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141. Calligraphy in My Golden Years
THE PHONE rang again even as I put it down, and an earnest voice invited me to give a lecture on calligraphy. It was difficult to refuse, but I simply didn't have the time.Calligraphy is the
Author: ZHANG ZHONGYU Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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142. A Rural Woman's Heavy Burden
MANY a star-scattered night I rode back home from work wondering if my children had gone to bed. For two years, I had been chairwoman of our Beiwu township's Women's Federation, and often had to work
Author: ZHANG CHUNXIANG Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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143. Happy Anniversary, Peking Man
ONE OF THE most important dates in world archaeology is December 2, 1929, for on this day the first remains of Peking Man were discovered near Beijing. Paleontologist Pei Wenzhong (1904-1982) made
Author: ZHANG SENSHUI Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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144. Maud Russell - Lifelong Militant Fighter
THERE is an old Chinese saying to characterize certain extraordinary figures, meaning "to go on fighting till one breathes one's last." This is exactly what Maud Russell has shown us with her
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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145. My Roots Are in China
IN 1983, at the age of 21, I was sent to study for a master's degree in international economics at the Marseille III University in France. At first I had difficulty understanding the courses because
Author: ZHANG JIANHUA Year 1990 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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146. Beautiful, Rare Red-Crowned Cranes
THE RED-CROWNED crane, in China a symbol of beauty, loyalty and longevity, is dangerously close to extinction. Only about 1,100 are left in the world, living in small flocks scattered mainly around
Author: ZHANG WEIDI Year 1990 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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147. In Celebration of Columbus Day, 1990 - Columbus and China
BEFORE THE 15th century China, or Cathay, was only vaguely known to Europeans through medieval travelers who had reached the Far East. Cathay's silks and spices were prized, but the land was beyond
Author: ZHANG ZHISHAN Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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148. Infant Pneumonia: What's Being Done in China
IN DEVELOPING countries the word pneumonia is a dreaded one for most parents, conjuring up images of children fighting for breath - and fighting for life. Three million children die of the disease
Author: ZHANG ZIJING Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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149. Living in a World of Love
I WAS born in April 1957 to a family happily anticipating my birth, but instead it brought sorrow to my parents, because I was born prematurely and suffered from cerebral palsy. I weighed only 1.25
Author: ZHANG LI Year 1990 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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150. A Child's Anecdote of The Last Emperor
"A Child's Anecdote of The Last Emperor" won first prize in the Jinghua Cup essay competition in Beijing. The author, 10-year-old Zhang Meng, is in grade four at Jingshan School in Beijing. He played
Author: ZHANG MENG Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML