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Mastering Mandarin, and the future 
Contra Costa Times - Mar 17 3:20 AM
Immersion in the world's most widely spoken language grows in popularity as China gains ground economically. Post a Comment

MORE STUDENTS STUDY MANDARIN 
The Monterey County Herald - Mar 17 3:10 AM
Gabe Newman could spend his weekends kicking around a soccer ball or playing violin.

LI school starts foreign languages at young age 
WABC-TV New York - Mar 15 3:19 PM
Along with learning their numbers and how to read, students as young as kindergarteners are learning Russian.

Viewpoint: Private schools are back in China 
International Herald Tribune - Mar 13 5:00 AM
They could be on the cusp of a boom.

Private Education in China Is at Cusp of a Boom: Andy Mukherjee 
Bloomberg.com - Mar 12 1:38 PM
March 13 (Bloomberg) -- Wang Yuean made an inspired decision when he, along with three other investors, bought sugarcane fields in Dongguan, China's third-biggest exporting center after Shanghai and Shenzhen, and constructed a school.

China's money woe: Where to park it all 
International Herald Tribune - Mar 05 12:09 PM
Critics suggest that the central bank should earn higher profits on the reserves to help a country where most workers still earn less than a tenth of the wages of the typical American.

Problem for China: Where to park funds 
International Herald Tribune - Mar 05 6:11 AM
Foreign-exchange reserves have soared across much of the developing world, particularly in China.

Chinese teacher starts at middle school 
The Florida Times-Union - Mar 03 3:21 AM
Lei Yang stood in the middle of 15 sixth- and seventh-graders at Mandarin Middle School Feb. 22, trying to get their young brains around a language he has known since birth.

County brokers partnership between P-C schools, Chinese city 
Canton Observer - Feb 18 4:09 AM
Trade missions to China by Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano have resulted in the creation of a partnership between Plymouth-Canton Community Schools and one of China's top high schools, which could eventually lead to academic and cultural exchange programs.

 
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