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11. Shenzhen's Manifest Cultural Pursuits
IN a residential area of Shenzhen stands a group of copper sculptures depicting ordinary residents - a businessman making a call on his cell phone, a street cleaner at work, and a student pushing her
Author: staff reporter SHEN HONGLEI Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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12. Marshalling National Resources to Tackle the Rurallssue
THE issue of farming, farmers and farming areas - known as the Three F issue - was a major concern of former premier Zhu Rongji, and remains so with his successor Wen Jiabao. On being asked in the
Author: staff reporter SHEN HONGLEI Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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13. Oil Production Remains Stable in China
China's oil reserves are becoming diluted, but new technology and increased prospecting efforts promise to provide for the next century.IN THE PAST 10 years, China did not locate any large oil
Author: staff reporters SHEN XINGDA, WANG ZHIREN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Guo Quanzhong: Desolate Cry from the Loess Plateau
THE Loess Plateau is synonymous with desolation, sorrow and endurance. Artists from the Loess Plateau are exponents of a style of art that overwhelms the senses of the beholder in the same way as
Author: SHEN HONGLEI Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. Yang Lizhou: Finding an Art World Among Folk Lives
IN the 1980s, Yang Lizhou and his wife Wang Yingchun made their names among Chinese art circles by winning top prize at the China Fine Arts Exhibition with their co-production, The Iron Wall of the
Author: SHEN HONGLEI Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. WTO Changes Lives in China
DURING the Fifth Session of the Ninth National People's Congress held last March, the WTO remained a hot topic among deputies. Premier Zhu Rongji pointed out in his Government Work Report that China
Author: SHEN HONGLEI Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. YANGTZE RIVER SHIPPING
SPEAKING of the tremendous changes on the Yangtze River in the 20 post-liberation years, Huang Kung-fu, a veteran shipping worker, said, "In the last analysis, it's a question of who holds power.
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. Fishermen Fight Off U.S. Attacks
OUR motor junk was sailing along the shore of Peipu Gulf. To the north, rich green forest belts stretched along the coast. Southward, white sails dotted the blue sea. The rumble of our motor startled
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. WATER INTO ELECTRICITY THROUGH SELF-RELIANCE
FROM the forests along the rushing Yuhsi River came the hum of generators. We could see transmission lines stretching from mountain tops to villages. The vigorous development of small rural power
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. Grand Sports Rally of Three Continents
THE Asian-African-Latin American (A.A.A.) Table Tennis Friendship Invitational Tournament was held in Peking from Aug. 25 to Sept. 6. During the 13 days of competitions and other activities, the more
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1973 Issue 12 PDF HTML