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1. Some Facts About Lingyuan Prison
Adverse reports have appeared about Lingyuan prison in the Western news media in past years. However, after their recent trip to Lingyuan, some American journalists acknowledged these accounts are at
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Yanjuan Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Honoring the Memory Of US Airmen
On a terrible night 52 years ago, a US Air Force B-24 crashed into a cliff in southwest China while returning from a raid on a Japanese-held harbor in Taiwan. The wreckage and crew remains were
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. VOA Reporter Rescued
On January 21, an airplane soared skyward from the Guilin Airport, Guangxi. With an injured Voice of America reporter on board, it headed for Hong Kong. Her Chinese rescuers, seeing her off, silently
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. WTO: How Close Is the Deal ?
During his nine-day US visit, Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji experienced different kinds of weather-heavy rain in Los Angeles, bright sunshine in Washington, strong wind in Chicago. Yet, he reaped the
Author: Our Staff Writer Wang Yanjuan Year 1999 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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5. Man and Nature Enjoy Harmony
As the last century ended, people tended to say: Man was the king of nature. As this century comes to an end, people will more likely say: Man is the son of nature. The '99 International
Author: Our Staff Writer Wang Yanjuan Year 1999 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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6. The Wangma Computer Co.
In the 1970s, as the computer was becoming widely used in Western countries, it was claimed that if China wanted to use computers it must first abandon Chinese characters.Wang Yongmin, from Nanyang
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xu Year 1992 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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7. Future Metropolis On Northern Border
Manzhouli was all but forgotten during the tense 30-odd-year Sino-USSR "cold freeze" between the late-1950s and 1980s. The possibility of war hung over the city, and the inland port was left destitute
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1993 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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8. China Strives to Eradicate Poverty
While the wealthy in Guangzhou and Shenzhen are vying to showcase their affluence by hosting banquets costing as much as 200,000 yuan per table, many desperately poor people in the mountainous areas
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1994 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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9. The Wonders of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yang Luxin lightly pressed three fingers on the radial artery of both the right and left arms of Huang. Yang, in his 20s, narrowed his eyelids behind a pair of yellow-rimmed spectacles, and seconds
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Guozhen Year 1994 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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10. Population vs Development: Challenge of the New Century
With 21.4 percent of the world's population but only 7.1 percent of its arable land, China faces a critical choice - rigid control of its population or ushering in a doomed new century. - Tian Xueyuan
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 18 PDF HTML