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1. Military Situation in Laos
A BIG change has recently taken place in the military situation in Laos. This is particularly vividly reflected in the Xala Phukhun campaign.On December 13, 1960, the Phoumi-Boun Oum traitorous clique
Author: FANG MING Year 1961 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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2. Deterioration in the Laotian Situation
THE November skies in Laos are clear and bright, swollen rivers and mountain streams subside, and highway traffic resumes all over the country. The wet season has ended. But the coming of mild
Author: FANG MING Year 1961 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. Pathet Lao Fighting Units
A GRAND rally was held in Khang Khay, the provisional capital of Laos in Xieng Khouang Province, on January 20, 1962. It was attended by leaders of the Neo Lao Haksat Central Committee and the
Author: FANG MING Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. U.S. Intervention Must Stop
ON January 24, the Laotian Ministry of Information made public a letter dated January 15 addressed to Premier Phouma by Vice-Premier Prince Souphanouvong, who is also Chairman of the Neo Lao Haksat.
Author: FANG MING Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Scramble for Oil Power
Geopolitical as well as economic concerns underlie the worldwide rush to establish petroleum exchangesNew oil exchange programs have recently been mushrooming around the world. The Shanghai Petroleum
Author: FANG MING Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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6. Communists Seek Not Official Posts, But Revolution
DURING the current movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, I joined the commune members in repudiating the doctrines of Confucius and Mencius, such as "he who excels in learning can be an
Author: Fang Ho-ming Year 1975 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Criticism of "Water Margin"
IS Water Margin (see p. 11) a novel "eulogizing the peasants' revolutionary struggle"? No. It is a novel advocating capitulationism.Is it a "revolutionary textbook"? No. It is teaching material by
Author: Chu Fang-ming Year 1976 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. Kweichow Moves Ahead
In the old society, Kweichow Province in southwest China was an economic backwater and its people were impoverished. Today, the working people are in power and they are boldly advancing along the
Author: AN MING Year 1966 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. Why Intellectuals Go to the Countryside
Over a million office workers from government departments and enterprises have gone to the countryside in recent months. They are going to re-educate themselves by working directly among the
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Ming Tomb Discoveries
The site to the northwest of Peking where thirteen emperors of the Ming dynasty (1369-1644) lie buried is again in the news. After 22 months of careful work a group of Chinese archaeologists and
Author: FANG YUN Year 1958 Issue 32 PDF HTML