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11. New Life for Chinese Free-Sparring Boxing
IN ANCIENT times Chinese sanda (free-sparring boxing), then called xiangbo (dual combat) or shoubo (hand-to-hand combat), was a major component of Chinese martial arts. It combined various
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. Women's Team on the Rebound
YAN NAIHUA, a reporter of China Sports News, provides a glimpse into how the new coach of China's national women's basketball team is reinvigorating a flagging team.CHINA'S NATIONAL Women's
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1992 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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13. Going for the Gold
The prospects of China's Olympic athletes are analyzed in this report by YAN NAIHUA of China Sports News.THE 25TH MODERN Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, this summer promise to be the greatest
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1992 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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14. East Asian Athletes to Compete in Shanghai
YAN NAIHUA, staff reporter of China Sports News, provides details of an all-important upcoming event.THE FIRST East Asia Sports Meet will be held May 9 to 18 in Shanghai, the last comprehensive
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. China's Sports in 1979: Progress and Gaps
LAST YEAR was a fairly good one for China's sports.In April, the "August 1st" basketball team won two games in matches with the United States men's team visiting China.In May, China's table tennis
Author: YAN SHIXIONG Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Foreign Dramas on Chinese Stage
A HAPPY event for Chinese theater-goers is the reappearance of foreign dramatic works on the Chinese stage during the last year or so. Banned for 12 years under the cultural autocracy of the gang of
Author: YAN ZHENFEN Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. Wang Guangmei and Her Children
IN the spring I visited Wang Guangmei, widow of Liu Shaoqi, late Chairman of the People's Republic of China, in the new apartment building where she and her children now live.Liu Shaoqi, long
Author: YAN QING Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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18. Newspaper for Peasants
THE first issue of the China's Peasants newspaper[注释1], published on April 6, was a huge success! Hundreds of letters of praise and inquiry have since poured daily into its modest offices in Beijing,
Author: YAN LIU Year 1980 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. Matchbox Labels in China
MATCHBOX labels in China, like stamps, often picture historical subjects, economic achievement and cultural traditions of the country. Collecting matchbox labels is a popular hobby in China, as
Author: JI YAN Year 1981 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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20. The Making of a Young Science Writer
Wu Yan is a senior at Beijing's Dengshikou Middle School. He has published a dozen articles on scientific subjects that have proved popular with young readers, and last August, at the age of 17, he
Author: WU YAN Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML