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1. Progress in China's Light Industry
DURING the First Five-Year Plan (1953-1957), total output value in China's light industry (excluding textiles) doubled. It increased at an average annual rate of about 17 per cent. It was on this
Author: LI CHU-CHEN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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2. Mankind Must Control Its Own Expansion
July 11 this year was believed by the UN to be the day on which the earth's five billionth citizen was to be born. The day serves as an alarm to the world: Its population has grown too fast.Human
Author: Li Li Year 1987 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3. China's Voice Heard All Over the World
I regard the voice of Radio Beijing as the voice of the Chinese people, as it offers us a chance to learn about a strange nation. Turning on the radio at home, people will be able to hear news from
Author: Li Li Year 1987 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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4. Developing Democracy at Basic Units
According to the Village Committee Law (for trial implementation) of the People's Republic of China, approved by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) and promulgated in late
Author: Li Li Year 1987 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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5. NOTES FROM THE EDITORS
New System of Public Service to Go Into EffectChina is now actively preparing to implement a new system of public service. Starting from next January, all government departments will recruit and
Author: LI LI Year 1988 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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6. The 'Red Sorghum' Phenomenon
Although the Gold Bear winning film "Red Sorghum" has been widely praised outside China, domestically it has provoked increasing controversy. Initially this centred on the film's content, with views
Author: Li Li Year 1988 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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7. Training for Women Cadres Emphasized
Departments concerned under the CPC Central Committee and the All-China Women's Federation have recently announced that by the end of this century, at least one woman should be included in each of
Author: Li Li Year 1995 Issue 1415 PDF HTML
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8. When Less Means More
China's newest approach to family planning is to financially reward farmers over 60 who have kept their families smallZhou Yungui, a 60-year-old farmer from Changde City in Hunan, never expected that
Author: LI LI Year 2004 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. Great Wall Concert Sets a New Standard
International talent agencies are looking to snatch a piece of the burgeoning performing arts marketChina's Great Wall is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a part of every tourist
Author: LI LI Year 2004 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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10. Growing From Grassroots
Four hundred pictures displayed at an exhibition in the Beijing Natural History Museum tell stories about 17 environmental conflict zones around China. The exhibition, entitled "Protected Areas: Our
Author: LI LI Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML