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1. Developing Countries Face Economic Woes
In the 1960s and 1970s, developing countries maintained an average economic growth rate of 5 percent, higher than the level of Western countries. However, they have been confronted with severe
Author: Wu Ninggeng Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. North-South Problem: Why the Gap?
Since World War II Western monopoly capital has tried hard to economically subdue developing countries into a subordinate position in the Western capitalist system. Transnational corporations have
Author: Wu Ninggeng Year 1991 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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3. Hsiaochang Township Fights Illiteracy
Illiteracy is being licked in China today. Thirty million people who were formerly illiterate have learned to read and write in the past eight years. Entire counties, townships, villages and farming
Author: by WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. FOLK SONGS OF TODAY
A HOST of new folk songs, ballads and verses reflects the exciting new developments connected with the current big advances in China's industry and agriculture. You can seldom pick up a newspaper or
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Heilungkiang's Victory over Illiteracy
THE past two months have witnessed many festivities among the people of Heilungkiang Province. They held meetings, beat gongs and drums and exploded firecrackers to celebrate their victory in
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. NEW TREND IN EDUCATION
"WORK While You Study" - the integration of class-" room study and direct participation in production and practical work - is the dominant trend in China's education today. Universities and colleges
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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7. Ballad at the Ming Tombs Reservoir
Things are moving fast in the theatre, as in other fields in China. Tien Han, who had not written any plays for several years, recently took up his pen again. With prolific energy, soon after
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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8. Shanghai Worker Take to the Stage
There is a boom on in amateur theatrical activities among the workers of Shanghai. Over 1,300 theatrical troupes have been formed in the factories, offices and hotels of this biggest city in China.
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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9. Soviet Literature and China
Soviet literature and the progressives of Russian writing have played a key role in the literary life of the Chinese people. Popular interest in Soviet literature has been growing steadily with the
Author: WU PIN Year 1958 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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10. Red Compound
Lao Sheh's new play Red Compound seems well on the way to becoming a hit with Peking residents-and they are the people who matter in this case, because the play is about and for them especially. Its
Author: Wu Pin Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML