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651. Setting Matters Straight the Chinese Way
ON JUNE 3, 1980, China became a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Not long afterwards the government began to draft a series of laws and regulations on intellectual
Author: staff reporter BAI YUN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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652. History Comes Alive at Beijing's Ming Dynasty Wax Museum
Bringing suavity and polish to a place like the Ming Tombs is a tall order, but a wax museum just might be a step in the right direction.THE Ming Tombs of the 13 emperors is a popular place to visit
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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653. Gonbjarmtsan and the Tibetan Raba Dance
Does China have anything equivalent to the wandering minstrels of ancient Europe, roaming far and wide with a story or a dance always ready for an audience? Here is one man who can perhaps answer
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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654. Romance of the Three Kingdoms - The TV Series
THE MING Dynasty classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms, by fourteenth-century writer Luo Guanzhong, has long intrigued readers, both Chinese and foreign, with its depiction of political conspiracies
Author: staff reporter LI JIANGUO Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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655. Peking Opera Makeup: Yang Yansi
YANG Yansi, a prominent figure of the Northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127 A.D.) and son of the famous general Yang Jiye, is a key character in the Peking Opera Golden Sand Beach. The seventh son in the
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANY1NG Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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656. On the Road in Britain
A traveller from the Middle Kingdom finds solace in the English countryside and discovers a country that books and novels never told her about.IT WAS an unusually busy morning. Double-checking,
Author: staff reporter CHEN NAN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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657. State Enterprises: Can They Regain Their Dominant Position?
What allowed state firms originally to flourish? Can they adapt now that times are changing, or are they the nucleus of a future rustbelt?CHINA'S STATE-RUN firms, especially the larger ones, used to
Author: By staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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658. Bitter Medicine for the State Sector
AS CHINA experiments with the idea of a market economy, state-owned enterprises, which are the country's main suppliers of energy, transportation, raw materials and technology, and officially the
Author: By staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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659. Revitalizing State Enterprises
"THERE IS an ancient saying," said Wen Shizhen, governor of Liaoning Province and deputy to the National People's Congress, " 'Pessimistic soldiers are bound to be defeated.' I think our enterprises
Author: By staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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660. The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy in China
The choice between "guns and butter" is an age-old one, but in today's nuclear age the choice has become more crucial than ever before in history. China, no longer fearing hostile neighbors, is
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML