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1121. The Global Struggle Against Leprosy
Despite the advances of modern medicine, there are still an estimated 10-12 million leprosy sufferers around the world. To discuss ways of eradicating the disease entirely, more than 1,000 doctors,
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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1122. Pioneer of China's Fight Against Leprosy
In our previous issue, we reported on the 13th International Leprosy Congress held in the Netherlands last September. The Chinese delegation was to have been led by Dr Ma Haide, the leading figure in
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1123. Picking out the Pieces
The very phrase "Chinese culture" summons up an image of a monolithic unity - a tradition that existed for century upon century undergoing little fundamental change. But this article says that
Author: Shao Hanming and Wang Yankun Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1124. Breakthroughs in Religious Research
China's social sciences have been one of the most active academic disciplines during the last decade. Many new ideas and views have emerged, displacing former ideologies and standpoints. Some of the
Author: Ding Guangxun,Wang Weifan Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1125. Deng Xiaoping on Peace and War
Is the world heading towards peace or war? Throughout history, people have discussed, debated and argued this question.-Among them is Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, who over the last decade has
Author: Wang Chunyan and Wu Ximing Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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1126. Bush Administration's Soviet Policy
While the Bush administration supports the reform in the Soviet Union, it is taking every opportunity to bring pressure to bear on Moscow to make more concessions in disarmament talks, regional
Author: Wang Baoqin and Ni Tongjun Year 1989 Issue 2425 PDF HTML
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1127. US-Soviet Relations More Co-operative
The world witnessed many breathtaking changes in 1989, with the cooling down of regional "hot-spots" and drastic changes in Eastern Europe being the most prominent. The result is that international
Author: Gu Guanfu and Wang Baoqin Year 1990 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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1128. Problems Surrounding German Unification
On July 1, the treaty creating an economic, monetary and social union between the two Germanies went into effect. The day before, the official currency of Democratic Germany was withdrawn from
Author: Wang Defeng and Na Fucai Year 1990 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1129. China's Economic Retrenchment: Gains Outweigh Losses
Since the implementation of the policy of reform and opening to the outside world, China's economy has achieved remarkable gains. However, the high rate of economic increase also resulted in a number
Author: Zhu Jun and Wang Yu Year 1990 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1130. Mideast Needs 'Peace of the Brave'
US President Bill Clinton and Syrian President Hafez al-Assad agreed in Geneva to work together to continue peace efforts so as to finally achieve a "peace of the brave," after their meeting on
Author: Wang Genbao and Chen Yong Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML