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1. How Industry Helps Agriculture
In developing its national economy, China takes agriculture as the foundation and industry as the leading factor. One of the key ways in which industry plays that leading role is by helping
Author: HU CHI Year 1964 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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2. Nuclear Tests Threaten Stability
The international community is deeply shocked and gravely concerned over India's underground nuclear testing-three tests on May 11 and two on May 13.These tests represent an outrageous move against
Author: Hu Guangyao and Hu Xiaoming Year 1998 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3. A New Move for Peace
The Chinese People's Volunteers in Korea will pull out this year. This opens a new avenue for the peaceful settlement of the Korean question. What are the prospects? The whole world is watching
Author: by CHI LUNG Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Chinese Opera Goes to Europe
China will be represented at the Third International Theatre Festival in Paris this year by one of her well-known theatrical and dance ensembles. It will leave this month. After Paris it will tour
Author: HO CHI Year 1958 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. KOREA IN PERSPECTIVE
EIGHT years ago, on June 25, 1950 the United States and the Syngman Rhee gang started the Korean war. It was a military adventure to stifle the Korean Democratic People's Republic and the People's
Author: CHI LUNG Year 1958 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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6. CORNERED!
Following is a translation of an article published in "Renmin Ribao" (People's Daily), October 3, 1958. - Ed.ACCORDING to the New York Times of September 27, there has been a steady increase in the
Author: TSUI CHI Year 1958 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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7. The Lanchow-Sinkiang Railway
WHEN the 2,349-kilometre-long Lanchow-Sinkiang Railway is completed, the railway distance between Peking and Moscow will be greatly shortened.Following the route of the Old Silk Road from Lanchow up
Author: PEI CHI Year 1959 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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8. Heroic Chingkang Mountain
"A single spark can start a prairie fire."The spark first kindled on Chingkang Mountain flared up into a beacon; it lighted the advance of the Chinese people in their struggle for liberation. It gave
Author: HUANG CHI Year 1961 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. Twenty Days of Restricted Sessions
THE enlarged Geneva Conference, at its August 9 restricted session, discussed the formulation of the draft document on the withdrawal of foreign troops and the terms of reference of the International
Author: KAO CHI Year 1961 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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10. The Coming of the Yanks
Do you hear those shufflin' feet? "A-okay - I'm hip - you're beat!" Hear those accents clear! Oh, dear! Citizens! Beware! Beware! The Yanks! The Yanks are coming!South they go, the South has trouble.
Author: Chi Jeng Year 1961 Issue 44 PDF HTML