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221. New China Celebrates Her 35th Birthday
THE JAPANESE spectator - one of 3,000 young people from Japan invited as special guests to China's National Day celebration - was bubbling over with enthusiasm about the marchers, the floats and the
Author: STAFF REPORTER Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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222. HONGKONG and the 'One Country, Two Systems' Principle
THE Hongkong issue, which has so long attracted worldwide attention and concern, has finally been satisfactorily settled after two years of peaceful consultation between the Chinese and British
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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223. Sino-Soviet Relations: Normalized at Last
ON MAY 15 last, Mikhail Gorbachev, president of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, paid a historic official visit to China. During his four days in
Author: STAFF REPORTER Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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224. Foreign Pharmaceutical R&D Centers Come to China
THOUGH China has made its own medicines for millennia, fast-acting Western treatments are becoming popular among financiers and farmers alike. As Western medicine becomes more and more acceptable
Author: start reporter YI LI Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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225. Steel Worker's Family
CHEN Tso-fu, 27-year-old foreman of the coal-gas workshop in the Tientsin Steel Works, has been a worker for 14 years. He joined the plant in 1943 during the Japanese occupation. After the liberation
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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226. FIVE WOMEN
The All-China Women's Congress, held in Peking in April last brought together 894 delegates representing the country's new women. Among them were workers, peasants, city housewives, writers, artists
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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227. Worker to Engineer
LI FENG-EN works in the state-owned Anshan Iron and Steel Company, the biggest in China. He is short and slightly built; nothing in his appearance is particularly impressive. Nor is he a good talker
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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228. The Yungting River Is Tamed
NEXT to the Yellow River, "China's Sorrow", the biggest and most dangerous river in the northern part of the country is the Yungting. During the past forty years it has caused seven major floods. On
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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229. A Meal at a Muslim Restaurant
PEKING has many restaurants run by and for Muslims, where Islamic dietary laws are strictly observed. Because they serve such tasty food, they are also patronized by a great many non-Muslims. One
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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230. HOW LABOUR INSURANCE WORKS
ONE MORNING not long ago I went out to the Shihchingshan Iron and Steel Works near Peking to see how the labour insurance regulations were being applied there. The trade union directed me to Wang
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML