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1. Hard Times in Mine Cities
A survey of four major coal cities in Heilongjiang Province shows the region is in dire straits, even as they make efforts to revive their sluggish economiesIt has never been easy for Jixi, one of
Author: WU XIAODONG & LIANG SHUBIN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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2. Gulf War Touches off Strong Worldwide Reaction
The US-led multi-national armed forces in the Gulf region launched a large-scale air raid on Iraq to begin the military action code-named "Operation Desert Storm" at about 2:40 am Baghdad time on
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Worldwide Pleas for Peace Intensify
To prevent the Gulf war from escalating and spreading, many countries and international organizations are continuing to call for a peaceful solution to the Gulf conflict. Leaders of various countries
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Lebanon Buries the Hatchet
The peace process in Lebanon has accelerated since late April when various militia factions handed over weapons to the government. Beginning May 1, the Lebanese government's army began to move into
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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5. Future of US Bases Unsure
No agreement was reached after a year of negotiations between Manila and Washington over the fate of the US military bases established in the Philippines in 1947.The United States leased the bases
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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6. Time to End Middle East Instability
At the invitation of leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Kuwait, Chinese Premier Li Peng paid official visits to these countries from July 2 to July 14. During his six-nation
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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7. Yugoslavia in Danger of a Split
The fighting in Yugoslavia has temporarily calmed down after representatives of the Slovenian, Serbian and Croatian Republics signed an agreement with the federal leaders on a peaceful settlement to
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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8. Hope for Mideast Peace Increases
The historic turn came in mid-July when President Hafez al-Assad of Syria, in a letter of response to President George Bush's proposal for holding a regional peace conference, said that the US
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. Pakistan Promotes Economic Development
Since Nawaz Sharif took office as Pakistani prime minister last November, the Pakistani government has pursued a new economic policy aimed at reducing dependence on foreign aid and developing an
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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10. Cambodian Peace Is at Hand
Acomprehensive political settlement of the Cambodian question has loomed large as a result of the recent New York meetings of the four Cambodian factions.BreakthroughsDuring the 46th session of the
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 41 PDF HTML