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111. The New Reality - Paying One's Own Way Through College
China is trying to find the answer to a question that perplexes almost every country in the world: Who's to pay for higher education?JUST OUTSIDE the Beijing Railway Station a fanner and his son are
Author: staff reporter AN JIAN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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112. The Second Pit of Qinshihuang's Terra-cotta Army Undergoes Excavation
In what seems to have been a rather megalomaniacal style, Emperor Qinshihuang of the Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.) decided to surround himself with as many warriors as possible to ensure his protection
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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113. Zhang Lijian: A Scientist from the Great Northern Wilderness of Northeast China
IN THE WINTER of 1994, when he was 42 years old, Zhang Lijian was appointed a vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences by the State Council. The day we visited him, he did not
Author: FAN JIAN & BAO FEI Year 1996 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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114. A Pearl Over the Yangtze River
LOCATED ON the northern bank of the lower streams of the Yangtze River, Zhangjiagang Harbor is a good, natural and comprehensive port combining domestic and foreign trade, inland river and marine
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1996 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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115. What Do Tariff Reductions Mean?
STARTING ON April 1 this year, China will reduce the tariffs on more than 4,000 items of imported goods, with an average reduction rate of over 30 percent. The announcement, made by President Jiang
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1996 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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116. Television in Chinese People's Life
AS ECONOMY and culture develop in China, TV programs are becoming an indispensable part of leisure. In Chinese cities, black and white televisions are rarely seen, moreover, consumers are now
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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117. Will Chinese Fast Food Survive?
Taking the advantage of China's open policy, many Western fast food operations have entered the Chinese market. Though acclaimed as a giant in culinary arts, China has always lagged behind in fast
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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118. Zhou Enlai as Seen by Western Journalists
The uncommon cordiality and charm of a leader are remembered.DAVID Chipp was the first Western correspondent accredited to new China by Reuters. That was in 1956, and just last February this reporter
Author: staff reporter QIU JIAN Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML