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The issue has 8 sections: Cover Story, Macro Economy, Metal, Property, Consumer, Nanhui-Pudong Merger, Energy and Auto, which have been re-typeset in the magazine.

Our e-magazine is specifically designed for business readers and is mainly based on issues discussed in the Business Insight pages of Shanghai Daily.

Officially launched in January 2007, the magazine is published every month and is free to download during its trial.

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April's "Best Story" and "Best Page" awards were announced yesterday.

The Best Story award was shared by feature writer Yao Minji, biz chief Leo Zhang and metro writer Liang Yiwen.

Yao's series of Hangzhou stories about Kui Yuan Guan (C5, April 3), Su Xiaoxiao (C7, April 9), and the Xiling Seal Engraving Society (C7, April 7) gave her a definite edge. "Min-G's writing combined her personal experiences and made the story vivid and impressive," said Zhang Hong, our deputy editor-in-chief.

Zhang and Liang's story "City plans new equity exchange to help boost high-tech startups" (A2, April 28) was a scoop for the "over the counter stock" market. "Metro reporter Liang has made big efforts to get exclusive business news from a government document and conducted solid interviews," said Shanghai Daily Deputy Editor-in-chief Zhu Huanian.

The Best Page went to a feature page (C1-3, April 1), which showed how people worked in a funeral parlor, written by Lu Feiran, designed by Li Xiaoying; and a biz page (B2, April 17), with a graphic showing a clear explanation of statistics, designed by Chen Jie.

"Thanks to Chen Jie's ideas for the funeral parlor story and a set of touching photos by photographer Wang Rongjiang, the page had a fresh and impressive look", said J.J Jiang, our managing deputy editor-in-chief.

The Best Translated Story was Chen Xingjie's "Parents' march calls attention to lost children" (A2, April 17).

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The issue has 9 sections: Cover Story, Finance, Property, Health Care, Air, Technology, Energy, Conference and Auto, which have been re-typeset in the magazine.

Our e-magazine is specifically designed for business readers and is mainly based on issues discussed in the Business Insight pages of Shanghai Daily.

Officially launched in January 2007, the magazine is published every month and is free to download during its trial.

You can download the magazine via PDF files from our Website (). or you can subscribe to our Insight Newsletter by typing in your e-mail address in the box at the bottom of the front page. The readers on this list will be e-mailed when a new version of the magazine is published.

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