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2009年05月22日 星期五 10:26
Graduation is just a month away and millions of college students in China are expected to hit the streets during what is the country’s tightest job market in decades.
In anticipation of keen competition, most of this year’s 6.1 million graduates have been searching high and low for work the past few months. But they join an estimated two to three million graduates from previous years who still haven’t found jobs.
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2009年01月08日 星期四 18:48
去年写年终感言的时候,窗外白茫茫一片,大雪覆地令人生沉郁之感,今年的今天则不同,北京艳阳高照,亦无大风刮扰,使人心境开阔。
我很惊讶自己心态的转变,回顾大悲大喜的2008 |
2009年01月03日 星期六 20:53
When the 44th President of the United States arrives in the Oval Office this January, he'll find his inbox stuffed with urgent problems, including mounting disarray in Afghanistan and Pakistan, nuclear advances in Iran and North Korea, a resurgent Russia and a worldwide economic crisis. How he deals with such immediate troubles will help determine the success of his presidency.
Yet there's an adage common in business and management literature he'd be wise to keep in mind: "D |
2008年07月02日 星期三 09:01
BEIJING – I think the average Chinese is genuinely puzzled when the West, especially the United States, points its finger at China as a gas-guzzling energy hog responsible for driving up fuel costs worldwide and polluting the planet all at once.
After all, in this developing country where hardship is a not a distant memory and where conservation was a learned necessity, the amount of energy consumed by the average Chinese is still roughly one-sixth of the typic |
2008年06月25日 星期三 23:24
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The world's emissions of the main planet-warming gas carbon dioxide will rise over 50 percent to more than 42 billion tons per year from 2005 to 2030 as China leads a rise in burning coal to generate electricity, the U.S. government forecast Tuesday.
China's coal demand will rise 3.2 percent annually from 2005 to 2030, the Energy Information Administration said in its International Energy Outlook 2008, released on Tuesday.
U.S. coal use will rise 1.1 p |
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