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21. A Blind Novelist
ZHENG RONGCHEN is indeed a remarkable man. Blinded at the age of 18 months, he has already had a career as a musician, earned a university degree, been active promoting education for the blind, and
Author: XING QINGZI Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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22. Home and Job
SEVERAL DAYS ago, when I came home from a business trip, I saw the following note from my daughter:"Dad, I'm almost ten years old. I wish I could have the same life as other kids, living at home with
Author: XING ZHENJIANG Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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23. Tea - Still the National Beverage
THE FIRST "Tea and Chinese Culture" Exhibition at Beijing's Cultural Palace of Nationalities a few months ago represented the organizers' efforts to make the public more aware of tea. The week-long
Author: LI XING Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. Fighting Against Criminals
WHAT DO you do when you see criminals in the act of robbing or stealing: Do you hide, pretend not to notice or take action to stop them7 Ma Runhun, a Beijing citizen, has some answers.West Dongsi
Author: XING XIUZENG Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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25. A Windstorm Swept over Intellectual Capitalists
In September 1999, Jiang Qiping's new book, A Windstorm Swept Over Intellectual Capitalists, caused quite a stir when it first appeared in Beijing's bookstores. The idea of an intellectual
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2000 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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26. A Controversial Phenomenon: Television Stars Write Books
YEARS ago. Yang Lan. former hostess of CCTV's Chiatai A it-Complex, did something that a television personage had never done before - she published her own book. Against the Wind by the Sea. But just
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Silence: An "Uprising" Against Literary Criticism
THE Repudiation of Ten Writers, published by the Shaanxi Normal University Publishing House, features ten of China's most influential modern writers. The book is a collection of literary criticisms
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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28. The Kitsch Pass: A Pass to Social Realities
DO you mind my vulgarity?" is the theme sentence of the book The Kitsch Pass, written by Huang Jiwei. A few years ago, "tastefulness" was a word that people felt was far away from them, but now it
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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29. Harry Potter: Can the Little Wizard Exercise His Magic Power over China?
FEW would disagree that the summer of 2000 belonged to Harry Potter. The little wizard has enchanted tens of thousands of children, as well as their parents, all over Europe and the USA. In the New
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2000 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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30. Once You Have Learnt How to Die Message of a Life - Death Diary
Author: Lu YouqingPages: 320Publisher: Beijing Huayi Publishing HousePrice: 18 yuanIT has been a long time since any individual's death aroused such wide concern. The death of an individual often
Author: XING YUHAO Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML