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PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 28, 2008
Despite her defeat to eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams on July 3, China's big hope for Olympic gold, ace tennis athlete, Zheng Jie, gave her supporters a big surprise at this year's Wimbledon tournament
 PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 27, 2008
After steep declines in China's stocks, Shang Fulin, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started a new round of campaigning to stabilize investor confidence
 PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 26, 2008
After a seven-year tenure as mayor of Shanghai, Xu has served as president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 2002. In 2003, he was elected an international fellow of the RAE
 PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 25, 2008
The 41-year-old Lu holds a Master's degree in economics from prestigious Peking University. He was successfully elected the youngest ever vice mayor of Beijing at the age of 35
 PEOPLE & POINTS NO. 24, 2008
The mainland's former Taiwan point man Chen Yunlin was elected president of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) on June 3. Wang Yi, a veteran diplomat, replaced Chen as minister of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and the Taiwan Work Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
 PEOPLE & POINTS NO. 20, 2008
The first torchbearer Gyigyi has received much media attention not only for her good looks, but also because of the achievements and sacrifices she has made in her mountain-climbing career
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 28, 2008
Despite her defeat to eight-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams on July 3, China's big hope for Olympic gold, ace tennis athlete, Zheng Jie, gave her supporters a big surprise at this year's Wimbledon tournament

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 27, 2008
After steep declines in China's stocks, Shang Fulin, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started a new round of campaigning to stabilize investor confidence

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 26, 2008
After a seven-year tenure as mayor of Shanghai, Xu has served as president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 2002. In 2003, he was elected an international fellow of the RAE

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