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1. The Shadow of Water Shortage
Wang Shulan, a 53-year-old Beijing resident, has formed a habit of reusing water when doing housework. After washing clothes she uses the leftover water to mop the floor. Her family uses a basin when
Author: YU BIAN Year 2004 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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2. Mixed Signals From Q1 Growth
Although the economy is headed for a 'soft landing,' the growth rate of 9.5 percent is cause for concernChina's gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of this year stood at 3.14 trillion
Author: YU BIAN Year 2005 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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3. Government Spends Big on Autos
High-profile forum aims to open communication between automakers and buyersAutomobiles have become an important part of government purchases in China over the past two decades, making up a large part
Author: YU BIAN Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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4. This Law Is Critical
State of national emergency to be covered by proposed new lawWhen the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) proposed to revise the Constitution by adding a law to deal with national
Author: YU AN Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. China's Lawyers
CHINA'S system of legal counsel is consciously tailored to meet its own needs as a developing socialist country. It differs from that of capitalist countries just as China's political and economic
Author: He Bian Year 1982 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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6. Strengthening Social Welfare
Over the last few years, support from across the entire spectrum of Chinese society has enabled social welfare and relief to make rapid progress. By 1987, China had 37,400 welfare institutions with a
Author: Bian Jibu Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. Pudong - An Open Policy Showcase
On April 15, the Party Central Committee and the State Council approved, in principle, Shanghai's plan to develop and open Pudong. This is the latest of a series of important decisions made by the
Author: Jing Bian Year 1990 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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8. New Childless Families in China
Families choosing not to have children - previously very uncommon in China - began to increase in number in some larger cities in the late 1980s. Ten years later, these numbers have grown even
Author: Bian Zhou Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Mourning Behind The High Walls
When a hero dies, a solemn memorial ceremony is held at a crematory, and his heroic deeds are widely publicized as a model to society. When a criminal dies, his remains are disposed of quietly and
Author: Bian Yi Year 1994 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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10. China Reforms and Readjusts Import Taxation Policy
Recently, the State Council issued a Circular on Reforming and Readjusting China's Import Taxation Policies.The circular points out that since the Third Plenary Session of the 1 1th CPC Central
Author: Huang Bian Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML