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1. Gazing into the Jade Crystal Ball
Predicting the direction of China's economic growth.IN the next millennium, where will one fifth of the world's population do their shopping? What kinds of jobs will they have? Will they all hold
Author: intern reporter HUANG YING Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. What Inspires Our Battle for Cotton?
OUR Tzuhsi county is in Chekiang province. Seven years in a row we had bumper harvests of cotton, and again last year the county average was a record - 132 jin per mu on 487,500 mu of cotton fields.
Author: HUANG CHIEN-YING Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. Audio-Visual Artist Mu Ge
IN CHINESE, Mu Ge's name means "pastoral song" and has a very poetic ring to it. It's somehow appropriate for a man whose life is so bound up with esthetic expression. On the other hand, he is
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. 11-Year-Old Artist Zhou Meng
"WHOM DO YOU ad mire among Chinese painters?" I asked the slim young girl with the thoughtful eyes."Only one.""Who?" I persisted."Guess.""Zhou Meng. Right?""Absolutely!"Zhou Meng has not yet reached
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Trials of a Newlywed
BACK WHEN I was single, some words from a novel made a deep impression on me: "Marriage is like a castle. Those inside want to get out, and those outside want to get in." People also told me marriage
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Sharing of a Hero
DR. NORMAN BETHUNE, a Canadian surgeon who died in China in 1939, is a household name in China. Praised in an essay by the late Chairman Mao Zedong as an international fighter for communism, he is
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Ye Yongsen's World of Art
A 52-year-old artist has turned to Buddhist themes to express his pursuit of the ideals of life and art.A SMILING Buddha, its eyes half-closed, looked out from the center of the painting. It seemed
Author: staff reporter REN YING Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. China's Collection Craze
NESTLED IN a park near an intersection in downtown Beijing's Xicheng District is a coin market, the biggest in the city. The stalls of the market are centered around a pavilion in the midst of the
Author: staff reporter TIE YING Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. Can My Chinese Stomach Adapt to American Food?
SINCE childhood, I have been troubled by frequent stomachaches. My Chinese doctor warned me, "Don't drink cold water or eat cold food. Your stomach is too weak." I swore to abide by his words, though
Author: staff reporter REN YING Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. When East Meets West
AFTER I arrived in the US in August, 1994, I kept wondering why God divided the earth into East and the West, making them so different in so many aspects.I studied in the Communications Department of
Author: staff reporter REN YING Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML