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1. Grottoes Tell of Human Rights Breaches
Some US congressmen have imposed the so-called "human rights issue" on the Chinese people. In return, the Chinese government published a convincing white paper on China's human rights conditions. The
Author: Duan Wenjie, Fan Jinshi and Shi Weixing Year 1992 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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2. True to Her Dreams
China's first female orchestra conductor has dedicated her life to classical music
Author: By WANG WENJIE Year 2009 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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3. Sunshine and Shadows
The wind of change is blowing in cities, towns and hamlets. In which direction? A retired journalist - retirement cannot suppress old instincts - records below his observations following a tourist
Author: Duan Liancheng Year 1986 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Sunshine and Shadows
Even as a leisured tourist, a veteran journalist cannot help observing, questioning, and interpreting what he sees. What follows are the author's reflections on famous sites rejuvenated, reminders of
Author: Duan Liancheng Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. Open Policy and Cultural Ferment
In 1793, the Chinese Emperor Qianlong issued an "imperial edict" rejecting a British bid for trade. The Qing Dynasty ruler declared: "Our celestial empire possesses all things in prolific
Author: Duan Liancheng Year 1987 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. Open Policy and Cultural Ferment (II)
Earlier in this series, the author described the impact of foreign cultures on remote and mountainous areas. Back in the cities, he sees economic and then cultural exchanges with the outside world
Author: Duan Liancheng Year 1987 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. Open Policy and Cultural Ferment (III)
In Qufu, the hometown of Confucius, in "Penglai fairyland," a tourist attraction, and at Xinmouli Village where peasants set up a General Corporation of United International Enterprises, the author
Author: Duan Liancheng Year 1987 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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8. US-Soviet 'Partnership' in the Making
US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev found themselves in agreement on an array of issues during their second summit meeting but disagreed on issues involving Germany and
Author: Duan Xin Year 1990 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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9. Romania Celebrates Economic Revival
Romania is finally emerging from the aftermath of its "December Revolution" as its economy picks up and its political situation becomes normalized.In December 1989, the Romanians rose up in a bloody
Author: Zhou Duan Year 1994 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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10. Foreign Investment Boosts Pakistani Economy
The Pakistani government, led by Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is adopting a series of measures aimed at attracting foreign investment and strengthening the role of market forces.One of these
Author: Zhou Duan Year 1994 Issue 50 PDF HTML