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Still, the Chongqing experiment appears to be working. Prosperity is evident both in the factories and the city at large. Indeed, some ordinary residents have become quite wealthy. Kang Gomin, 36, operates two outdoor noodle shops at a market north of the Jialing River, where 1,300 farmers sell their produce. Says Kang: "I got the idea to open a restaurant when I realized that the people who bring their goods here cannot go back to their houses to eat their meals." When his first shop began to prosper, he opened a second...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: The World's Largest City | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

Other standout performances came from junior Jennifer Cronan, who shot a 79 and a 78 for a two-day total of 157. Also noteworthy was senior Jeen-Joo Kang who shot an 83 and a 78, respectively, ending with a 161-point total. Rounding out the Crimson’s contingent was captain Carrie Baizer with 83-88—171 as well as freshman Debbie Amanti who shot...

Author: By Samantha A. Papadakis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Golf Beats Brown, Dartmouth | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

Vice Chairman for Harvard Club of Korea Thomas Chan-Soo Kang ’84 wrote in an e-mail that the statement “hurt Harvard’s image in Korea significantly...

Author: By Nina M. Catalano, CONTRIBUTING STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard TV Show Popular in Korea | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...number of Korean nationals attending Harvard College has risen dramatically over the past 25 years,” said Kang. “Part of it has to do with Koreans being able to afford the Harvard tuition, but it is also due to a rising interest, implying a greater perception of the value of a Harvard education...

Author: By Nina M. Catalano, CONTRIBUTING STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard TV Show Popular in Korea | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...Kang isn't alone in asserting this connection. In the western city of Chengdu, an 18-year-old "continuously improved his skills" in murder by watching China's top-rated reality cop show, "China's No. 1 Criminal Cases," learning not to leave behind clothing fibers and to destroy murder weapons, according to the Tianfu Morning Post. In the same city, a gang of 14-year-old students mimicked the Hong Kong gangster film series Young and Dangerous by robbing people after urinating on their heads and burning them with cigarette butts, according to state-run media...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's School Killings | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

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