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1491. Herbal Medicines a Boon to Co-op Medical Care
WHILE the other commune members were busy with cotton-picking and reaping mid-season rice at the Golden Bridge brigade in Kiangsu province's Yicheng county on the north bank of the Yangtze, its
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1975 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1492. Working Mothers - Well-cared-for Children
RECENTLY we again visited Soochow - the "city of gardens" south of the Yangtze River with a history of 2,500 years.[注释1] Within the 25 years since the birth of the new China Soochow, with its 540,000
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1493. TIBET - From Serfdom to Socialism
AFTER Tibet broke the chains of feudal serfdom it leaped a thousand years in only ten years, thrusting the old Tibet of darkness aside and surging into a thriving new socialist society. This is the
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1976 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1494. They Never Stopped Production
An important part of the scheme by the "gang of four" to seize supreme power was to create chaos through wrecking the nation's economy. To keep the workers from carrying out Chairman Mao's call to
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1977 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1495. Life in a Rural People's Commune
Twenty years have elapsed since groups of agricultural cooperatives in China came together to form people's communes in the autumn of 1958. How have these communes been getting along? How are the
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1978 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1496. HERBAL MEDICINES A BOON TO CO-OP MEDICAL CARE
IT was harvest time in the Golden Bridge brigade in Kiangsu province's Yicheng county on the north bank of the Yangtze. While other brigade members were picking cotton and reaping mid-season rice its
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1978 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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1497. Seven Returns to the Homeland
Zhao Haosheng (Howard Chao), a Chinese-American professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literature at Yale University, since 1973 has returned seven times to China, where he has
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1498. The Handicapped Are Useful
HOW do the blind and deaf-mute work, study and live? To find the answers, I visited the Peking School for Blind Children, a deaf-mute rug and carpet factory and a blind couple.When You Want to Serve
Author: Staiff Reporter Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1499. Peking Advances with the Revolution
THE Peking Municipal Revolu- tionary Committee was born on April 20. It came into being under the warm care and guidance of our most respected and beloved leader Chairman Mao during a new high tide
Author: Our Staff Reporters Year 1967 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1500. Red Sun Over the Miao Mountains
THE TRAIN sped through the Miaoling Mountains in the Kweichow highlands in southwest China. Four hours from the provincial capital of Kweiyang, we came in sight of a gleaming city nestling in the
Author: Our Staff Reporters Year 1968 Issue 1 PDF HTML