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41. New Park a Roaring Success for Tigers
FEW PEOPLE would count on a zoo to influence the fate of a species.But scientists working in the China Hengdaozi Feline Breeding Center wanted to try.Last September they began to design and promote a
Author: CHEN BIAN Year 1996 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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42. Have Chinese Lost Their Imagination?
ON JULY 4, 1996, the Beijing Youth Daily carried a full-page article on the history, development and present situation of Chinese science fiction. The article was inspired by a phone call from one
Author: YI BIAN Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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43. A History of Shoes
CHINA has diverse customs and styles as regards its traditional dress culture, and the abundance and variety of Chinese footwear justifies its being singled out from other items of apparel to be
Author: PANG BIAN Year 2001 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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44. Athletes Who "Went Out to Sea"
Some of China's most famous sports stars are now her most famous businesspeople.NOTHING IS as popular in China right now as doing business, and many people leave the security of jobs they have had
Author: staff reporter ZHAI BIAN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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45. Is China an Economic Superpower?
China's economy has enjoyed spectacular growth since the nation embraced its reform and open policy, hut some economists feel it is premature to rank it now among the world's superpowers.LENG
Author: staff reporter BIAN HUI Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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46. The Face of Private Enterprise in China
It is becoming more and more apparent that China's leaders are dead serious about extending economic reform as far as possible. The number of people who have gained from China's boom is astounding,
Author: staff reporter BIAN HUI Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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47. Rising from the Rubble of the Quake
IT USED to be a four-story library. The first floor has disappeared. The broken walls have exposed the framework of the above three floors, which stand lopsided like a gigantic bird cage over a pile
Author: staff reporter BIAN HUI Year 1996 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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48. Maintaining the Environment
DRIVING OUT of Wudi County, we found a wide asphalt road lined with clumps of wild willows bearing beautiful flowers in white, green and red. The driver told us that these flowers are good sources of
Author: staff reporter BIAN ZHANG Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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49. A Cowboy of the East
"I'D LIKE to establish a big farm here, a presentable agricultural trust, I mean," said Du Shupeng on coming back to his office from field observations. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead and the
Author: staff reporter BIAN ZHANG Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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50. David's Deer Comes Home
THE milu (David's deer), an animal formerly unique to China, is commonly called "sibuxiang" (unlike any of the four) by Chinese people, because of its horse's head, donkey's tail, ox hooves and deer
Author: GUO GENG & PANG BIAN Year 2001 Issue 6 PDF HTML