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71. Life Among China's Women Soldiers
THE CHINESE army, like many other armies, has women soldiers, serving in telecommunications, medical care and rear service, positions suited to women's abilities. These women soldiers, like other
Author: STAFF REPORTER Lü HUI Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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72. The Reform and Open Policy: A Personal View from Three Citizens When Talent Is Rewarded
We hear a lot of people talking about "reform and opening to the outside" these days, but what exactly do these words mean to ordinary Chinese? Our staff reporters LI FUGEN and HOU RUILI asked people
Author: researcher ZHOU HUI Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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73. Private Schools Make a Comeback
Higher education has traditionally been a privelege reserved for China's most gifted students. Since the new market economy calls for a well-educated work force, however, private schools are
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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74. 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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75. 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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76. 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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77. 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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78. China's Great Gastronomical Revolution
What made traditional Chinese cuisine so great was not the simple fact that people in the Middle Kingdom like to eat, but that they like to eat well. Today, after years lost in the culinary wilderness
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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79. Children Without Parents
The new and sudden affluence in China was bound to have its victims, those with no place in the fast-paced society of today. The weakest and saddest among these are homeless, parentless children, of
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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80. The Personnel Market in China
"Headhunters" in search of top-grade administrators and executives are making their appearance in China - without, at the moment, making much "headway." The old system is still too firmly in place.A
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML