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1. Taking Stock of Commercial Reform
Ten years have passed since China started reforming its commercial system in 1979. Many outstanding successes have been registered in this period, but simultaneously a series of serious problems have
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Qiangmin and Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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2. Advertising Comes Into Its Own
When night falls, downtown Beijing is ablaze with flashing neon lights fixed on huge advertising billboards lining the streets, while behind the walls of quiet courtyards, prime-time viewers are
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3. Oil Industry Joins World Exchange
China's petrochemical industry, which came into being with the large-scale oil exploitation of the 1970s, is now actively seeking to import advanced technology and export products. Its recent rapid
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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4. The Privatization of Urban Housing
In Chinese cities, the provision of housing has been perceived up to now as a welfare service. Soon, however, homes will be sold as commodities. It is estimated that half of the country's 2.4 billion
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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5. 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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6. Bai Chunli and His STM Research
The new phenomena discovered by young scientist Bai Chunli through a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) he developed himself have improved our understanding of the structure of DNA.In the small
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Huang Yong Year 1991 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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7. Law on Higher Education Enacted
China's first Law on Higher Education will come into force on January 1, 1999, after its adoption by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) last August.During the past five
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Qu Qingyun Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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8. Li's US Visit Improves Bilateral Relations
WITH some effort, but much warmth, the convalescing President Ronald Reagan bid a welcome to President Li Xiannian at a July 23 ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House."On behalf of the people
Author: LIU YOUYUAN Our Special Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. Brains Behind China's Space Industry
In the past China's satellite research and construction was secret. This has gradually been declassified as the country has opened its doors to the world. The following is a report on a recent visit
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng and Guest Correspondent Zhou Ziyuan Year 1986 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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10. Tibetan Deputies on 'Human Rights'
On March 5, Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, experienced its third serious riot since September 1987. The rioters shouted slogans calling for "Tibetan independence." As some
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Wang Peng and Our Staff Reporter Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML