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In May 1990, CRI's English Service started the bimonthly four-color
newsletter "The Messenger" with an eye on strengthening
ties with listeners. The publication was delivered to overseas listeners
and to foreigners in China who work at embassies or consulates, foreign-owned
and joint-venture companies, as well as students, teachers, journalists
and tourists, or those who request it. It brought them information
about Radio Beijing's (the former name of CRI) activities and future
plans.
Since then, "The Messenger" has evolved into fresher looks
to reflect CRI's tremendous modernization and changes over the years.
"The Messenger" also wants its new masthead and layout to
explore the breathtaking transformations China has undergone in recent
years.
All of the staff working on "The Messenger" will continue
to strive for excellence because we believe that is what you deserve.
We hope you will continue to share our adventure as we journey down
new and exciting paths. |
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| Editorial Team |
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| The Messenger
magazine is the internal journal of the English Service of China
Radio International, published quarterly for CRI listeners and
web visitors. |
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| Director-General: Wang Gengnian |
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| Director: Yang Lei |
The
Messenger is free of charge. For extra copies, further
information and sending in your contributions, please
contact:
E-mail to: crieng@cri.com.cn
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English Service CRI, 16A Shijingshan Road, Beijing, China
100040
Tel: 86-10-68891617/1580
Fax: 86-10-68891121
Email:crieng@cri.com.cn / crieng@cri.com.cn
Website: www.crienglish.com
Editor: Tang Mingguo,Xie Qiao
Executive Editors: Shen Siling
Designer: Zhang Nan |
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