The Independent 1993 Teresa Poole - Abstracts

The Independent 1993 Teresa Poole
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Boat people out of sight, out of mind. (welfare to Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong to be cut)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China divorce is too close for comfort. (divorce rate increases in China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China fights to get runaway economy under control. (inflation risks uprising in China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China's youngsters see a rose-tinted future. (state-provided fun palaces for Chinese teenagers)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Citic Pacific storms Hong Kong. (Chinese investment)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Deng bolsters Jiang with another title. (Jiang Zemin becomes president of China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Marking time behind the bars of a Bangkok jail. (life of Patricia Cahill in Lardyow prison, Bangkok)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Ninety million Chinese join the jobs march. (inhabitants leave the countryside for the cities to find work)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking fights for the souls of capitalists. (membership of the Chinese Communist Party)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking presses for Olympics prize. (China aims to host the 2000 Olympic Games)Retail industryTeresa Poole
People's Army sets up shop to pay its way. (Chinese People's Liberation Army goes commercial)Retail industryTeresa Poole
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