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Source: Global Times Published: June 23, 2011 20:14
To me, allowing the language to follow its own evolutionary path sounds closer to the idea of purity than arbitrarily interfering. After all, the development of language is supposed to reflect the changes in society, not to cover them up.
Source: Global Times Published: June 22, 2011 19:47
While surfing the professional networking site LinkedIn recently, I came across someone with an intriguing job title: China expert.
Source: Global Times Published: June 22, 2011 19:23
Before I went to Thailand, many friends who had worked in Southeast Asia told me that almost every Chinese seasoning could be bought in Bangkok. But when I looked on the shelves of Bangkok's glitzy supermarkets, there was no sign of them.
Source: Global Times Published: June 20, 2011 20:30
Historical sources show even the Qing emperor Qianlong  (1711-99) was more proficient in Chinese than in Manchurian language. It is believed that today there are fewer than 10 native speakers of Manchu.
Source: Global Times Published: June 20, 2011 20:26
In an extraordinary twist to the revolutions sweeping parts of North Africa and the Middle East, a new advertising campaign has been unleashed in Europe.
Source: Global Times Published: June 19, 2011 23:06
I woke up in the morning to the sound of a car engine groaning and heard somebody banging a gearshift from forward to reverse, with loud tire squeaks and a sickening thud.
Source: Global Times Published: June 16, 2011 18:24
It is not a good time to work for a Chinese company whose shares are listed in New York. A series of accounting scandals mean that investors are shunning almost every Chinese stock in the US.
Source: Global Times Published: June 15, 2011 20:54
How can the conflicts in the South China Sea be resolved? All nations involved must explore it jointly and share common interests to guarantee peace.
Source: Global Times Published: June 13, 2011 14:25
As a former war correspondent, I have listened to many of my battle-hardened colleagues telling their war stories –tales of personal heroism and grace under pressure as they braved enemy fire to get the story.
Source: Global Times Published: June 10, 2011 18:16
While it is hard to apply nationalism in the interlocked modern consumer market without risking it backfiring, its absence sometimes could be another problem.
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