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1. Beijing to Keep Unemployment Rate Below 2 Percent
Unemployment is again the top focus of Chinese citizens, according to two random surveys conducted in April and December 2001 by Zero Point Co. in 10 big Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai
Author: Tu Jie Year 2002 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. U.S. Economy's Slippery Path
"ONE way lies inflation, and the other way lies recession"; only a "narrow middle course" lies between the two. This, as John F. Kennedy himself put it in his recent economic report to the U.S.
Author: TU PIEN Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Inside South Korea
South Korea is sinking deeper into its chronic economic crisis. Its people are living in increasing misery. It is in the grip of an unprecedented white terror organized by the U.S.-sponsored and
Author: SUNG TU Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. On the Shores of Tungting Lake
The rural people's communes around famed Tungting Lake in north Hunan are bringing in a fine mid-autumn rice harvest. Our correspondent describes a recent trip to that area.I FOUND the area around
Author: TU HO Year 1962 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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5. Never Too Old to Learn
THE University of the Aged, under the Red Cross Society of Shandong Province, has been founded to keep retired cadres in good health and enable them to work for socialist modernization. This new type
Author: XU JIE Year 1984 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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6. Eureka Signals Shift in Western Alliance
Eureka, which stands for the European Research Co-ordination Agency, is not only a European counterpart to the US Strategic Defense Initiative, but also a demonstration of Western Europe's intention
Author: Hu Jie Year 1985 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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7. Sun Yat-sen's Dream and China's Reality
Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), the forerunner of China's democratic revolution, mapped out an overall programme (Industrial Programme for the Material Construction) for China's modernization 70 years
Author: Jing Jie Year 1990 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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8. Patten's Challenge to the Basic Law
Chris Patten, who succeeded Lord David Wilson as governor of Hong Kong last July, made his first policy address in early October. Flaunting the banner of developing democracy, Patten proposed
Author: Wen Jie Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Trampling on International Laws Deserves Punishment
On May 8, the US-led NATO hit the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia with missiles, leading to three deaths and more than 20 people injured. All lovers of peace and upholders of justice could not
Author: Wang Jie Year 1999 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. CHINA: An Emerging Clobal Manufacturing Center
"If the expressway from Guangdong's Dongguan to Shenzhen is blocked, about 70 percent of the world's newly produced computers cannot be transported," said the Vice-President of IBM (Asia).He was not
Author: Luan Jie Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML