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541. Music-Loving Get Their Fill
It's the most popular station in Beijing - the 24-hour music, culture and call-in Beijing Music Radio.AFTER WORK the first thing Xiao Liu does is to turn on his radio, which is always set at 94.5 MHz
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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542. Giving Pupils a Break
Reform of the school system relieves pupils from having to take entrance exams to get into key junior middle schools - but not everyone is happy with the change.EARLY IN the morning, as adults sleep
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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543. The Way of China's Football
A crushing disappointment to its many fans, the national team must now plot its future.CHINA'S DREAMS of fielding a winning football team have once again been dashed.Ten years ago China set out to
Author: staff reporter RAO FENGQI Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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544. Hawaiian Window for Chinese Culture
Through the arts come understanding and appreciation - the aim of the Overseas Chinese Music and Arts Center in Hawaii.EXCITED AND a little nervous, the well-known Peking opera singer QiXiaoyun, now
Author: staff reporter FU ZHIBIN Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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545. 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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546. Yueyang, Hunan's Gateway to the Outside World
Blessed by geography, natural resources, and a good infrastructure, Yueyang is destined to be Hunan's "head of the dragon."YUEYANG, A historical and cultural city on Dongting Lake in northeastern
Author: staff reporter ZHI EXIANG Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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547. Money Makes a Difference
"Get rich quick" has become the spur in people's lives - to the distress of many intellectuals and government officials.FOR THOUSANDS of years we Chinese were taught to disdain money. An old saying
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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548. Entrepreneur with the Midas Touch
He has something that everyone in the business world envies: a talent for bouncing back from the worst setbacks to turn failure into success.AT THE World Economic Forum, a nongovernmental economic
Author: Staff reporter JIANG TAN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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549. Dell Bisdorf Uncovers Liuzhuang's Secret of Success
How did a poverty-stricken village become a model of prosperity for the whole country? It was a story Dell Bisdorf planned to write.DELL BISDORF, an American journalist, was greatly attracted to
Author: staff reporter ZHANG SIYING Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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550. Costumes Fit for a Festival
The many branches of the Yi nationality wear such exquisitely wrought costumes that they deserve - and get - their very own festival.ON THE twenty-eighth day of the third lunar month (usually at the
Author: staff reporter XIE JUN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML