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21. Investors Rush to Pudong New Area
Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG reports on the rapid growth of Sino-foreign investment and construction projects in Shanghai's Pudong New Area.THE DEVELOPMENT of Shanghai's Pudong New Area is a
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. A Foreigner Takes On the Chinese Football Team
Heartbroken football fans in China have gained some confidence in the Chinese team with the coming of German coach Klaus Schlappner, as China Today's sports specialist CHAI RUIKANG reports.WHO'S THE
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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23. Loyal Fans Spur On Footballers
If the fans have anything to do with it - and they do -Chinese football will soon be heading for the world's top stadiums. Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG tells the story.FOOTBALL WITHOUT fans is
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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24. "Little Champs " Make Big News in Chinese Sports
A new and interesting group of athletes is making its appearance on China's national sports scene. Some of them are so young, they cry when they leave home.AT THE the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona,
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1994 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. The Lowly Are Most Intelligent!
THE lowly are most intelligent; the elite are most ignorant."This was the honour citation given by Chairman Mao in 1958 to the May 18 Tractor Parts Plant situated in Tantung near the Yaluchiang River
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. The Working Class Is Master of Technical Revolution
BEVOLUTION means liberating the productive forces and promoting their growth." In Tientsin, north China's biggest industrial city, the working class is applying the revolutionary drive kindled by the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Journey to the Grasslands on Foot
IN the golden sunshine, five young revolutionaries, bright red Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung in hand, bedrolls on their backs and wearing Red Guard armbands, were striding briskly along the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. Bringing Treasure to the Tienshan Mountains
The light of Chairman Mao shines on the border region, North and south of the Tienshan red flags fly, Eight million red hearts are beating fast - Hearts of thirteen nationalities turned to the red sun
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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29. The Hearts of the P.L.A. Men and the Tibetan People Beat as One
THE men of a People's Liberation Army unit stationed on the Tibetan highlands have such warm and brotherly relations with the peasants and herdsmen there that it. is called a "fish-and-water"
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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30. Revolution in Education in a City Middle School Staff Reporter
IN the repair shop of the Lanchow Foundry recently, dozens of students sat in a circle, listening attentively. The lesson was on angles and a young teacher was explaining the theoretical concept.
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1969 Issue 9 PDF HTML