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1. Going to Tibet With Only Help
There has never been an enormous migration of people from other parts of China to Tibet, as the Dalai Lama and some Western organizations deliberately exaggerated recently, according to Radi,
Author: Duo Yong Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Joining Hands to Save the Chinese Tiger
The Chinese tiger is one of the rarest and the most endangered animals in the world, numbering even less than panda. China, together with Britain and South Africa, recently mapped out a plan to save
Author: ZHANG DUO Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. A Doomed Failure
As an increasing number of people visit Tibet, witness the region's changes and learn about its history and the thoughts of the local residents, many foreign media outlets have begun to reexamine the
Author: Yi Duo Year 2007 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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4. Random Notes From Tibet University
Standing beside the Lhasa River in the eastern suburbs of the Tibetan capital are an orderly series of dormitory and teaching buildings surrounded by flowers and trees. This is Tibet University, the
Author: Yang Xin,Duo Fen Year 1988 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. Going Full Circle: Brecht in Beijing
The works of Bertolt Brecht, German poet, playwright and theatrical innovator, are finding new audiences in China. In this article, a Chinese stage director discusses the influences Brechtian drama
Author: CHEN YONG Year 1985 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. A Look at Modern Chinese Sculpture
Today the living standards of the Chinese people are rising year by year. They no longer have to worry much about food and clothing, and are beginning to pay more attention to beautifying their
Author: Xin Yong Year 1986 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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7. Margaret Thatcher: Out of the Limelight
Margaret Thatcher's 11 and a half years at 10 Downing Street as Britain's longest serving 20th century prime minister came to an abrupt end after an eruption of revolts in her Conservative Party.On
Author: Wang Yong Year 1990 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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8. Breaking the Silence
"All self-imposed power of approval is corrupt," Wang Yongqing, Deputy Director of the Legal Affairs Office of the State CouncilA desperate farmer from Anhui Province, east China, set himself on fire
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. Stock Market Still a Gamble
To stop companies from cheating investors, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) issued a notice on September 19 that raises the threshold of entry into the market. But the notice may not
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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10. Long in Charge
Who can better manage the Boao Forum for Asia than Long Yongtu, who knows world economics and economists so well? In an interview with Beijing Review on October 14, Long shares his visions on how the
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML