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Person of the Year: The Chinese Worker While Time Magazine named U.S. Fed Chief Ben Bernanke Person of the Year, “the Chinese worker” was a runner-up : In China they have a word for it. baoba means “protect eight,” the 8% annual economic growth rate that officials believe is critical to ensuring social stability. A year ago, many thought hitting such a figure in 2009 was a pipe dream. But China has done it, and this year it remains the ...
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