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1. What Does Reform Mean to Shop Assistants?
Although people nowadays still complain about poor service, cool attitudes and brusque answers from the sales assistants in state-owned stores, the attitudes of sales assistants in shops which are
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Qinghai Province's Tibetans
Since 1950, five Tibetan autonomous prefectures have been established in Qinghai. Like other autonomous regions, they have received preferential financial and political treatment from China's central
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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3. Disabled Citizens in China
In an evening performance by the Miao and Tujia Autonomous Prefecture celebrating the "June First" International Children's Day in western Hunan Province, eight deaf children, four boys and four
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1990 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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4. Handicapped Find Their Niche in Factory
Dabao cosmetics have built up a good reputation both on domestic and foreign markets for their effectiveness in encouraging hair growth, darkening eyelashes and eyebrows, and removing fine hair from
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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5. China Faces Another Baby Boom
China is now passing through a peak birthrate period which, according to the State Family Planning Commission, began in 1986 and will continue to 1995. During this period, the average annual
Author: Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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6. Restructuring Maanshan's Government
Maanshan, on the lower reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River in east China's Anhui Province, is an industrial city developed in the 1950s as one of China's major iron and steel production
Author: Yang Xiaobing & Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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7. Baoshan Forges Steel Giant
The Baoshan United Iron and Steel Complex (Group) comprising 50 businesses and companies was unveiled at the beginning of August In Baoshan, near the mouth of the ChangJiang River. This is a major
Author: Our Correspondent Dal Gang Year 1988 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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8. STVF '88 Opens a Window to the World
Like no other medium, television has shaped the 20th century. It has bridged cultures and linked minds across the world. In China, it has advanced rapidly towards maturity over the last 30 years -
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Gang Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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9. Copyrighted Book Market Flourishing
Over the past five years, many domestic publishing houses have bought book copyrights from overseas publishers to enable the timely publication in China of many new popular books. The move has helped
Author: Special Correspondent Cheng Qing Year 1998 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. University Coffee Bar With a Difference
With the growing reform in China, college students are becoming more commercial minded. Some of them have taken part in work-study programmes to make money and come to an understanding of the
Author: Correspondents Yang Xiaobing & Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 24 PDF HTML