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Letters and Blogs
Updated: 2007-08-07 07:12
GDP frenzy
Comment on Raymond Zhou's column "Don't get carried away with GDP" (China
Daily, August 4)
I'm sure you know this joke:
One economist wanted to buy a new pair of shoes. He measured his feet,
made a note, and went to the shoe store. There he found that he lost the
note, and went back to find it. "But why didn't you simply fit a pair?" a
friend asked. "Because I would rather trust my measurements than my
feet," the professor replied.
Statistics, GDPs and CPIs are notoriously flawed. Even in Europe, where
figures are deemed "most reliable". The best measure is your own wallet.
Huaqiao
On China Daily website
National affairs, too
Comment on "World Expo preparation going on smoothly" (China Daily,
August 6)
This article is so detailed that it encourages us to care about the expo.
And I think that hosting the exposition is not only Shanghai city's job,
but also the entire country's work. I wish it the utmost success.
Lilan
On China Daily website
Gender imbalance
Comment on Zou Hanru's column "HK ladies, it's raining men on the
mainland" (China Daily, August 3)
Gender imbalance is becoming a common phenomenon in Hong Kong as well as
other societies such as Singapore and South Korea, where the earning
power and education level of women is rising, so they tend to be more
assertive and more picky in choosing their male counterparts.
As a result, many men in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea have to
find their companions in other countries like Vietnam and Thailand.
Men on the Chinese mainland are luckier than we are because there are
still many women with traditional virtues for them to pick.
Mikey
On China Daily website
Information sellers
Comment on "Law on personal info 'next year'" (China Daily, August 6)
Nowadays some insurance corporations get personal information in an
abnormal way. They always annoy you by cell phone.
If they can't get their target, they will sell personal information to
another company.
Who can protect us? Who can punish them?
Free
On China Daily website
Family planning
Comment on "China bans stiff family planning slogans" (China Daily
website, August 5)
The family planning slogan change indicates the policy shows more harmony
and humanity.
In some parts of China the family planning units and organizations used
to keep bad impressions although family planning policy has both
contribute to our country and the world.
However, only relying on the policy can't deeply change the desire and
idea of a Chinese family especially in rural region who want to have more
than one child.
Tulip
On China Daily website
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(China Daily 08/07/2007 page11)
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