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1. Study Brings a Broader View
ON the mornings when our study groups get together, the members start coming after breakfast carrying their little stools. There are white-haired retired people, mothers carrying babies and
Author: LIU JU-CHIN, vice-head of the Brick Tower Lane Residents' Committee Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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2. U.S. Imperialist Cultural Aggression Disguised as Friendship
CHAIRMAN MAO once pointed out: "For a very long period, U.S. imperialism laid greater stress than other imperialist countries on activities in the sphere of spiritual aggression, extending from
Author: the Revolutionary Committee of the China Medical College Year 1968 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Serving the People
I AM an ordinary housewife with five children. My husband drives a three-wheeled motorcab. In 1949 the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Mao liberated the working people and of course my family.
Author: WEI FENG-YUN, Fengsheng Neighborhood Revolutionary Committee member Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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4. Yellow River Drilling Corporation Advances in Reform
THE Yellow River Drilling Corporation shines brightly like a pearl set on the Shengli Oil Field, in the beautiful and richly-endowed Yellow River Delta by the Bohai Sea.This corporation, a group
Author: LIU QINGJIN & LIU YANQING Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. Impact of WTO Membership on Chinese Financial Markets
THE trade agreement signed between China and the United States has paved the way for China's entrance into the World Trade Organization (WTO). The opening of the Chinese markets, particularly the
Author: LIU KEQIAN & LIU KEJIN Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Jen Kuo-tung and the Bumper Crop County
CHAOYUAN county is in Heilungkiang, most northern of China's provinces. Everyone in China knows its name because its 1952 harvest surpassed that of the year before by almost 100 per cent - and the
Author: TIEN LIU Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. OUR COUNTRY'S FOREST WEALTH
OVER five thousand kinds of trees and other woody plants grow in China - more than in any other country in the world. While the deciduous pine hibernates in the frozen mountain ranges of the northeast
Author: LIU CHIEH Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. "Free Market" in Vegetables
THE SUPPLY of fresh vegetables and other perishable foods in China's market-place greatly increased this spring, in some places doubling the 1956 quantity. This was one result of the new internal
Author: TAO LIU Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. How Last Year's Harvest Was Won
CHINA'S agricultural output last year reached a total value of 78,300,000,000 yuan, an increase of 16.7 per cent over 1958 (itself an exceptional year). This record was won in. the teeth of the most
Author: LIU HSUAN Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. A Village of Active People
IN AUGUST 1960, the Com-munist Party's call to speed up the development of agriculture with special emphasis on grain production reached the hill villages of the Tayou People's Commune in Shansi
Author: TIEN LIU Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML