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1. Flood Control: An Arduous And Prolonged Task
Calamitous floods which hit the lower and middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Dongting and Poyang lake valleys between June and July this year resulted in 1,179 deaths and direct economic
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1995 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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2. Beijing Improves Management Of Foreign Businesses
Six months ago, China's Economic Daily reported that 133 representative offices of foreign enterprises in Beijing were either warned or fined for breaches of Chinese law. Officials of Beijing's
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1996 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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3. China Strives to Meet International IPR Standards
China has reached international standard in terms of legislation related to the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR), and is currently striving to meet the world standard in terms of law
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1996 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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4. Increasing Tempo of Development
Tianjin Port, the largest of its type in north China, which is attracting growing overseas investment, is expected to turn it into a large international trade port with a cargo handling capacity
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1996 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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5. Geology Explores Future Needs
On August 18, six Chinese and nine foreign geologists from six countries faced a life-threatening situation while working in a valley in Gansu Province. Threats from flooding and the possibility of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1996 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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6. Shengfang Recovers From Floods
Heavy rains in early August created a catastrophe on North China Plains.The overflow of a dozen reservoirs flooded numerous villages and inundated vast stretches of farmland in Hebei Province. The
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1996 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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7. Advantage of Climate Changing to Warm
People all over the world are worried about global warming. Many scientists believe the average global temperature will have risen by 1-3 degrees centigrade by the end of the next century due to
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1997 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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8. Advertising Industry Thrives Alongside Market Economy
Public buses running on Beijing's streets are more eye-catching compared with their former dull color. However, five or six years ago, when many other Chinese cities began to decorate their public
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin Year 1997 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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9. First woman Postdoc In Social Sciences in China
"Taking the reality of China into consideration, the proportion of state-owned economy should be greater than other countries," said Wang Yu, China's first female postdoc in social sciences."If China
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin and Guest Reporter Dong Cunfa Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. 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