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TAPE: [Fishman, at start] “The country allowed the genius of its people to get unleashed.” ANCHOR: We talk with Ted Fishman about Corporation China. Also, the most rapid trains, fastest-growing cities, hottest technologies, and schemes to fight pollution. TAPE: Morgenstern (7.43): I think China has come a long way. China has come a long way but they are growing very rapidly. ANCHOR: China’s internet, its panda bears and more. But first this news. MUSIC UP FULL to finish. Welcome Back [follows newscast, also follows cutaways] Going INTO the cutaway: You’ve been listening to “China’s Tech Revolution” from Spectrum Radio, part of “Think Global,” public radio’s week of special coverage. Coming OUT of cutaway: You’re listening to “China’s Tech Revolution” from Spectrum Radio, the broadcast edition of IEEE Magazine. . Emissions/Patel Anchor lead: With one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, China can barely keep up with its booming energy demand. And, like other developing countries, it has to deal with the dark side of its industrial and technological advances – including pollution. But its new market economy may offer some answers. Prachi Patel Predd reports on how China is using market tools to address its air pollution problems. PANDA Center ANCHOR LEAD: If there’s a universal symbol for cuteness, it could well be the giant panda. The roly-poly, black-and-white bears are nearly extinct: there are only fifteen hundred pandas left in the world. Spectrum’s Harry Goldstein reports on how wireless technology is giving panda researchers in China new tools for studying these delightful creatures. Maglev train ANCHOR LEAD: The fastest way to travel without becoming airborne is to climb aboard the Shanghai Transrapid Maglev train. In seven minutes it streaks eighteen and a half miles from the city to the outlying Pudong [Pu dong (equal emphasis)] International Airport. For those of us who have never traveled so fast on the ground, Spectrum’s Al Rosenblatt tells us that the anticipation is like settling into a roller coaster car and waiting for the lurch that starts the cars climbing upward. But that lurch never comes. CHENGDU RADIO SCRIPT / Jean Kumagai ANCHOR LEAD: Nearly all of China’s industrial development has occurred along its eastern coast. Recently, though, the central government has been pushing investors westward, into the interior, underdeveloped, provinces. This “Go West” policy has, in a few short years, made the unlikely city of Chengdu (CHUNG-DOO) a high-tech boomtown. Spectrum Radio’s Jean Kumagai visited Chengdu and has this report. Stevens Institute Graduation Ceremony ANCHOR LEAD: The Chinese have always had a reverence for learning, and as they’ve become more involved in world affairs and world markets, they’re also welcoming a more Western approach to education. Spectrum’s Sam Moore reports on a recently established program between an American engineering school and a university in Beijing. Lead for Susan’s Q & A with Fishman has been tracked (& are clean) China Internet/Steven Cherry ANCHOR LEAD: China is one of the most ancient -- and modern --countries in the world. In the center of Beijing [Bay-GING], its dynamic capital, stands the Forbidden City, its nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine rooms a symbol of the old China. Step outside, and walk across the large, open plaza known as Tiennaman Square, and you'll hear the new China. As Spectrum's Steven Cherry reports, amidst jackhammers and backhoes, China is being rebuilt, seemingly overnight. Sweet-Friedman Q & A Anchor Lead: China’s place in the world economy is the subject of Thomas Friedman’s new book: THE WORLD IS FLAT: A Brief History of the 21st Century. Spectrum’s Bill Sweet recently caught up with Friedman to talk about it. Geppert/Semiconductors ANCHOR LEAD: The city streets in Pudong [Pu dong (equal emphasis)], an outlying industrial section of Shanghai, are lined with modern high-rise apartment buildings and factories. This is where you’ll find international industry giants like Sharp, Siemens, and Toshiba, as well as the main offices of the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or S-M-I-C. Spectrum’s Linda Geppert reports. Wrap/Program Close ANCHOR: You've been listening to “China’s Tech Revolution.” from Spectrum Radio, the broadcast edition of IEEE Spectrum Magazine. Our program is part of “Think Global,” public radio's week of special coverage. “Think Global” is supported by the Ford Foundation, the Surdna Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund." We’d welcome your questions, comments, and ideas. Please visit our website  HYPERLINK "http://www.spectrum.ieee.org" www.spectrum.ieee.org for transcripts of this program, expanded stories, and many other features. We had help from Simon Marks, Dale Willman, Nancy Hantman and Ramona Gordon. Our executive producer is Sharon Basco, and Dennis Foley [FOO-lee] is our technical director. I’m Susan Hassler in New York. MUSIC SIGNATURE CLOSE SPECTRUM RADIO The broadcast edition of IEEE Spectrum Magazine PROGRAM RUNDOWN FOR MAY, 2005: “China’s Tech Revolution” 1) Billboard/Show open [1:00] Anchor: Susan Hassler 2) China’s Air Pollution [4:46] Prachi Patel Predd 3) Panda Research Center [4:10] Harry Goldstein 4) Maglev train [3:10] Alfred Rosenblatt 5) Chengdu Reporter’s Notebook [7:10] Jean Kumagai 6) Graduation Ceremony [4:42] Samuel Moore 7) Anchor Interview [6:05] Susan Hassler interviews Ted Fishman 8) China’s Internet [6:40] Steven Cherry 9) Author interview [2:10] Bill Sweet interviews Thomas Friedman 10) Semiconductors [5:15] Linda Geppert 11) Show Close/Wrap [1:00] Anchor: Susan Hassler Rundown: Billboard/Show Open (1:00) Anchor: Susan Hassler China’s Air Pollution [4:46] With one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, China can barely keep up with its booming energy demand. And, like other developing countries, it has to deal with the dark side of its industrial and technological advances – including pollution. But its new market economy may offer some answers. Prachi Patel Predd reports on how China is using market tools to address its air pollution problems. Panda Research Center [4:10] If there’s a universal symbol for cuteness, it could well be the giant panda. The roly poly, black-and-white bears are nearly extinct: there are only fifteen hundred pandas left in the world. Spectrum’s Harry Goldstein reports on how wireless technology is giving panda researchers in China new tools for studying these delightful creatures. Maglev train [3:10] The fastest way to travel without becoming airborne is to climb aboard the Shanghai Transrapid Maglev train. In seven minutes it streaks 18 and a half miles from the city to the outlying Pudong [Pu dong (equal emphasis)] International Airport. For those of us who have never traveled so fast on the ground, Spectrum’s Al Rosenblatt tells us that the anticipation is like settling into a roller coaster car and waiting for the lurch that starts the cars climbing upward. But that lurch never comes. Chengdu Reporter’s Notebook [7:10] Nearly all of China’s industrial development has occurred along its eastern coast. Recently, though, the central government has been pushing investors westward, into the interior, underdeveloped, provinces. This “Go West” policy has, in a few short years, made the unlikely city of Chengdu a high-tech boomtown. Spectrum’s Jean Kumagai visited Chengdu for this report. Graduation Ceremony [4:42] The Chinese have always had a reverence for learning, and as they’ve become more involved in world affairs and world markets, they’re also welcoming a more Western approach to education. Spectrum’s Sam Moore reports on a recently established program between an American engineering school and a university in Beijing. Anchor interview [6:05] China’s transformation from impoverished agrarian state to high-tech economic superpower has dazzled and alarmed the corporate America. Susan Hassler interviews Ted Fishman, author of the widely discussed book “HYPERLINK "http://www.simonsays.com/content/content.cfm?sid=358&pid=511080"China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World” about how China got to the top in 20 short years and what it means for high-tech workers and high-tech industries around the globe. China’s Internet [6:40] China is one of the most ancient -- and modern --countries in the world. In the center of Beijing, its dynamic capital, stands the Forbidden City, its 9,999 rooms a symbol of the old China. Step outside, and walk across the large, open plaza known as Tiennaman Square, and you'll hear the new China. As Spectrum's Steven Cherry reports, amidst jackhammers and backhoes, China is being rebuilt, seemingly overnight. Author interview [2:10] China’s place in the world economy is the subject of Thomas Friedman’s new book, “The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the 21st Century.” Spectrum’s Bill Sweet recently caught up with Friedman to talk about the book. Semiconductors [5:15] The city streets in Pudong, an outlying industrial section of Shanghai, are lined with modern high-rise apartment buildings and factories. This is where you’ll find international industry giants like Sharp, Siemens, and Toshiba, as well as the main offices of the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or S-M-I-C. Spectrum’s Linda Geppert reports. 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