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--[[User:Roadrunner|Roadrunner]]
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== Currency ==

I've changed "$170 million" into "US$170 million" to clarify possible confusions about the currencies as $170 really means nothing without a currency stated. Please note that it's not a good approach to take USD as the "default" currency. [[User:Deryck Chan|<font color=#007dff>De</font><font color=green>ryc</font>]][[User talk:Deryck Chan|<font color=brown>k C.</font>]] 06:41, 19 August 2005 (UTC)

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Just as a note. It's amazing that with all of the attention on Shenzhou, that no one has written an account of how China's space program is organized. It's not as if these these are state secrets as this information is on Chinese web sites and much of it is in English.

The closest thing out there is the FAS website, but most of the information there is very outdated and does not take into account the massive 1998 reorganization.

--Roadrunner

Currency

I've changed "$170 million" into "US$170 million" to clarify possible confusions about the currencies as $170 really means nothing without a currency stated. Please note that it's not a good approach to take USD as the "default" currency. Deryck C. 06:41, 19 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]