USA Weekly

Cover Story

Talent crunch

Companies must find ways to retain mid-level talent rather than search for new employees.

Heading home for work

Winning the talent wars

Finding the right fit for growth

Soft assets pave the way for big dividends

News

Regulator clamps down on rule abuse

The Chinese film industry's top regulator says it will step up controls on international co-productions, saying present rules are being exploited to gain easy entry into China, which may harm the domestic film industry.

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Comment

Washington's perilous power play

Bitter disagreements about how to deal with the growing violence in Syria are damaging Washington's relations with China and Russia. Policy regarding the Syrian civil war has created worrisome tensions in these crucial bilateral relationships, which became evident as early as February 2012.

Investing too much in myths about economic growth

Business

Cloud pleaser

How the silver lining to latest computing technology could turn to gold in China.

Park super server

High ambitions

Quotable

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He who dares, wines

Much to cheer about for keepers of the inn

Life

Seeing to believe

The first thing you notice about the Beijing house of American designer Ken Jenkins has nothing to do with his country.

The baijiu diaries

People

Interpretation of a dream

The "American dream" has been immortalized in film and literature, its promise reaching over time and across oceans.

Growing together

Travel

Silver escapades

Amid arid expanses of loess and desert, to the east of Helan Mountain and west of the Yellow River, lies the city of Yinchuan.

Events

Connected as one

Traditional Chinese medicine, which encompasses many different practices, is rooted in the ancient philosophy of Taoism and dates back more than 5,000 years.

Events

Last Word

Ignoring China not an option

Leading international management consultant Sander van't Noordende says China is not an easy place to do business but it is just "too big to ignore".

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