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11. The Man Who Burned the Opium
COMMISSIONER Lin Zexu (1785-1850) will ever be a national hero for his decisive action in burning British opium and ending the opium trade and his brave resistance to Britain's subsequent
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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12. TV Series Touches Longed-For Nerve
A50-PART television drama that deals with the home lives of ordinary people has created a stir in China since it began airing earlier this year. More than 100 television stations across the country
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. The Fate of Serious Music in China
In this issue we begin a new column entitled "Choose Your Topic" as a service to our readers. If you have a topic that is of special interest to you, please let us know and we shall do our best to
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. Drive to Export Machinery and Equipment Enters High Gear
CHINA MACHINERY Import Export Corporation (CMEC) has its sights on the world. Not only has it imported advanced equipment for key projects in China's modernization, but it has exported many complete
Author: staff reporter QIU JIAN Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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15. One Family Under Two Systems
Economics and politics have combined in China to produce a husband-and-wife team never before seen in this country - a team that knows how to use the work system to the advantage of the family
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. 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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17. 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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18. 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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19. Consolidating Farmland for Greater Efficiency
AFTER SIGNIFICANT increases in national grain production in the early and middle 80s - thanks to various agricultural reform policies - China's grain output has stagnated somewhat. (See the article
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU CHENLIE Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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20. My Life Began at 40
MY GRANDMOTHER clung desperately to life, waiting for me to be born. According to a village superstition, if she died before I was born, her soul would enter my body and I would become her
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU ZONGREN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML