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China British Business AwardsPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, August 20, 2008 3:13 PM
With the slogan "It's not taking part that counts, it's winning" the first annual China British Business Awards launches this autumn without any conventional British inhibitions. Your correspondent is a judge in the category "Young Icebreaker". If you are either British or Chinese, educated at a British university or do Sino-British trade,go to the website linked above to enter. There's around a week left before entries close.
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