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1. Efforts Continued in Anti-Leprosy Campaign
China's first international leprosy symposium held at the end of last November in Guangzhou marked another milestone in the nation's effort to conquer leprosy by the year 2000. During the
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Rewi Alley: Writer and Poet
Rewi Alley was not only a down-to-earth social activist, but also a prolific and accomplished writer and poet. Having spent 60 years of his life in China, Alley is spoken of highly by famous Chinese
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3. China's Medical and Health Services
The first Sino-Italian Scientific Symposium on Medical and Health Co-operation held in Beijing on March 26, the day after the inauguration of the Beijing Emergency Centre, equipped with US$8 million
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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4. Developing the Medical Instrument Industry
Although China manufactures enough pharmaceuticals not only to meet domestic needs but also for export to more than 100 countries and regions, it still lags far behind the West in production
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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5. The Global Struggle Against Leprosy
Despite the advances of modern medicine, there are still an estimated 10-12 million leprosy sufferers around the world. To discuss ways of eradicating the disease entirely, more than 1,000 doctors,
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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6. Pioneer of China's Fight Against Leprosy
In our previous issue, we reported on the 13th International Leprosy Congress held in the Netherlands last September. The Chinese delegation was to have been led by Dr Ma Haide, the leading figure in
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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7. The Mighty Changjiang River
The Changjiang (Yangtze) River, the longest in China, has come into its own in the wake of a revitalized national economy characterized by thriving commerce. Yet its great potential as the nation's
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Sailing Into the International Market
China entered the world shipbuilding market in this decade and has already demonstrated tremendous potential to expand and adapt to the needs of its international customers.Now it has to import 50
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Workers' Spare-Time Activities
WORKERS of China's industrial and mining enterprises work six days, 48 hours a week. After their eight daily hours of work, workers have been enjoying increasingly diversified private leisure pursuits
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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10. Volunteer Service Shows Improving Social Mores
IN China, the tumultuous 10-year (1966-76) "cultural revolution" undermined good social morals and customs, and people became indifferent in their personal relationships. Today, the decadent
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 50 PDF HTML