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11. Campus Dramas Enlivening the Theatrical Scene
CAO WEI, a reporter for China Report, tells how lively campus dramas are injecting new life into China's stagnant spoken theater.THE STAGE props were simple, the lights dim, and the performance was
Author: CAO WEI Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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12. Labor vs. Management in China's Joint Ventures
Disputes between workers and management are universal, it seems. Joint ventures in China have experienced a few bumpy patches, but ways are being found to iron out the problems.BY THE end of 1992
Author: CAO PENG Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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13. Back to the Jurassic
IN 1996, archaeologists made new discoveries in Zigong, a popular excavation site in Sichuan Province. Early in the year, a well-preserved dinosaur skeleton was unearthed near a construction site.
Author: CAO PEIYUAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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14. CHINA'S STEEL INDUSTRY RECOVERS
CHAIRMAN MAO and Premier Zhou always stressed the necessity for swift development in China's steel industry. The people enthusiastically supported this. Between 1949 and 1971 steel production jumped
Author: RUNG YE Year 1979 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. 'Radio Peking' and Its Listeners
"I ESPECIALLY enjoyed the summarized reports of the speakers at the National People's Congress. Very educated, very informative. Great hope and vast possibilities. I am encouraged tremendously. Let's
Author: YE ZHIMEI Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. A Chinese Painter Who Works Abroad
CHINESE ink-and-wash paintings by Chang Shang Pu, a Chinese woman now living in the United States, were exhibited in Shanghai and Beijing last November. The unique style of her works won favorable
Author: YE QIANYU Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. The Road I've Traveled
PLANTS of the same species may resemble one another, but are never exactly alike. In the same way, we middle-aged writers have shared many experiences - particularly the grave interruption of our
Author: YE WENLING Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. Bridging The Yellow River
LONGEST river in China after the Changjiang (Yangtze), the Huanghe (Yellow)) River originates in the highlands of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, winds its roaring way for 5,464 kilometers through nine
Author: YE QIYANG Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. Bird Island on Qinghai Lake
THE islands scattered over the many lakes of the plateau region in the western province of Qinghai are home to about 650 different kinds of waterfowl. Half of all the varieties native to China can be
Author: RONG YE Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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20. Learning English - A Popular Spare-Time Activity
NOT long ago a young British woman living in Beijing was riding on a train to the southwest when a 4-year-old boy came up to her and whispered in English, "Hello, Katherine." Katherine Flower, an
Author: YE MEI Year 1982 Issue 10 PDF HTML