Headlines From the March 9, 2006, Edition of the Chinese Weekly "Southern Weekend"

The Chinese Countryside Emerges

Coming to a Consensus on the Meaning of Reform

China’s Development Strategy Formally Changes Course

“The Master of Great Potential� and the Myth of Instant Wealth

Ang Lee Speaks

One Silk Road, Two Approaches

Allow Rural People to Control Their Own Future

Guo Fenglian—China’s Girl of Iron

Dog Fighting

Chinese Gangs in San Francisco

Thaksin Shinawatra Attempts to Solve Thailand’s Difficult Political Problems

Ren Zhiqiang, the “The President of Real Estate�

Using the Spirit of Science to Report About Science

Poor People Should Hope That the Rich Buy More Mansions

A Man Made Sun: It’s Difficulty Exceeds One’s Ability to Imagine

A Misunderstanding About Mickey Mouse

The East Asian Experience of Social Guarantees

Has Zhumalangma Changed From 8848 to 8846 Meters?

Illegal to Broadcast, Legal to Trample?

A-Xing Goes to Court

In Ridding Ourselves of Gender Discrimination We Must Not Forget the Spirit of International Working Woman’s Day

We Should be Concerned About the Increase in Violence Among Young Women

Can Korea Remake its Image?

The One Child Policy Has Rewritten China’s Economy

Dinner Table Chinese Culture

“I Still Believe in Class Struggle�

My Story with Banned Books

Where are the Tigers of Xinjiang?

--Translated by Joseph McMullin

Go to the original: http://www.nanfangdaily.com.cn/zm/20060309/