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Eat Without Meat
Young people across China are becoming vegetarians for a variety of reasons, from weight loss to worries about the quality of meat
 Saving Lives at All Costs
Military surgeons risk danger and battle primitive conditions to rescue a girl trapped for almost three days
 Culture Made Free
A free admission scheme spreading across China's museums is opening up culture and history to a large public
 Deadly Outbreak
Special team assembled to tackle deadly virus that has so far claimed dozens of children's lives
 Exploring Shangri-La
Tibet's tourist sites reopened on Labor Day, May 1, as life returns to normal following unrest in March
 Oriental Express
China's most expensive construction project, the world's longest express railway, will boost the economy and promote innovation
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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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