From @UGA.CC.UGA.EDU:owner-china-nt@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU Wed Aug 3 17:09:21 1994 Date: Wed, 3 Aug 1994 16:04:34 -0500 Reply-To: "Tang, Huang" Sender: China-Net From: "Tang, Huang" Subject: Chinese Community Bulletin #940803 Comments: To: china-nt@uga.cc.uga.edu Comments: cc: ccnl@utarlvm1.bitnet, soc.culture.china@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, talk.politics.china@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, china-news-post@mentor.cc.purdue.edu, soc.culture.hongkong@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, soc.culture.taiwan@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu To: Multiple recipients of list CHINA-NT ===+==+==+==+==+==+== Chinese Community Bulletin ==+==+==+==+==+==+=== (CCB 940803) (August 3, 1994) +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Chinese Community Bulletin (CCB) is the collection of contributions on various topics submitted to China-Net. The opinions expressed in CCB do not necessarily represent the editors'. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Table of Contents: ============================================================================ 1. Business Opportunity in China From: IN%"TANG@physics.ucla.edu" "TANG, YI" 2. China-Nt among the Top 20 Listserv in the World Forwarded by "weihe.guan@sfwmd.gov" 3. Mid-Summer Dance Party at Stanford University From: zhao@engmail.ulinear.com 4. Urgent Medical Help! From: IN%"xchen@beta.tricity.wsu.edu" "Xiaobing Chen" 5. Looking for Asian News From: IN%"skc@hsv.crc.com" ============================================================================ 1. Business Opportunity in China From: IN%"TANG@physics.ucla.edu" "TANG, YI" 29-JUL-1994 13:38:25.01 '95 CHINA SPRING INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, INVESTMENT AND TRADE CONVENTION Sponsored by the Chinese National Science Commission, the Chinese Defense Science and Technology Commission, the Chinese Science Association, and the Chinese Academy of Science; the Science and Technology Daily, one of the most prominent daily newspapers in China, sincerely invites patent and/or technical know-how holders, entrepreneurs, investors all over the world to attend the '95 China Spring International Technology, Investment and Trade Convention. Convention Agenda: From February 14 to February 20, 1995 in Beijing and in Shandong province. Meet hundreds of high profile Chinese entrepreneurs in various industries and businesses from all over the country. Application Fee: None Registration Fee: None Complementary domestic travel, food and lodging: Food and lodging during the convention, and travel in China starting from Beijing to all convention locations will be provided by the organizer to all convention participants, free of charge. Participants will be responsible, however, for all international travel expenses. A small amount of international travel aid will possibly be available to selected Chinese nationals subject to budget constraint. Application procedure: An application should include: * A cover letter indicating: (a) the category of application, i.e., patent and/or technical know-how holders, entrepreneurs, or investors; (b) areas of industries and businesses of Chinese entrepreneurs indented to meet; (c) special requirements, such as large areas for product display (may be accommodated with a nominal charge); (d) indented arrival and departure date and time; and (e) home or contact address and/or phone numbers in China (for Chinese nationals only). * A technical and/or business proposal comprising: (a) for patent and/or technical know-how holders, brief technical aspects, feasibility analysis (preferably demonstrated by working models and/or computer simulations), market analysis, and amount of investment needed; (b) for entrepreneurs and investors, products indented to manufacture, invest, import and export, amount of indented or available investment, amount of investment needed from Chinese counterpart if joint ventures are indented. * A resume, for individuals; business brochures, cards and a recent financial statement, for corporations. The above application materials should be sent, post marked prior to the deadline below, to: Professor Mengjun Zhang Director, International Affairs Department Science and Technology Daily 15 Fu Xing Lu Beijing 100038, P. R. China A duplicate of the above application materials plus two self-addressed stamped envelopes should be sent, post marked prior to the deadline below, to: Dr. Yi Tang (Adjunct Assistant Professor, UCLA) 11140 Rose Ave., #414 Los Angeles, CA 90034 Application deadline: September 15, 1994. Post deadline applications will only be considered for highly prospective applicants. Selection Rules: Approval of an application will be based on the suitability of applicant's proposal to China and the applicant's qualification. The suitability will be mainly determined by the responses of Chinese entrepreneurs to the applicant's proposal. The organizer, however, reserves the right to make its own judgement on the suitability and qualification, and deny any applications that do not meet its criterion. Approval notice: Approval notice with detailed convention agenda will be sent out by the end of December, 1994. Further enquiries may be directed to: Dr. Yi Tang (Adjunct Assistant Professor, UCLA) Tel: (310) 398-7795 E-mail: Tang@Physics.UCLA.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. China-Nt among the Top 20 Listserv in the World Forwarded by "weihe.guan@sfwmd.gov" 29-JUL-1994 13:59:21.94 ------------- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 09:37:12 EDT _From: Elliott Parker <3ZLUFUR@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU> Subject: Fwd: Top 20 Listserv lists Since I have this nice database of detailed LISTSERV information at my disposal (because of the Magnet work I'm doing), I thought it would be fun to get some statistics on LISTSERV lists. Eric might have posted info like this already. If so...sorry! I'm looking for ways to show Internet newbies why LISTSERV is so much better than USENET, even though the trade rags never mention LISTSERV but babble on and on and on about alt.sex.barney or some other intellectual nirvana. Of course, there is good stuff on USENET, but nowhere near the consistent quality of material found on LISTSERV lists. Of course, I should mention the vast intellectual resources of the participants, especially the list owners. I was suprised how popular the NEWS lists were, especially with China having 5 or so of the top 20. Without further ado, here is what I found: LISTSERV Statistics Accurate as of July 25, 1994 Calculated by John Buckman with detailed numbers from Eric Thomas. 1,086,800 subscribers An average of 215 subscribers per list 161 have more than 1000 subscribers 442 have 500 or more subscribers 858 have 300 or more subscribers 1310 have 200 or more subscribers 2094 have 100 or more subscribers 553 have 5 or less subscribers Top 20 lists: Name Description Subs ---- ----------- ----- MINI-AIR MINI-AIR: The Mini-Annals of 18062 Improbable Research TOP-TEN TOP-TEN: Late Show Top Ten 17945 List mailing list GOPHERN GOPHERN: Let's Go Gopherin' 17777 CNDPSU-L CNDPSU-L: China News Digest 9860 (Global Service) IV CCMAN-L CCMAN-L: CND Chinese Magazine 9492 Network TIDBITS TIDBITS: TidBITS - a 9429 newsletter for Mac users NEW-LIST NEW-LIST: NEW-LIST - New List 8840 Announcements (North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network, Fargo, ND) CHINA-ND CHINA-ND: China News Digest 8755 (US News) PACS-L PACS-L: Public-Access Computer 8283 Systems Forum RFERL-L RFERL-L: RFE/RL Research 7975 Institute Daily Report LINGUIST LINGUIST: The LINGUIST 5056 Discussion List ISRAELINE ISRAELINE: Israeline - Israeli 5031 Consulate, NY NNEWS NNEWS: Network-News 4575 FEDJOBS FEDJOBS: Federal Job Bulletin 4336 Board INDIA-D INDIA-D: The India News & 4261 Discussion Network at UKCC (University of Kentucky, Lexington Kentucky 40506) ET-ANN ET-ANN: Announcements: 4243 Ecotechnology conference 1994 INDIA-D INDIA-D: The India News & 4106 Discussion Network at TEMPLEVM (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122) LIBREF-L LIBREF-L: Discussion of 3991 Library Reference Issues TESL-L TESL-L: TESL-L: Teachers of 3971 English as a Second Language List CHINA-NN CHINA-NN: China News Digest 3882 (Global News) (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.) FCSSCN FCSSCN: FCSSCN-L stands for 3812 FCSSC News Release FEN FEN: Fin Econ Net 3780 SCHOLAR SCHOLAR: SCHOLAR: Natural 3657 Language Processing CHINA-NN CHINA-NN: China News Digest 3548 (Global News) (University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas) APASD-L APASD-L: APA Research 3423 Psychology Network CND-EP CND-EP: China News Digest - 3420 Europe/Pacific INDIA-D INDIA-D: The India News & 3280 Discussion Network at UTARLVM1 (University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas) HUMOR HUMOR: UGA Humor List 3169 INDIA-L INDIA-L: The India News 3088 Network (at TEMPLEVM) (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122) INFOSYS INFOSYS: INFOSYS - Newsletter 3068 for Information Systems WMST-L WMST-L: Women's Studies List 3006 DECNEWS DECNEWS: Digital Equipment 2991 Corporation EDU News List CHINA-NT CHINA-NT: China-Net 2982 NEWSLINE NEWSLINE: Comserve News 2973 Service INFO-MAC INFO-MAC: INFO-MAC Digest 2950 (Rice University Institute for Computer Services and Applications, Houston, Texas) CMPSU-L CMPSU-L: CND Chinese Magazine 2921 Network (Service II) CNC-L CNC-L: China News (Canada) 2889 GUTNBERG GUTNBERG: Project Gutenberg 2861 Email List TFTD-L TFTD-L: THOUGHT FOR THE DAY 2846 MEDNEWS MEDNEWS: MEDNEWS - Health 2845 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Mid-Summer Dance Party at Stanford Univ. From: zhao@engmail.ulinear.com Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 13:28:18 -0700 Mid-Summer Dance Party Date: Aug. 13, Saturday Time: 8:00pm - 1:00am Place: Oak Lounge, 2nd floor, Tressider Union Stanford University Admission: $5 for students and SCEA members $8 for others Great ballroom and disco music Elegant and yet exciting dance atmosphere Free 2-step dance lesson starts at 8:00pm to 9:00pm Be fun, Be prompt! Hosted by Sillicon valley Chinese Engineer Assoc. and Stanford Chinese Student and Scholar Assoc. Direction: 101 university exit, pass El Camino, enter Stanford Univ., left on Campus Dr., right on Mayfield Ave., left on next stop sign, free parking right at the parking lot. For more information, contact Edgar (408) 370-9394 YanPing (415) 497-4054 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Urgent Medical Help! From: IN%"xchen@beta.tricity.wsu.edu" "Xiaobing Chen" 1-AUG-1994 Dear Editor: Help, please help. I am seeking medical help for an American lady, who is my advisor, my colleague, my friend and my bussiness partner, because she is on disability for FIBROMYALGIA. She has felt the pain of her muscle for a long time, anf the illness is recently getting worse, thus she can not come to work and must go through physical therapy and other medical treatments everyday. Although she has never been China she is admired by Chinese culture and Chinese medicine. She is considering to obtain Chinese medical treatment if it is available. The questions she has are: 1. Is there a Chinese doctor/herbalist/healer who is specialized in FIBROMYALGIA available in the United States, in particular, in Seattle and Portland areas? 2. What kind of herbal treatment is recommended? 3. What accupunture or accupressure is good? 4. Are there any other Chinese medical treatments available for this illness? I would really appreciate it if you could post this letter in the nework. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the readers who would kindly provide some help in this matter. Sincerely, Xiaobing Chen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Looking for Asian News From: IN%"skc@hsv.crc.com" 3-AUG-1994 15:37:09.15 Does anybody know if a service exists that one could subscribe to through Internet (maybe through Listserv) that would list or discuss the latest Asian (China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea etc.) news? I mean news that would cover the economic, cultural, natural, or headline? I found that with the bankcrupcy of UPI, the news source we have now covering International (Asian in particular) news is through AP which is somewhat limited. CNN has some, but also very limited. 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