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1. Professor Recalls Murdered Writer
Henry Liu (Liu Yiliang) grew up in Jiangsu Province and moved to Taiwan in 1949. He joined a Kuomintang class for young political cadres and was taught directly by Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Kai-shek's
Author: TAI SHENG Year 1984 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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2. The Last Days of Thanh-Truong
ROBERT McNamara, the U.S. Defence Secretary, once said that the establishment of "strategic villages" in south Viet Nam would give the local people a chance to practise "elementary democracy." He
Author: TAI FENG Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. EMPLOYING ALL-ROUND TACTICS
China will realize the reemployment of more than 4 million laid-off workers in 2004 and keep the rate of unemployment registeredAnyone who has ever been unemployed will know the feeling of loss of
Author: TAI WEI Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. From Gray to Blue
Describing the heavens above the city of Taiyuan, provincial capital of Shanxi, as blue used to be an oxymoron. Local residents now say that sapphire skies are nothing new. What happened?Once the
Author: TAI HANG Year 2004 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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5. Starved of Nutritionists
With the improving of their living standards, the Chinese people today can enjoy ample food. On the down side, many find that they are gaining weight. When they are looking for help to balance their
Author: TAI HANG Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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6. Is China a Large Consumer Nation!
Chinese economists disagree with a U.S. report on China's leading place in world consumptionThe Earth Policy Institute of the United States recently released a report titled "China Replacing the
Author: TAI HANG Year 2005 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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7. Animals, in Thei Own Right
Wildlife parks and zoos clean up their act and make life more livable for animalsZhang Xingye, a Beijing resident, felt disappointed when park workers at the Shanghai Wildlife Sanctuary told him and
Author: TAI ZONG Year 2005 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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8. Profits in Going Green
Environmental protection industry seen as China's new economic growth point'It used to be a headache to dispose of 10 tons of fly ash every year. But now the fine ash has become a profitable byproduct
Author: TAI ZONG Year 2005 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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9. High-Speed Line Riddle
Keeping mum about train line between Beijing and ShanghaiPassengers could soon be enjoying the convenience of high-speed train travel between China's two biggest cities: Beijing and Shanghai. A
Author: TAI HANG Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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10. New Job, New Life
The revitalization of the northeastern industrial base is creating job opportunities for workers laid off from state-owned enterprisesAt 5 a.m., when the first rays of summer sunshine are breaking
Author: Tai Hangren Year 2005 Issue 30 PDF HTML