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101. FALLACIES ABOUT CHINA REBUTTED
Over the past few years, censures on China's growing economy have kept emerging in the Western world. However, a single fact is worth a shipload of argumentsChina is a large developing country with
Author: WU MING Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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102. Washington Gets a Visit From 'The Colonel'
Less than one month into his term, and having declared a state of "economy of war" in his country, Ecuadorian President Lucio Gutirrez is stirring debate at home after his February trip to the United
Author: DA MING Year 2003 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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103. Small Gifts, Big Industry
Increasing demand has turned gift and souvenir items into an import-export market, and insiders believe the industry has a huge potentialChina has thousands of professional memento producing
Author: FENG MING Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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104. KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES
... And the emergence of new professionsImage stylists, lock repairers and animated-image designers. No, it's not the clientele at the local pub; this eclectic mix is just part of the new categories
Author: LI MING Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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105. Scramble for Oil Power
Geopolitical as well as economic concerns underlie the worldwide rush to establish petroleum exchangesNew oil exchange programs have recently been mushrooming around the world. The Shanghai Petroleum
Author: FANG MING Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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106. A Disciplined Vanguard
Sixth plenary session advocates comprehensive and stricter governance of the Party
Author: By Xin Ming Year 2016 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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107. Joint Statement by the Communist Parties of China and Japan
Following is the full text of a joint statement of the delegations of the Chinese and Japanese Communist Parties signed on March 3, 1959 in Chengchow, China. - Ed.TO promote friendship between the
Author: Teng Hsiao-ping,Kenji Miyamoto Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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108. The Bronze Culture of Ancient Yunnan
Archaeologists have long been intrigued by stray finds before liberation of small bronze objects and, in particular, of bronze drums of a peculiar form that have hinted at the existence of a
Author: WANG CHIUN-MING Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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109. Washington, Amsterdam and West Irian
ON February 5, young Indonesian patriots demonstrated before the U.S. Embassy in Djakarta. Anti-U.S. slogans were posted up and windows were smashed; they tore down the Stars and Stripes. They were
Author: CHU MING-HSIN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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110. Szechuan's Bronze Age
It was once thought that Szechuan in China's southwest "did not pass through a true bronze age." But recent archaeological finds have now proved conclusively that on the contrary, it has its own
Author: WANG CHUN-MING Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML