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Book "Fortune China" released in Beijing
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Updated: 2005-07-15 10:44


Zhao Qizheng, minister of the State Council Information Office, speaks at the release ceremony of the book "Fortune China" in Beijing July 15, 2005. The book, published by China Daily Website, is authorized by the Information Office of the State Council and Time Warner Inc, aiming to provide elaborate information on the 2005 Fortune Global Forum. Zhang Ping, president of China Daily Website, chaired the ceremony. Cai Fuchao, director of Publicity Department of Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPC, attended the ceremony. Zhu Ling, editor-in-chief of China Daily, and Hugh Steven, senior vice president of the International Relations & Public Policy (Asia Pacific) of Time Warner, presented copies of the book to some representatives of Global 500 enterprises like Deloitte, BMW, and GE. [newsphoto]

Zhao Qizheng (center), minister of the State Council Information Office, Hugh Steven (left), senior vice president of the International Relations & Public Policy (Asia Pacific) of Time Warner, and Zhu Ling, editor-in-chief of China Daily clap their hands over unveiling the book "Fortune China" in Beijing July 15, 2005. [newsphoto]


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