
Stop cheats by teaching responsibly
BY 21ST

Entertainment

Top pianist plays for his country
BY 21ST
Strange days for Oscars
BY AGENCIES
Highly private 10 best albums
BY AGENCIES
New slick Spielberg delighting thecritics
BY AGENCIES
Song of the week
BY 21ST
US ballet performs in China
BY 21ST
Movie industry alive with minority voices
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Classical music
BY 21ST
Star talk
BY 21ST

Sport

German jumps into the lead
BY AGENCIES
Seaman refuses to step down
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES

Supplement

Yawning for all of 2002
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Look for attack to come online
BY AGENCIES
Freedom losing out in fight against junk
BY AGENCIES
Working technology
BY AGENCIES
New PCs not welcomed by everyone
BY THE WASHINGTON POST
Thin slice of TV has big market
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Best of 2003
BY THE OBSERVER
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