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121. What We Can Learn From Monicagate
The Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, so-called "Monicagate," and the reaction to the legacy it has left, offer a special opportunity for outside observers to further understand various aspects of American
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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122. To Free the Spirit From Its Cell
Twenty years ago this month, New China went through the most significant turning point since it was founded in 1949. As a result of an epoch-making meeting- the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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123. Kosovo Is Not Kuwait
Nine years ago, Iraq's invasion of Kuwait enraged the whole world and provoked multinational military operations, which successfully drove off the Iraqi troops, thus thoroughly settling the Kuwait
Author: Li Haibo Year 1999 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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124. China and Its Century
As the world approaches a new century and a new millennium, topics correlated with this subject become widely talked about. "The person of the century," for example, is being discussed worldwide.
Author: Li Haibo Year 1999 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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125. Our New Look
We are providing you with a special issue. After 42 years of publication, Beijing Review will become an all-color newsmagazine, with a four-color printing on every page. This necessary step is one
Author: Li Haibo Year 2000 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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126. Good Medicine Tastes Bitter
A friend of mine, who just wound up his tour of North America, told me that some of our American readers recently suspended their subscription to this magazine, for they didn't like a few articles
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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127. War Between Humans and Cancer
While people around the world are talking about the prevention and treatment of AIDS, let's not forget that we have had an old enemy, cancer, which not only sounds horrible, but also, at least to
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2004 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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128. All Nations Deserve Respect
For most Westerners, Bandung may sound strange. Dictionaries and encyclopedias published by the West refer to this Indonesian city only as an industrial and cultural center, as well as a tourist
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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129. It's All About Citizens' Demeanor
Dong Zhen, a senior high school student in Beijing, does not appear to be a skilled speaker. He might not have been allowed to enter the finals of a recent TV anchor competition, whose motif was the
Author: Lll HAIBO Year 2005 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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130. Priority to Developing Energy
SINCE the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, China has seen its total generation of electricity grow 76.2-fold to 32.700 million kwh in 1982, ranking sixth in the world. This rate of growth
Author: Our Correspondent Li Haibo Year 1983 Issue 45 PDF HTML