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1. Shenzhen Lends Hand To the Poor
Shenzen, China's first special economic zone, has endeavored to assist poor areas in order to achieve common prosperity.A few years ago, people strolling down Shenzhen's streets were frequently
Author: Our Special Correspondent Wu Jiafeng Year 1996 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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2. The Cloud over the Japanese Elections
THE Kishi government announced the dissolution of the Japanese Lower House on April 25, and set May 22 as the date for general elections. The terms of office of Representatives are four years.
Author: by OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Confident and Hopeful
THE well-known stateswoman, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and a leading member of the Communist Party of Italy Nilde Jotti, who visited China this autumn, is the widow of Togliatti,
Author: Our Special Correspondent Hua Wen Year 1981 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. Medicare and Sanitation Work in a County
Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima, who is Regional Director of the Western Pacific Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO), recently shared his impressions and opinions about rural medicare and
Author: Our Special Correspondent Hua Wen Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. The Cartagena South-South Conference
CARTAGENA, with all the charm of the tropics, is famous as a historically important link between the old and new world. During the recent South-South Regional Conference, it again served as a link,
Author: ZHENG FANGKUN Our Special Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Li's US Visit Improves Bilateral Relations
WITH some effort, but much warmth, the convalescing President Ronald Reagan bid a welcome to President Li Xiannian at a July 23 ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House."On behalf of the people
Author: LIU YOUYUAN Our Special Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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7. Science Changes People's Life
Merely two decades ago, the great majority of Chinese people had no distinct concept what a comfortable life would be when Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping put forward the idea of reform. "The aim is to
Author: Our Special Correspondent Wei Wen Year 1998 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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8. Millennium Ceremony At Midnight
'Do you know that 'Ma Kwok' is not my real name? I've left your swaddling clothes for too long, Mother! But what they have taken away is my flesh and you still have my soul. Mother whom I have never
Author: Our Special Correspondent Wang Guozhen Year 1999 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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9. Fighting the Huanghe River Flood
The 4,845 kilometre-long Huanghe (Yellow) River has brought both happiness and calamity to the Chinese people for thousands of years. The awesome river, which stretches across the middle section of
Author: Our Special Correspondent Sun Zhanke Year 1981 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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10. Energy Development And Conservation
China's energy output is fourth in the world. But its utilization rote is rather low and there is substantial waste. The nation's policy for solving its energy problem is: Paying similar attention to
Author: Our Special Correspondent Yu Bing Year 1982 Issue 10 PDF HTML