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Letters and Blogs
Updated: 2007-07-05 06:56
Stop pollution
Comments on "Ban slapped on polluting cities, zones" (China Daily, July 4)
China should adopt more anti-pollution and pro-environmental lifestyles
and technologies. In the future, such services and products will be
highly valued all over the world.
Kuan
On China Daily website
The recent spate of revelations of green algae growing unchecked in major
lakes, posing imminent danger to health and threats to life for millions
of residents who depend on the water sources, is a forceful reminder of
the need to control industrial pollution.
Mc
On China Daily website
I think the situation in China now is the same as in Western countries.
The economy is well developed but our environment gets badly contaminated.
In the coming 20 years, we have to work hard to maintain a good
environment for our sons and grandsons.
A passerby
On China Daily website
Confucian wisdom
Comment on Raymond Zhou's column "Appreciate Guoxue as it is" ( China
Daily, June 30)
Confucianism is perfect for dealing with religious, racial, ethnic, and
other unreasonable social strife, so it's bound to prosper, because
that's precisely what the world currently needs.
Huaqiao
On China Daily website
Grandpa Chen Hui
My grandfather, Chen Hui (George Chen), accomplished a lot in his life.
When I was informed of his passing away, I was heartbroken.
His warm hugs always made me feel calm and relaxed, and he was always
patient with me. I could not, and cannot, accept the fact that he is not
here to give that wonderful hug to me again. He has been such a wondrous,
inspiring grandfather.
He used to be an interpreter for the very famous Mao Zedong and was also
a journalist/managing editor for the China Daily.
Chen Hui knew many people. Isaac Stern, a greatly loved violinist who
made a film called From Mao to Mozart, signed and wrote a message in one
of his books for my grandfather.
I will follow in my grandfather's footsteps, for one of my long-term
goals is to become a journalist.
Laura Chen
Age 10, Fifth Grade
Via e-mail
(China Daily 07/05/2007 page11)
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