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1. Hebei: Opening Wider To the Outside World
In late July and early August, Hebei Province held the Taiwan Compatriots Investment Seminar and the "Summer in Beidaihe" Foreign Economic and Technological Co-operation Seminar. At the seminars more
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1990 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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2. Winning Battle Against Cancer
Nan Shan and his "No. 1 Pharmaceutical" have brought relief to many cancer patients.Born in East China's Zhejiang Province and a man who has aroused great attention in both the Chinese and foreign
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1991 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3. Opening Wider to the Outside World
As the emphasis of China's economic construction shifts towards the country's west, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, an economically backward area, is endeavouring to transform its potential
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1991 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. China's Promising Petroleum Base
Large Oilfield Recently Discovered in Tarim Basin," "Skilled Oil Workers and Capable Leaders Gather to Develop Turpan-Hami Oilfield" and "Junggar Basin Oilfield Marches Towards Golden Age." All these
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1991 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. A Tourist Boom in Prospect
Only 88 foreigners toured the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in 1978 when the region first started developing the tourist industry. In contrast, in the first ten months of 1991, some 75,000
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1991 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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6. Part-Time Jobs: A New Beijing Trend
Government employees were formerly not encouraged to do part-time work, and those who did work part time would keep the fact a secret. With the quickened reform pace, the thinking of many people has
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. China's Tourism: Opportunity and Challenge
Once China regains signatory status in the GATT, its tourism will open further to the world and gradually dovetail with the standard international tourist system. Intensive competition will stimulate
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1994 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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8. Does Early Education Make Children Smarter?
Early education has received increasing attention in China since the nation adopted the one-child policy in 1980. Six newborns in the Beijing Maternity Hospital were randomly selected in early 1995
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1996 Issue 0809 PDF HTML
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9. Consumers Seek Legal Protection
On March 15, International Consumers Day, Gong Yuhai, an employee of the Beijing Railway Engineering Co., returned to the Beijing Urban and Rural Trading Center, requesting a refund for a stainless
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1996 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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10. Ensure Independence for Disabled Children
Some 60 percent of China's disabled school-age children are receiving special education at various institutions for the handicapped.According to a 1987 national sample survey, some 9 million, or 2.66
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1996 Issue 24 PDF HTML