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901. Non-Invasive Treatment of Brain Tumor
TCM research leads to impressive results.SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Guo from Huludao, Liaoning Province, had a tumor of the craniopharyngeal duct. She suffered from dizziness, headache and lethargy. The
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1998 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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902. Tian Guilan and Her Jinju Opera Troupe
TIAN Guilan is truly the pride of the Shanxi people. Having performed on stage since the age of 13, she is ranked as a national Class 1 performer. In 1986, Tian became the first Jinju (Shanxi Opera)
Author: staff reporter HONG LEI Year 1998 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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903. Ouyang Xu: Born at the Right Time
IT is a rare Beijing intellectual who isn't familiar with Guolinfeng Book Center, not just because it is the largest privately owned bookstore in the city with its 1,700 square meters of retail space
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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904. A Metropolis Rising
CHONGQING, once the provisional capital of the Kuomingtang Government after the fall of Nanjing in the War against Japan, became China's fourth municipality directly under the jurisdiction of the
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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905. New Jobs for Workers
CHEN Hong, 42 years old, was a worker at the Chongqing No. 6 Cotton Textiles Factory. Like other textile factories in China, Chongqing No. 6 is losing money and needs to cut back on staff. In
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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906. Tourist Attraction
THE cultural heritage of Chongqing sinks its roots in the rich soil of 3,000 years of history. Remains found at Longgupo on Mount Wu show that human presence in the area goes back at least 2 million
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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907. Sino-US Relations on the Threshold of the 21st Century
WE have put the relation ship on a much more positive and constructive footing, which is good for America, good for China, good for Asia and good for the world," said US President Bill Clinton at the
Author: staff reporter REN YING Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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908. Pingju Adapts
THE theater in Beijing is full of people, most in forties or fifties and are old fans of pingju. Some hum the tunes along with the actors. They are watching Beside the Jinsha River, a wonderful
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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909. Stone Carvings in Lhasa
EVERY Tibetan Buddhist yearns to visit the holy city of Lhasa. And Tibetans have long carved in stone as an expression of their religious beliefs. In the hope of being blessed, they sculpt figures of
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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910. Narcotics - Good Riddance!
THIS summer the Chinese Military Museum in Beijing was unusually crowded, as the first major anti-narcotics exhibition brought in the crowds. More than 1.3 million people passed through the museum,
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML