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	          1. Imperial Ming Dynasty Paper Money NotesA numismatist discusses the history and fascination of Chinese currency.WHAT IS a Ming Note? Why is a Ming Note the prized acquisition of numismatists with a desire to enhance and up-grade theirAuthor: WILLIAM WILLBOND Year 1996 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          2. Harvesting Rice by CombineIF YOU take the train north from Tientsin, a little over two hours gets you to the county town of Lutai. There, in the midst of the desolate salt flats on the Pohai gulf you alight, cross theAuthor: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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	          3. Two Ordinary GirlsLAST AUTUMN when I joined the harvest work at Lutai Farm, one of the big state farms devoted to mechanized agriculture, I had a chance to see how China's women go about their jobs. In fact, I learnedAuthor: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          4. How "Red Star Over China' Changed My LifeWHEN World War II broke out I was a pacifist. I registered as a conscientious objector and was sent to a labor camp in New Hampshire. After working in the forest there for two years I volunteered forAuthor: WILLIAM HINTON Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          5. Marching with Mao - A Biographical JourneyWILLIAM LINDESAY, now an English teacher at the Shanxi Mechanical Engineering Institute in Xi'an, set off on a biographical journey to retrace Chairman Mao's life from cradle to mausoleum. In thisAuthor: WILLIAM LINDESAY Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          6. U.S.-China Trade: he View from Washington StateLAST JUNE, I returned to Beijing's Great Hall of the People as a member of the Advisory Board of the U.S.-China Joint Session on Industry, Trade, and Economic Development (ITED). My previous visitsAuthor: WILLIAM B. ABNETT Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          7. 40 Years Ago: An Eyewitness Account of the Liberation of ShanghaiTO CELEBRATE their liberation, the people of Shanghai went on a joyous spree that was climaxed on June 6 by a grand parade. Neither the marchers (students, workers, housewives, People's LiberationAuthor: WILLIAM C. BERGES Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
