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	          1. China and Human Rights- On the 40th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human RightsONE OF THE purposes of the United Nations, as stated in its charter, is to promote "universal respect for, and observance of,Author: SHAO JIN Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          2. The Spirit of China's ChildrenI remember it was new China's first winter. One day at noon a report came over the radio that a cold wave was coming. The paper I was then reporting for had received word that a little girl hadAuthor: SHAO SHEN Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          3. Making the Ancient Storehouse of Chinese Medicine Serve the PeopleSOME time ago, a mess chief in a People's Liberation Army company stationed in Kwangchow fell down a hill and gashed his temple. Bleeding badly, he was taken to the hospital. But when his injury hadAuthor: NAN SHAO Year 1970 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          4. Boston Museum Paintings in ChinaTHE Boston Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to bring a showing of American painters to China. The 70 representative works which were exhibited in Beijing and Shanghai were well appreciated byAuthor: SHAO DAZHEN Year 1982 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          5. Driving Toward World Standards - and MarketsON THE GATE of the Shanghai No. 18 Radio and TV Plant, producers of the Feiyue (Leap Forward) brand TV, there are two huge slogans - "The final leap is to advanced world levels" and "A leap means allAuthor: SHAO HUI Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          6. Xie Zhigao, Master of Modern Chinese Figure PaintingSHAO DAZHEN, professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and former editor-in-chief of the magazine Fine Arts, appraises the work of a contemporary artist who has sought a new path for ChineseAuthor: SHAO DAZHEN Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          7. Narcotics Control in ChinaFROM 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 atAuthor: SHAO QIN Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          8. Braised Eggplant750 grams eggplant25 grams red chili500 grams (1 cup) salad oil (100 grams to be consumed)10 grams (1 tbsp) mixture of cornstarch and water50 grams (5 tbsp) soy sauce2 grams (1/2 tsp) MSG0.5 gram (aAuthor: (Shao Qiezi) Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          9. COAL MINING TRANSFORMEDCHINA is very rich in coal resources. But due to the barbarous and plundering methods by which the mines were exploited by Kuomintang bureaucrats and foreign companies, over a long period, the rateAuthor: JEN PI-SHAO Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          10. At The FerryCHING-LIN, waving a long sorghum stalk, was driving ducks to the river. He was barefoot and stripped to the waist. From behind a hill to the east the early morning sun threw its golden light over theAuthor: LIU SHAO-TANG Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
