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1. China Resolves to Eliminate Poverty
To ease and eliminate poverty is a common task of all mankind. Since a large-scale poverty-relief campaign was launched in the mid-1980s, China has successfully reduced its poor population from 250
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2000 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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2. SYDNEY OLYMPICS: China's Historic Breakthrough
Although the curtain has come down on the Sydney Olympics, the echoes have not disappeared. The Chinese people in particular are still inspired by the success of China's Olympic heroes. It also was
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2000 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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3. Beijing Traffic Map Updated Every Month
A senior editor at the China Maps Publishing House "complains" that since July, with more than 100 public transit lines added following the extension and expansion of roads in Beijing, the city's
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2000 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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4. Solar Energy to Be Widely Used in Buildings
China is currently cooperating with the Asian Development Bank on using solar energy in buildings, especially residential buildings, which is expected to involve an investment of US$150 million.
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. New Beijing Ready for The Olympics
Beijingers won't forget how the city lost the 2000 Olympics bidding race to Sidney seven years ago. A mere difference of two votes shattered the dream of millions of Beijingers, and billions of the
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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6. Beijing Capable of Hosting Olympic Games
China has made remarkable achievements in social, economic and cultural fields over the past 22 years since reform and opening up. With its GDP approaching US$1,000 billion in 1999, China's
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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7. Green Beijing, Green Olympics
Bidding for the 2008 Olympics has coincided with a massive environmental protection campaign in Beijing."We will make it a green Olympic Games," said Jiang Xiaoyu, vice chairman of the bidding
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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8. Getting Fit the Latest Trend
Year after year, Beijing's open spaces along the streets, in the parks and in front of residential buildings are the venues for people doing bodybuilding exercises in groups or individually in the
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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9. Protecting Endangered Species
China possesses some of the world's richest varieties of animals, plants and microorganisms. But for a variety of reasons their numbers have been seriously damaged. To cope with this problem, the
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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10. Southern Water to Benefit Northern Arid Regions
Recently, it was comfirmcd that by 2010 Beijing residents would be supplied with water from the Yangtze River despite the river lying far from China's capital city. Premier Zhu Rongji made the
Author: Tang Yuankai Year 2001 Issue 15 PDF HTML