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1. Japan's 'No-War' Resolution a Shame
As the 50th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II approaches, the country's ruling coalition finally adopted a "no-war" resolution on June 6 that was a result of political compromise among
Author: Wang Dajun Year 1995 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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2. The Nuclear Issue of the DPRK
After returning from his trip to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), former US President Jimmy Carter said to reporters on June 19 that given his assurances from Kim Il Sung, he
Author: Wang Dajun and Jiang Ye Year 1994 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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3. New Spring in Sino-Japanese Ties Heralded
The cherry blossoms in full bloom and the warm weather in Tokyo proclaim not only the arrival of spring in Japan but also a new stage in Sino-Japanese relations. Jiang Zemin, general secretary of the
Author: Our Guest Commentator Wang Dajun Year 1992 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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4. Creating New Vistas for Sino-Japanese Cooperation
The forthcoming state visit of Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, scheduled for March 19-21, will mark another major event in the annals of Sino-Japanese relations. We earnestly expect that
Author: Our Guest Commentator Wang Dajun Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Tour Promotes Ties With Middle East
At present Chinese Premier Li Peng is making a 12-day official visit to the Middle East. The tour (July 2-14) will take him to Egypt, Jordan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Kuwait.It is the first time
Author: Our Guest Commentator Ming Dajun Year 1991 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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6. Impressions at the No. 1 Steel Plant
I AM no infrequent visitor to steel works but I am always gripped by the drama and excitement of the issue of white hot steel from a furnace. It was so again on a recent visit to the open-hearth shop
Author: WANG AN Year 1961 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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7. New Orchestral Sounds
China is hearing the sounds of a new Kweichow Province orchestra based on the lusheng, the Miao people's national musical instrument, and it increasingly likes what it hears.Ten years ago the
Author: WANG AN Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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8. Relics Unearthed in Xian
Four bones from the fingers of Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism, and many related precious Tang Dynasty (618-907) artifacts were unearthed from the crypt of Famen Temple, Xian, by the end of last May.
Author: Wang Zhaolin and Wang Huangyan Year 1987 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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9. 11TH PANCHEN LAMA: One Year of Buddhist Life
Gyaincain Norbu, a six-year-old boy from Jiali County, Tibet, was formally determined as the reincarnated soul boy of the late 10th Panchen Erdeni in the jokhang Monastery, Lhasa, on November 29, 1995
Author: Wang Guozhen & Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. Regional Autonomy for National Minorities
CHINA is a multi-national state. Over fifty nationalities inhabit the country. The Han people constitute 94 per cent of the population. The peoples of the various national minorities, numbering over
Author: WANG KE Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML