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1. Guangzhou's Aged: Life Begins at 60
IT is just after dawn on a humid June morning in Guangzhou, and the temperature is already climbing past 30°C. The streets of this south China metropolis are alive with people strolling to work or
Author: LIU NANCHANG Guest Reporter Year 1985 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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2. Will China's Typhoon-Disasters Blow Over?
Every summer coastal provinces in southeast China are hit by typhoons from the Pacific. But the typhoons that occurred this year were fiercer than usual. In July this year, for example, two force 12
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobin and Guest Correspondent Liu Nanchang Year 1986 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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3. Grain Sales After Entering the Free Market
Beijing lifted state controls on grain prices early this May. This action has had remarkable affect on hundreds of state-owned grain shops in the city.Grain Coupons RetireFor over 40 years, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye and Guest Reporter Wang Peili Year 1993 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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4. Hospital Offers Home Visits
Most Chinese hospitals are beset with a chronic shortage of beds, making it all but impossible for patients suffering from chronic or geriatric diseases to enter for extended medical treatment.
Author: Guest Reporter Hao Xiuzhu Year 1993 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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5. Administrative Reform Affects the World
Reporter: Administrative system reform in China was the primary topic of discussion at the recent International Administrative Science Meeting. As China's spokesman for reform of the personnel
Author: Guest Reporter Deng Zongzong Year 1997 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Lhasa Thrives From Kaleidoscopic Changes
THE Boeing-707 took off from Chengdu, climbed up the "Roof of the World," and landed 110 minutes later at Gonggar Airport, some 100 kilometres from downtown Lhasa. The airport teemed with workers
Author: SHEN YANTAI Our Guest Reporter Year 1984 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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7. A Dream Comes True for a German Girl
While many young students from all parts of the world go to the United States to realize their "American dream," a German girl chose a different direction.Five years ago, Sabine Dabringhaus went to
Author: Our Guest Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1990 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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8. A Court Session on Wang Dan
At 1:30 pm, January 26, 1991, the Beijing Municipal Intermediate People's Court in Zhenyi Road, opened a court session to publicly sentence Wang Dan and seven other offenders who had violated the
Author: Our Guest Reporter Niu Aimin Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. From No. I Loser To Top Earner
The Wuhan Turbogenerator Plant in central China is one of China's ten top power generating equipment manufacturers. Under the traditional centralized planned economic system, however, the enterprise
Author: Our Guest Reporter Zhang Songqing Year 1992 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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10. Young Man Overcomes Computer Virus
Yang Zhenyu turned out China's first anti-viral computer peripheral - ViruStop. All computers equipped with his ViruStop were left unscathed when computer viruses attacked computers worldwide.The
Author: Our Guest Reporter Huang Yong Year 1992 Issue 44 PDF HTML