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121. More Authority for Enterprises Revives the Economy
Existing industrial enterprises are undergoing gradual transformation. Formerly appendages of government organs regulated by planning only, they are becoming more or less independent socialist
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1981 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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122. Moving a Mountain of Poverty
Following is the first of three special reports on the changes which have taken place over the past two years in the rural areas of Chuxian Prefecture in east China's Anhui Province. Parts 2 and 3
Author: Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1981 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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123. Now the Peasants Can Decide
AT Tingyuan County's Honggang brigade in northern Chuxian Prefecture, a brigade cadre told me with pride: "In 1976 it cost 7.26 fen (cents) to produce a half kilo of rice, not counting labour costs,
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1981 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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124. Peasants' Lives Improve
DURING my recent tour of Anhui Province, I saw many villages with newly built tile-roofed houses tucked among the green trees. When I asked a comrade from Fengyang County about this, he told me that
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1981 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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125. Life and Work for Youth in Fujian Countryside
In this article, rural youth refer mainly to the generation born between 1956, when the agricultural co-operation was completed, and 1966, when the country was plunged into chaos nationwide. This
Author: Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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126. For National Existence
ON the afternoon of April 1, I was with a group of Chinese journalists entertained by a folk song and dance troupe in Daung Village near Phnom Melai. Approximately 600 local inhabitants, most of whom
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1982 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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127. Village Life
HOW is the life of the villagers under the administration of the Government of Democratic Kampuchea? With this in mind, we visited some villages, a hospital and a mine production facility in the
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1982 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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128. An Ordinary Company
HOW is life at grass-roots army units? What are the distinguishing features of the soldiers recruited in recent years? Are the PLA's fine traditions being carried forward?These questions guided a
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1982 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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129. After Joining Up
Why do people volunteer for the army? asks Mr. Lawrence Berg, a reader from the United States. What progress do soldiers make in the People's Liberation Army and what benefits do they earn? These and
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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130. The Police and the People
China is a socialist country of people's democratic dictatorship. As a part of state power, what are the functions of the police and their relationship with the people? The following feature gives a
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 21 PDF HTML