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二十一世纪英文报
第490期 (2003-01-23)

News

On the road again
BY CHINA DAILY
UN still divided over Iraq issue
BY 21ST
Review
BY 21ST
Time to be on the lookout for fireworks
BY 21ST
Rapid net user rise
BY AGENCIES
No fear of flying for those with cash
BY 21ST
Oldest of economic zones lets door open
BY AGENCIES
DPRK head meets with Russian envoy
BY CHINA DAILY
UK needs immigrants
BY THE GUARDIAN
Cleaning up in Afghan capital
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES
Adverts hitch a ride with cops
BY AGENCIES

Perspective

Kissing on the street is a crime
BY Zhang Haigang, 21ST
The problem with sex at UK universities
BY 21ST

Business

US cars falling behind
BY AGENCIES
Bigger not always better
BY NEWSDAY
Staff break: A worthwhile investment for the firm
BY THE GUARDIAN
Tell your employer
BY 21ST
In brief
BY AGENCIES

Science

Robots ready for war
BY AGENCIES
Hacker set free but not exactly
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES
New ways to disrupt infections
BY AGENCIES
DNA helps with genealogy
BY AGENCIES

Style

Tips on relief from frozen body parts
BY THE GUARDIAN
Five views of world's future
BY THE GUARDIAN
Taking a lifetime to choose the plates
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Thirty years of dating and it's still hard
BY THE BALTIMORE SUN

Society

Wives not second best
BY THE GUARDIAN
Swearing could land you in jail
BY THE GUARDIAN
odds and ends
BY AGENCIES
British fathers getting active in child care
BY THE GUARDIAN
Good luck
BY REUTERS

People

Tough place to be a woman
BY 21ST
Lone teenager tackles Atlantic voyage
BY THE GUARDIAN
celebrity
BY 21ST

Forum

Lovely to see you now kindly leave
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Let's back 'Hero'
BY 21ST
Where to spend Spring Festival
BY 21ST
'Hello' is driving me wild
BY John Sloyan
Those darned SMS messages are evil
BY 21ST
Ask questions to see which action to take
BY Ralph Jennings
Bad idea backfires
BY 21ST

Campus Life

Clinton the chancellor
BY AGENCIES
Job terror ups number of test takers
BY 21ST
BULLETIN BOARD
BY 21ST
Yale in mourning
BY AGENCIES
Go ahead for deaf student
BY AGENCIES
New way to keep you busy
BY 21ST
Mo Qi tells of her final nightmare encounter
BY 21ST
Too many university graduates?
BY 21ST
Internet leads to highest grades
BY THE BALTIMORE SUN

Language Lab

2002's word of the year
BY AGENCIES
Making sense of all those exams
BY 21ST
Note the details when taking minutes
BY 21ST
Improving the Band 4 essay
BY 21ST
Repository holds relics and waste
BY 21ST
Who put the ring in your cell phone?
BY 21ST

Entertainment

Leo makes a welcome comeback
BY THE GUARDIAN
Kidman revives her spirits
BY AGENCIES
Fresh sounds played by Wang group
BY 21ST
Sundance shows off new world features
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Classical MUsic
BY 21ST
Fei kicks off world tour in Beijing
BY 21ST
Song of the week
BY 21ST
Sundance shows off new world features
BY LOS ANGELES TIMES
Star talk
BY AGENCIES
Kangaroo comedyhits a low point on screens
BY AGENCIES

Sport

Kwan at peak of perfection
BY AGENCIES
In brief
BY AGENCIES
Kejian scores in many ways as sponsor
BY AGENCIES

Supplement

The dark side of fast food
BY 21ST
Two Whitbread Award books on offer
BY 21ST
Guide to US's top schools
BY 21ST
MOST people have problems with maths.
BY 21ST
Unusual lifetime of adventure in the US Air Force
BY 21ST
People who have evolved in the wrong way
BY 21ST
How three women's lives intertwined
BY 21ST
Classics from pen of Victor Hugo
BY 21ST
Works that inspired hollywood
BY 21ST
Self-help books could hold key to success
BY 21ST
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