Literati
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Series books on Tibet issued in Lhasa
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Sinolingua's overseas publishing miracle
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Retracing the footsteps of history
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Clicking to become an online millionaire
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An Dun: chasing the Chinese dream
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Quick million for new Dan Brown book
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Yang Xianyi receives Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation
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The stories of one quarter of the world
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Liu Yang: Showcasing Chinese culture and tradition
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Dan Brown returns after six-year wait
 
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Frankfurt Book Fair boss loves Chinese novels
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Chinese books eye global market
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Martin Jacques' new book 'When China Rules the World'
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National Library of China celebrates the 100th birthday
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Pitching it right
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Not easy to read China
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China's cultural sector urged to boost int'l exchanges
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New book promotes dialogue between nations
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Former premier's book set for release
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'Africa' magazine launched in Beijing
 
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Publication industry urged to promote Chinese culture
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History in the making
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Return of the Ruined Capital
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Mahatma Gandhi through the eyes of his grandson
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'Twilight' author accused of plagiarism
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Chinese science and technology books exhibited in Pyongyang
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Of parallel journeys and coalescing cultures
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A trip through the history of the City of London
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Int'l architecture book fair kicks off in Pyongyang
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'Man Booker dozen' expands to 13 books this year
 
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Number of HK Book Fair visitors hit record 900,000
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Ancient Confucianism books to be translated into 9 foreign languages
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Tibet brings out the poet in bureaucrat
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One hand claps
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Renowned scholar Ji Xianlin dies in Beijing
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Code mystery deepens with upcoming sequel
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'The Good Boatman' sails to China
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A book that solves the puzzle of a fusion confusion
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Rules of engagement
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China begins revision of grand collection of historical books
 
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New book about A/H1N1 published
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Finding salvation in the killer outback
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Erudite confusion
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Romance novels thriving in tough economic times
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A hidden agenda
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Covering the China beat
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Int'l Book Fair opens in Warsaw
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CUP, CIP to cooperate on 'Cultural China' series
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What China threat?
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Ultimate insider
 
Silage Choppers and Snake Spirits
Joan Hinton, a US citizen and former physicist on the Manhattan Project, lives on the Beijing Agricultural Machinery Experiment Station she set up with her late husband in 1980.
New literary windows into China
New literary windows into China
A must for summer reading lists, don't miss Foreign Languages Press' exciting new series of contemporary fiction, "21st Century Chinese Literature," launched with 3 collections of short stories and novellas from 30 most-loved writers, many translated for the first time into English.
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Book Club
Volunteer Campaigns in China
2008 will go down history as an important year China's voluntary services sector.
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Finding Pleasure, Panning for Treasures
A great upsurge in collecting is evident throughout China.
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Magazines
China Today

Coping with climate change:a common task

Radical shifts in China's milk market

Learn from the past, look to the future

Beijing Review

Team effort

Coke's juicy deal

An uneasy balance

China Today

A splendid start

Making use of waste


With the Wind

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