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1. Chinese Sports Go Commercial
Athletes getting paid to train, foreign manufacturers promoting tournaments, athletic associations making money.... What in the world of sports is China coming to?SPORTS ARE becoming big business in
Author: JUN PU Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Scientists in Tibet
FOLLOWING the liberation of Tibet in May 1951, the Central People's Government sent 57 well-qualified Chinese scientists to study nature and society on the entire Tibetan plateau (including Sikang).
Author: LI PU Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Paper and Pencil
THE YEAR 1942 was the most difficult for the old liberated areas, being both attacked by the Japanese and blockaded for supply by the Kuomintang forces. Our unit of the Eighth Route Army, active in
Author: PU KUANG Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. The Owenk People of the Argun
THE seven thousand members of the Owenk nationality are scattered throughout northern Hei-lungkiang province and Inner Mongolia. Once wandering hunters, most of them long ago formed permanent
Author: CHIU PU Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Controversy over Confucius
THE ROLE of Confucius in his own time has been a subject of much controversy in modern times. In the mid-70s, the issue was made even more complicated by the fact that the gang of four, in their bid
Author: PANG PU Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. The Daoist Priest of Laoshan
THERE lived in our village a Mr. Wang, the seventh son in an old family. This gentleman had a penchant for the Daoist religion, and hearing that in the Laoshan Mountains there were plenty of Immortals
Author: PU SONGLING Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Pudong Through the Eyes of Distinguished Visitors from Abroad
"Here we saw the facilities of the 21st century.""This is the most impressive development plan that I've ever seen! I hope it will bring progress and prosperity to the people of Shanghai.""Pudong
Author: PU XIN Year 1999 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Magnet for Multinationals
SINCE it opened its door to the outside world, Shanghai's Pudong New District has become a magnet for multinational companies. By the end of 1998, 67 countries and regions had put in a total
Author: PU XIN Year 1999 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Lujiazui, the Growing Oriental Trade Center
THE Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone is situated to the east of the Huangpu River and is surrounded by the Yangpu Bridge, the Nanpu Bridge and the Inner Ring Road of Shanghai. The planned area for
Author: PU XIN Year 1999 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Trekking Along the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers for Environmental Protection
ENVIRONMENTAL protection is now attracting more and more attention from people in China. Chinese newspapers, radio and television have vigorously publicized the Yellow River Protection Action, asking
Author: PU JIANJUN Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML