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1. Blind Irish Rovers Tackle the Great Wall
The tough Irish versus China's greatest barrier to outsiders - a contest against odds that ended in triumph for the Celts and won applause from the Han.A BUNCH of wild Irish rovers, most of them
Author: LEW BAXTER Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Chinese Culture and History Wows the World
CHINA is sweeping inexorably toward becoming the world's most dynamic economy in terms of trade, business and social change by the early part of the next century. Other aspects of Chinese life and
Author: LEW BAXTER Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. The Chinese Contemporary Art Explosion at the Tate in Britain
China has sent the international arts world into a flat spin.TEN years ago the notion that Chinese contemporary art could so much as raise a flicker of interest in foreign climes - never mind drive
Author: LEW BAXTER Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Rayna Prohme: An American Woman in 1920s China
WHEN RAYNA PROHME died in Moscow in 1927, the many who came to eulogize her believed her memory would be a never-ending inspiration to those struggling for justice and revolution around the world. Li
Author: CAROL LEW SIMONS and A. TOM GRUNFELD Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML