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21. On New Tibet's Birthday, An Old Traveler Returns
BEFORE, during and after the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Tibet autonomous region last autumn, I came once more - for five weeks - to that remote, high area of multinational China.Tibet
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1986 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. Notes on an Anniversary
THIS PIECE on the 35th anniversary of China Reconstructs was hard to start. I had already done a fairly exhaustive historical one on our 30th. Moreover, as a recent survey shows, many subscribers
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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23. Xinjiang: Words to Go with the Pictures
IN MY 55 years with this magazine, I've seldom made its pages as a photographer. As for a color spread, my very first is the short one in this issue - on China's Xinjiang-Uygur autonomous region. I
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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24. BOOK REVIEW
AT 90: MEMOIRS OF MY CHINA YEARS, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY REWI ALLEY. New World Press, Beijing, 1986; 3.22 pp. (32 pp. of photographs)THIS IS A big book, by a big man, on a big subject. Among memoirs by
Author: Israel Epstein Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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25. Meet the Young Soong Ching Ling
THE FACE of the young graduate in the photo shown above is strong and determined. The gaze is steady and thoughtful. To supplement the picture, the 1913 annual of the Wesleyan College for Women in
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1988 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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26. Snow Speaks Through His Letters
I KNEW EDGAR Snow from the 1930s, and we corresponded fairly often. While earlier letters have been lost, I have fortunately kept some from the years between the end of World War II and the
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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27. The 1990s - Bridge to the Future
IN THE FIRST announcement of our - and your - magazine's change of name from China Reconstructs to China Today, we wrote that every today includes yesterdays and is the threshold to tomorrow. Now our
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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28. Remembering Maud Russell: Pioneer American Friend
NO ONE WHO knew her will ever forget Maud Russell. When she died last November 8 in New York City, she was 96. And 70 of her years had been spent in working for friendship between the people of the
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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29. Soong Ching Ling - A Life Full of Meaning
ISRAEL EPSTEIN, editor-in-chief emeritus of China Today (formerly China Reconstructs), knew and worked with Soong Ching Ling for over 40 years, has just completed a biography of her, and has
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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30. Remembering Chairman Mao
ISRAEL EPSTEIN, our editor-in-chief emeritus, details some of his personal memories and glimpses of the great Chairman Mao.MAO ZEDONG, born 100 years ago, was a major changer of the world in our
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML