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1. U.S. Imperialist Cultural Aggression Disguised as Friendship
CHAIRMAN MAO once pointed out: "For a very long period, U.S. imperialism laid greater stress than other imperialist countries on activities in the sphere of spiritual aggression, extending from
Author: the Revolutionary Committee of the China Medical College Year 1968 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Treating Burns with Herbal Medicine
Since 1966 when the cultural revolution began, Chinese medical workers have more closely followed Chairman Mao's instruction that they should study China's rich medical heritage and combine
Author: Nantung Medical College Pharmacology Group Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Serving the People
I AM an ordinary housewife with five children. My husband drives a three-wheeled motorcab. In 1949 the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Mao liberated the working people and of course my family.
Author: WEI FENG-YUN, Fengsheng Neighborhood Revolutionary Committee member Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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4. How Our Clinic Works
OUR CLINIC was set up by our Brick Tower Lane Residents' Committee in 1969, along with similar ones in other areas in Fengsheng. This was in accordance with the principles of putting prevention first
Author: YEN CHIU-HUA, medical worker Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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5. All Together for 61 Lives
PEKING: February 3, 1960, 4 p.m.WANGFUCHING Street was at its busiest. Stores, decked out for the Spring Festival, were bursting with customers, many also in their best. On this street there is a
Author: FROM THE CHINA YOUTH DAILY Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. RED FLAG' - A CITY PEOPLE'S COMMUNE
BLOCKS OFFLATS, a department store and many other new structures are pushing their way up through :what was once a huddling slum in the old part of Chengchow city, in Honan province. Animated groups
Author: A TEAM OF CHINA RECONSTRUCTS REPORTERS Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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7. The Victory of the Proletarian Revolutionaries
IN FEBRUARY, Harbin, capital of Heilungkiang province on China's northeastern border, is usually knee-deep in snow. But this year the streets, alive with red banners and echoing the victory songs of
Author: CHINA RECONSTRUCTS REPORTERS Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. THE PEOPLE OF THREE PROVINCES UNITE TO CONTROL WATER
THE Huaipei Plain stretches across the three provinces of Honan, Anhwei and Kiangsu. Twenty-two years ago, one of the three decisive campaigns of the War of Liberation, the Huai-Hai campaign, was
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. From Iron Ore to Steel in a Small Complex
A SMALL blast furnace and three hot-blast stoves have made a new skyline of the low hills outside the city of Yentai in Shantung province. Ore wagons shuttle endlessly between a mine and a dressing
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1970 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. No Miracle Is Impossible
THE Chianghan plain lies between the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the lower reaches of the Han River in central Hupeh province. Crisscrossed with waterways and studded with lakes, its
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1970 Issue 10 PDF HTML