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1. China Expands Overseas Academic Exchanges
Nearly 120 young and middle-aged students and scholars from universities, colleges and scientific research institutes across China attended the first training course sponsored by the Sino-British
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xlnyue Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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2. Rural Enterprises Flourishing
As the Shandong Peninsula has opened to the outside world, its export-oriented township enterprises have become a new force in the local economy.Decade of DevelopmentThe township enterprises of the
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. After the Yunnan Earthquakes
Soon after two earthquakes hit Yunnan Province in southwest China in November, the country mobilized to aid the victims. The international community has also been quick to respond to the earthquakes
Author: Correspondent Lou Xinyue Year 1988 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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4. U.S. Intervention in Indonesia
WASHINGTON would like the world to believe that it has nothing at all to do with the Indonesian rebels. President Eisenhower has repeatedly pleaded U.S. "neutrality." When State Department spokesman
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. BRISK TRADE AT THE EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR
THE spring Export Commodities Fair held in this sub-tropical city was so successful that an even larger one has been set for October and November of this year. Business amounting to 64 million pounds
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. China's Foreign Trade Prospects
CHINA is increasing both its imports and exports this year. The total value of exports and imports, originally set for 11,000 million yuan, is 8.6 per cent above 1957. But it appears very likely that
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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7. Ministers with Pick and Shovel
ONE day last week, a new batch of voluntary workers arrived at the Ming Tombs Reservoir construction site to join the thousands who are working hard to complete the reservoir on the outskirts of
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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8. MORE THAN A RESERVOIR
ABOUT 50 kilometres north of Peking's Tien An Men Square, just below the valley of the tombs of the Ming emperors, a dam has been built across a gap in the hills to form a 550-hectave reservoir. It
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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9. A Bird's Eye View of Industrial Achievement
THE National Exhibition of Industry and Communications, the biggest of its kind ever held in New China, has opened in Peking and is drawing large crowds.Represented at the exhibition are 15
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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10. The Commune: A New Way of Life in the Village
A NEW mass movement - the creation of people's communes by merging farm co-ops - is now sweeping China's countryside. It marks a new stage of the socialist movement in rural China. It brings the
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML