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1141. Home-made WEATHER Forecasts
AT NOON the sky was clear and bright on the summer day we visited the Changhou people's commune on the shores of Tung-ting Lake, Hunan province. A good time, one would think, to sun the
Author: LI CHIN-TING and HU CHIEN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1142. Neighbors Who Care
Many readers have written asking about neighborhood committees and how they work. Some are concerned that the committees intrude on the personal lives of residents. Staff reporters HOU RUILI and LI
Author: HOU RUILI,LI XIA visited Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1143. The Oriental Acrobatics Competition Arena
HEBEI Province has, within 14 years, created an international acrobatics competition arena - the China Wuqiao International Acrobatic Festival (CWIAF), equal in popularity to the Monte Carlo
Author: LI SHUANGQING & GUO HONG WEI Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1144. Days Spent in Dr. Norman Bethune's Homeland
THIRTY-FIVE years ago the Canadian surgeon Dr. Norman Bethune, a great internationalist fighter, came to China to help during the difficult days of her revolution. The seeds of friendship he sowed
Author: DR. CHEN WEN-CHIEH and DR. HA HSIEN-WEN Year 1972 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1145. Working Women in Structural Reform
In these times of economic reform in China, women are faced with an alarming truth: When the job market is tight, it's women who get laid off first.CHINESE PROFESSIONAL women dress more fashionably
Author: CHEN XINXIN, member of the Research Institute for the All-China Women's Federation Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1146. WHICH WAY TO GO?
The 30 per cent rise in the income of China's farmers in 1953-1957 can be further increased only through collective effort, if all the members of the agricultural co-ops whole-heartedly support their
Author: LI WEN-SHAN and FAN PAO-CHU Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1147. Racing for Time
ONCE rolling hills, the landscape is now a continuous stretch of tall buildings, blast furnaces and chimney stacks. It took only one year to build this big iron base and go into production.
Author: FEI LI-WEN, HSIEH PING-SUO Year 1971 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1148. Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine, part of the centuries-old civilization of the Chinese people, has gradually developed through their prolonged struggles against disease and natural environment.From
Author: LI CHING-WEI, TSAI CHING-FENG Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1149. Spring Comes to Beijing
THE LONG, dreary winter is finally ending in Beijing. All across the city, people are strolling about in the streets, grateful for the warm, gentle breeze and happy to be rid of their bulky
Author: STAFF REPORTERS ZHOU YOUMA & ZHU LI Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1150. Community Service: New Ways Are Tried to Solve Old Problems
MRS. LUO'S son was going to get married. How nice it would be if she could have her son's wedding ceremony videotaped, she thought. In a time when video cameras are still a luxury to many Chinese
Author: staff reporters LI XIA & ZHANG XUEYING Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML