• Yang Guang had been interested and shown consistently encouraging behaviour, however based on his many years' experience, our Chinese colleague Professor Wang felt that although Tian Tian had displayed all of the correct behaviours, she had also displayed signs that told him she would not be conducive to mating.

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  • What got into us, asked George Tsai, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy vice president and professor at Chinese Cultural University in Taipei.

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  • "The inflation concern makes the government much more willing to exercise this tool, " said Shang-Jin Wei, Professor of Chinese Business and Economy at Columbia University.

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  • "I think the NPC is satisfied with the outcome, " says Ma Zhibin, a law professor in the Chinese capital.

    CNN: COOLING A COURT CRISIS

  • If history is any guide, the process will hurt, says Joseph Fan, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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  • That learning and training process could take one to two decades, said Wang Jiangyu, a trade law professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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  • Zhong Jiyin, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, predicts that this sector will constitute more than 60% of the economy within five years, employing 75% of the workforce.

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  • It portrays a Chinese lecture hall in 2030, the professor telling his students how major empires fell, including the United States.

    FORBES: Voters Fear Bankruptcy Of U.S. Government, Pols Don't Care

  • "Some professors are calling it the Chinese Penn Station Movement, " says Professor Li, referring to the destruction of New York's railway station in 1963, which spurred preservation.

    WSJ: Ancient Village Rises in Shanghai; The Shock of the Old

  • Chua, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, is a Yale Law School professor.

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  • "Japan had to decide between strengthening its alliance with the U.S., going it alone or kowtowing to the Chinese, " says Robyn Lim, a professor of international relations at Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • "The Chinese public went to a foreign site to vent off their frustration, and that speaks of the loss of credibility of the Chinese government, " said Shen Dingli, professor of American studies at Fudan University.

    NPR: Chinese Air Their Cases By Petitioning White House

  • With lower portfolio risk, local investors would also theoretically be able to pay more for Chinese companies, says William Goetzmann, a professor at Yale University who has published a rare paper on the pre-war ties between China's financial markets and the rest of the world.

    ECONOMIST: The Shanghai Stock Exchange

  • Growing up without electricity and running water in a village near Chinese University--where his father was a professor--he was more interested in skipping school than in learning arithmetic.

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  • According to Professor Lankov, there's a reason Chinese tourists are unruffled by the threats from North Korea.

    CNN: Don't be afraid, Seoul's message to tourists

  • "Dementia has emerged as a major health issue in the territory, " says Dr. Helen Chiu, a professor of psycho-geriatric medicine at the Chinese University.

    CNN: SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH

  • That possibility inspired Ms. Dai, the translator, an associate professor and vice dean of the department of Chinese language and literature at Fudan University in Shanghai.

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  • The first Director of CISTRAT is Professor Wang Yuan, Executive Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development.

    UNESCO: SCIENCE POLICY AND CAPACITY-BUILDING

  • Growing up without electricity and running water in a village near the Chinese University of Hong Kong--where his dad was a professor--he was more interested in hanging out with his friends and skipping school than in learning arithmetic.

    FORBES: Plugging a Math Gap

  • Such land disputes account for 65% of "mass incidents" the government's euphemism for large protests in rural areas, according to Yu Jianrong, a professor and expert on rural issues at the state-run Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

    WSJ: Chinese Village, Police in Standoff Over Villager's Death

  • Many economists, included famed NYU Professor Nouriel Roubini, have been pointing to growing problems in the Chinese economy.

    FORBES: No Meltdown As China Banks 'Healthy', IMF Says

  • Another report by Chinese and international experts led by China CDC deputy director Yang Gonghuan and Tsinghua professor Hu Angang projects that the deaths attributable to tobacco in China will rise to 3.5 million per year by 2030.

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  • In fact, Professor Nie Fengyang , Director of the Division of International Information at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, told me that she was confronted with that very question at a presentation she gave recently to a group of Chinese bank executives.

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  • Regarding Chinese investments in U.S. companies, Peter Morici, a University of Maryland business professor and former chief economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission, has a somewhat different perspective.

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  • Yet Hong Kong, says Yash Ghai, a professor of law at Hong Kong University, is unwilling to concede anything less to the Chinese.

    ECONOMIST: Chinese law

  • Mr. KENNETH LIEBERTHAL (Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan): The rhetoric on Capitol Hill about Chinese motives, and about how to deal with China over this issue, was hyperbolic.

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  • But a big attraction is the 57-year-old Yau himself: He's the leading Chinese mathematician and ranks among the top ten in the world, says Phillip Griffiths, a math professor and a former president of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

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  • "The American banks wanted to get a piece of Chinese banks because they knew the Chinese were quite capable of avoiding Wall Street to raise capital, " said Charles Geisst, a finance professor at Manhattan College and the author of several books on Wall Street history.

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  • Ramasamy, a professor at the Malaysian National University, Indians have little prospect of advancement, since Malaysia's Chinese minority dominates business, and Malays control the bureaucracy.

    ECONOMIST: Malaysia

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