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1. Helping the Handicapped to Independence
IN APRIL 1989, when the 5th Conference on Independent Lives for the Handicapped was held in the U.S., a Chinese woman named Zhang Li was one of the featured speakers. As she told her life story, the
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Population Problems on the Eve of the 1990 Census
ON JULY 1, 1990, China will be taking its fourth census since 1949. Along with enumerating the Chinese people, the census will log the changes in their regional distribution and outline the general
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Dial 55-2236: Hope Line
HELLO! Hope Line, what can we do for you?""I'm 32 years old and have a 20-year-old girlfriend. She has been accepted at the Teachers' University for four years, and I'm worried that I'll lose her.""I
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. A Neighborhood Red Cross Clinic
THE BAIWANZHUANG Ziqu Red Cross Clinic, located in a residential area of western Beijing, delivers basic health care together with information on disease prevention and first aid to the 1,700 people
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Fun for Farmers
IT USED to be said about farmers in Hunan province that they "listened to the birds in the morning, the chickens at noon and the dogs at night." In other words, farm life was a little on the dull side
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. Hot City in the Summer
WHEN the blossoms of the scholar trees begin to cast their fragrant shade over the hot sidewalks of the city, one knows that summer has finally arrived in Beijing.The early-morning streets become
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Li County Attempts to Eliminate Illiteracy
LIU QINGZHEN, a peasant in Li County, Hunan Province, was totally illiterate. Her husband had to help her find her seat when they went to see a film. Under the government's drive to eliminate
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Autumn Rhythms
AUTUMN - trees tinged with yellow, the sky bluer and higher, refreshing breezes chasing away the lingering stuffiness and bringing the fragrance of fruit and rice.Ancient scholars loved to write
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. The Golden Age of Traditional Chinese Medicine
ALTHOUGH MODERN medical sciences axe developing rapidly, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with its distinctive Chinese characteristics, unique therapies, complete theoretical system and rich
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Medical Care for Farmers
THE BUSIEST man in Shandong Province's Chenjia Village is 43-year-old Chen Yanren, the doctor at the village's medical clinic. Each day he treats at least 10 patients, sometimes visiting a few of the
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML