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	          1. All Together for 61 LivesPEKING: February 3, 1960, 4 p.m.WANGFUCHING Street was at its busiest. Stores, decked out for the Spring Festival, were bursting with customers, many also in their best. On this street there is aAuthor: FROM THE CHINA YOUTH DAILY Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          2. VIEWS FROM THE CHINESE PRESS Problems With the Education SystemNo one seems to doubt that education should be top priority. But nowadays there are so many top priorities that education often fails to get the attention it deserves.In Beijing, teachers' salariesAuthor: Xi Mi China Daily Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          3. VIEWS FROM THE CHINESE PRESSWe still vaguely remember how several years ago we read with interest, if not delight, a newspaper story about the revival of cricket fighting.Cricket fighting is one of the world's oldest war games,Author: By Ge Hong and Bai Yan in China Daily Year 1991 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          4. China Returns Remains of Three U.S. ServicemenON DECEMBER 11, 1993, China turned over the remains of three U.S. pilots who died when their military transport plane crashed into a Tibetan glacier half a century ago.In mid-September 1993 wreckageAuthor: From Xinhua News Agency Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          5. THE CLEVER ATTENDANTONCE there was a prince who chose an attendant named Balgansan to go to the city with him. As they were riding their horses up to the city gate, they had to stop because the road was narrow and fullAuthor: A Folk-tale from Inner Mongolia Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          6. A Soldier Wholeheartedly Devoted to the PeopleSlNCE last autumn, thousands of Red Guards from every part of the country have made their way to the Chientang River Bridge at Hangchow in Chekiang province to pay tribute to Tsai Yung-hsiang, anAuthor: LIBERATION ARMY DAILY REPORT Year 1967 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          7. A Grass-hut SchoolWE were on our way to visit a middle school run by a modern hydro-electric plant in the rolling mountains of southern Kiangsi province. From the plant to the school was a five-kilometer walk.GoingAuthor: Kwangming Daily Correspondents Year 1971 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          8. Year-Round 'Migrations'MIGRATORY birds often strike an emotional chord in the Chinese people. Their migration to the south has the connotation of parting, and their return to the north suggests reunion.There are otherAuthor: Tang Xiantian Jiefang Daily Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          9. THE GREAT CULTURAL REVOLUTION WILL SHINE FOREVERTEN YEARS AGO, the May 16 Circular of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was drawn up under the personal guidance of our great leader Chairman Mao. This brilliant Marxist documentAuthor: the Editorial Departments of the People's Daily, Red Flag magazine and Liberation Army Daily Year 1976 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          10. Little Pebble Is MissingBright Sunny Skies by Hao Jan is a novel describing the sharp and complicated class struggle in China's countryside at the time of the 1957 wheat harvest. The three-volume novel takes as its scene anAuthor: An excerpt from the novel Bright Sunny Skies by Hao Jan Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
