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1. "The World Needs You"
Anybody remember Samantha Smith, the American girl who became an ambassador of peace before being killed in a plane crash 10 years ago? Along comes another little girl to presumably take her
Author: QIN HUI Year 1995 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. Salvaging Ships in the South China Sea
A LOT of shipping traverses the South China Sea, whose winter storms are of legendary ferocity. This means a lot of work for the Guangzhou (Canton) Salvage" Company; its fleet has rescued hundreds of
Author: QIN FANG Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Mount Lushan
MT. LUSHAN, towering between Lake Poyang and the Changjiang (Yangtze) River in Jiangxi province, is well-known in China for its magnificent waterfalls, weird peaks, ever-changing clouds and cool
Author: CAI QIN Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Narcotics Control in China
FROM 1949 to 1979, illegal narcotics were hard to come by in China. But since they reappeared in the early 1980s, drug abuse has been spreading with shocking speed. The trend continues even now at
Author: SHAO QIN Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. The Influence of Overseas Literature on China
Masterpieces of world literature, classical or contemporary, have been available in Chinese translation since the beginning of the 20th century. They outweigh by far the translations of Chinese
Author: QIN GONG Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. What's New in Children's Theatre
FILMS and TV programs especially for youngsters have long been produced for China's child audience of 360 million. But until lately, with the exception of a few pioneering groups, not much had been
Author: LI QIN and CHEN CHUANMIN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. The Great Old Lanes of Beijing
Cities, like people, have "soul." One Beijing resident has captured some of it on paper and celluloid before it is buried under expressways and modern high rises, along with the past.A LOT of
Author: QIN JIE and FENG YINGBING Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Quick-Growing-Poplar Cultivator Tang Tianlin
ON September 23, 1998, CCTV announced that' China had succeeded in cultivating quick-growing poplars. This strain is high in survival rate and adaptable to different environments. On average, the
Author: QIN SHUHONG & ZHANG HAIFENG Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. Youth Builds A Railway
RAILWAY-BUILDING has been a very big item on the agenda of our national construction right through the last ten years. But to entrust the task of building a 110-kilometre railroad to an army of young
Author: YANG HUI Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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10. THE SHOP ON WHEELS
WHEN the residents of Mishih Street and the small lanes behind it heard that Liu Chun-nien had once again been elected a model worker of Peking, they were delighted. Fifty-year-old Granny Ma of
Author: YU HUI-IN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML