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1. 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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2. The Future for Classical Music in China?
"Do you mind my asking about your income?""About $50 a..." "A day?""Oh, no. A month..."When Situ Zhiwen was asked about her income by an American friend after a performance in the United States, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Climbing to New Heights
On August 13, 1993, 10 members of the Peking University mountaineering team, made up of nine students and one professor, conquered the 7,546-meter-high Muztagata peak located in the south of the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Punishment and Education
Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem that plagues every nation in the world. The problem also exists in China and approximately 80 percent of the deliquency cases involve teenagers.In recent
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1994 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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5. Longer Weekend, More Choices
After decades of working six days a week, on March 5 employees in most of China's enterprises and governmental organizations enjoyed their first two-day weekend. Earlier, the National People's
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1994 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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6. Job Assignment: More Choices
The 1993 graduates of Beijing Polytechnic University began reporting for jobs after their graduation ceremony held on July 13. They are the first group of college graduates in the capital who have
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1993 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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7. New Life After Retirement
Every morning at about seven o'clock, the wide streets and small lanes of Beijing come alive with the honking of horns and the ringing of bicycle bells. Cars, buses and bicycles converge into a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye Year 1993 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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8. 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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9. Medical Miracle
A decade ago, Zhou Qisi, an average Chinese woman, underwent an operation to remove her small intestines and half of her colon. She became the first Chinese citizen to survive and live a normal life
Author: Our Guest Reporter Wang Jijun Year 1996 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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10. 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