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Are Informal Settlements the Answer to Urban Migrant Influx?
Will they help integrate workers into society or marginalize them further?
 Can Government Contract Positions Improve the Civil Service?
Whether the new policy will bring fundamental changes to the system remains to be seen
 Will Banning Free Plastic Bags Reduce Pollution?
China's move is hailed by green groups as a sign of its determination to protect the environment and raise the environmental awareness in the country
 Should Universities Ban Profanity Online to Resolve Moral Dilemma?
From this perspective, supporters for Peking University's move believe its proposed action is a counterattack against the deterioration of the Internet's method of communication and also expresses its wish to rebuild moral standards
 Tibet Benefiting From Regional Autonomy
What Tibetans fear most is the resumption of the pre-1959 feudal serfdom in Tibet and terrorist activities of "Tibet independence" forces
 Exposing Dalai Lama As a Dishonest Person
 
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- Can Government Contract Positions Improve the Civil Service?
- Will Banning Free Plastic Bags Reduce Pollution?
- Should Universities Ban Profanity Online to Resolve Moral Dilemma?
- Tibet Benefiting From Regional Autonomy
- Exposing Dalai Lama As a Dishonest Person
- Will Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Keep Them in China?
- Should Political Advisors Carry out the Work of Policemen?
- Can Public Access to Senior Officials Promote Transparent Governance?
- Should Teachers Be Made To Take the Same Exams as Their Students?
- Should News Anchors Speak Only in Mandarin?
- Is It Feasible to Build a College In Every County?
- Should College Entrance Exam Results Be Made Public, or Kept Private?
- Should the Ration-Coupon System Be Reinstituted to Curb Excessive Price Hikes?
- Should Traditional Roast Ducks Follow the Fast Food Pattern?
- Should Universities Charge More To Subsidize the Poor?
- Can Reconstructing the Gutted Old Summer Palace Be Good for the Nation?
- Should Taking Advantage of A Malfunctioning ATM Warrant a Life Sentence?
- Is the Divided Fiscal Seal a Symbol of Democracy?
- Should Sex Bribery Be Punished Without Legal Approval?
- Should Doctors Be Allowed to Impose Operations on Patients?
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- Chinese FM Discusses Ties, Major Issues Over Phone With U.S. Secretary of State
- China to Send Extra 2 Mln U.S. Dollars to UN Food Program
- China, Japan Agree to Enhance Economic Co-op
- Olympic Flame Atop Mt. Qomolangma
- Chinese Artists Perform for Pope
- Chinese Relief Materials Arrive in Myanmar
- China, Japan Sign Joint Statement
- The Number of HFMD Cases Approaches 20,000
- Hu, Fukuda Discuss Closer Bilateral Ties
- Restoring Faith 
- Guiding Economic Policy 
- Global Partnership 
- Rosy Outlook for SMEs in China 
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE & POINTS NO. 19, 2008
Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has found the recipe for successful engagement with China

PEOPLE' & POINTS NO.18
Jin Jing, a torchbearer who was attacked by a "Tibet independence" activist during the Paris leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay in early April, has received a late official greeting from the French Government

PEOPLE & POINTS NO.17, 2008
Chinese movie star Gong Li has been invited by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) to be Global Environmental Ambassador, and will be officially nominated along with two other well-known celebrities on the World Environment Day, June 5

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