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1. The Dollar Falls Again
The value of the U.S. dollar which started to drop in March again fell on April 3. This has thrown the Western money markets into confusion and adversely affected trade and finance in the capitalist
Author: Ku Tsin Year 1978 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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2. People's Army Units Run Farms
WHILE defending the motherland, a division of the P.L.A. Lanchow units stationed on China's northwest plateau carry on the fine army tradition of being simultaneously a military team and a work team,
Author: Chien Tsin Year 1972 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3. After Learning From the Tachai Brigade
Led by its Party branch committee, the Tachai Brigade in a mountainous area of north China's Shansi Province has displayed the spirit of self-reliance and hard struggle. Transforming mountains and
Author: Tsin Yen-shih Year 1971 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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4. LANCHOW REBORN
AS late as 1950, ancient Lanchow, the capital of Kansu , Province, standing on the southern bank of the Yellow River in Northwest China, was but the ruined shadow of the old "golden city" that
Author: KU LEI Year 1959 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. What Agricultural Scientists Envisage
WHAT is the way forward for China's agriculture? It lies in modernization and the all-round development of farming, forestry, livestock breeding, side occupations and fishery.This was the basic
Author: LU KU Year 1963 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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6. New Stage in China's Mass Movement In Industry
IN building the national economy one of the basic policies followed by the Chinese Communist Party and People's Government is widespread mobilization of the masses to increase production while
Author: KU MU Year 1964 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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7. Non-Equivalent Exchange
THE imperialist countries trade, as a matter of course, with the Asian, African and Latin American countries on a basis of non-equivalent exchange and in this way they bleed these countries and their
Author: KU MOU Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Imperialism and the Postwar Food Problem of Asia, Africa and Latin America
Drastic changes in the pattern of food imports and exports by Asia, Africa and Latin America have been brought on by U.S. dumping of "surplus" food. Formerly important suppliers to the capitalist
Author: KU MAO Year 1965 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. The Trotskyites: A Mirror Reflecting "Gang of Four"
IN the history of the international communist movement, Trotsky was an old hand at factional activities, bent on creating splits and adept at intriguing. Having much in common with the Trotskyite
Author: Ku Shan Year 1977 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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10. The Biggest Trade Deficit in U.S. History
THE U.S. trade deficit stood at 12,600 million dollars in the first half of this year, or more than double that of the whole of last year. Washington officials expect U.S. trade deficit to be running
Author: Ku Chin Year 1977 Issue 34 PDF HTML