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101. Lawyers With New Acceptance in China
The concept of protecting one's own legitimate rights and interests with the aid of lawyers is beginning to take a firm hold in China. From 1979 to May this year, China enacted 54 laws and a large
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Gan and Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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102. Hungarian Leader On Political Reform
Berecz Janos, secretary of the Central Committee and member of the Political Bureau of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (HSWP), met with "Beijing Review" reporters Dai Yannian and She Duanzhi
Author: Our Correspondents Dai Yannian and She Duanzhi Year 1988 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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103. Bush's Familiarity Stirs Sino-US Hopes
The result of the 1988 US presidential election was announced on November 8, 1988, via a national electoral vote: Republican George Bush, the current vice-president, won a landslide victory as the
Author: Our Correspondents Liu Youyuan and Zhang Xiaodong Year 1988 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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104. Is Student Business Good for China?
A recent survey of a Beijing university discovered that more than half its student body was busy selling one thing or another, and in other colleges across the country academic groups and societies
Author: Our Correspondents Lou Xinyue and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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105. Peking to Lhasa
This is the first in a series describing the Tibet Autonomous Region, its big leap from feudal serfdom to thriving socialism and its many-faceted development. - Ed.WE flew to Lhasa, capital of the
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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106. Meeting People in Lhasa
The first of this series of reports appeared in issue No. 25. It described what these correspondents saw en route to Tibet and their impressions of Lhasa's new city proper and industrial development.
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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107. Great Changes
The first part of this article appeared in issue No. 28. It dealt with the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951 and the quelling of the armed rebellion launched by the traitorous Dalai clique in 1959.
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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108. In a New Industrial Area
LINCHIH is a newly built industrial area. Leaving Lhasa which is about 3,600 metres above sea level, our jeep headed east over mountainous terrain along the Szechuan-Tibet Highway. After going up a
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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109. Tibetans and Hans Are Members Of One Family
WE met a woman cadre of Tibetan nationality whom people call by a Han name - Kang Ying. We came to learn how this woman in Linchih County in the Tibet Autonomous Region had come by this name and this
Author: by Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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110. Chinese Export Commodities Fair In Kwangchow
THE 1976 (autumn) Chinese Export Commodities Fair in Kwangchow which opened October 15 and closes November 15 is the 40th to be held since 1957 when this twice-a-year fair, in spring and autumn, was
Author: Our Correspondents Chao I-ou and Sung Erh-chiao Year 1976 Issue 42 PDF HTML