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1. Clash or Fusion?
A recent transnational debate titled "clash or fusion of civilizations" has attracted the attention of many Chinese scholars, who have been interested in the topic for over a century. Their
Author: Our Guest Writer Wang Jisi and Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1996 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. China Dominates Table Tennis Championships
At the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships (WTTC) held on May 1-14 in Tianjin, Chinese players took up all seven cups including the women's team, men's team, mixed doubles, men's doubles, women's
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1995 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. A Symbol of Sino-Bangladesh Friendship
When visiting Sino-Bangladesh Friendship Primary School on June 30 during his China visit, Bangladesh President Hussain Muhammad Ershad praised the school as "an important symbol of the friendship"
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1990 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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4. Olympic Spirit Spreading in China
China periodically holds a large-scale, comprehensive national games similar to the Olympics. The Chinese people love sports and always uphold the Olympic spirit which dominates the sports world.In
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1993 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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5. Ma's Army Creates Miracles
China's mass media refers to the women's middle- and long-distance track team in Liaoning Province, with Ma Junren as its coach, as Ma's Army. Some of his troops have shocked the world by rewriting
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1993 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. Chen Lu: First Chinese Figure Skating Queen
An 18-year-old Chinese girl won the first ever gold for figure skating at the 1995 World Figure Skating Championships held in Birmingham, Britain, in March this year."I am very happy. It is not only
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1995 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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7. China's Sports Poised for Reform
China's sports will be oriented more toward the masses, run primarily by society rather than the state alone, guided by scientific management and developed as a separate commercial sector, according
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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8. SOS-Children's Villages in China
If more people cared for children like the sponsors of SOS-Children's Villages, there would be fewer unfortunate kids in the world," said Gjuro Zifko, leader of the Bosnian table tennis delegation,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1995 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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9. 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
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10. 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