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121. Ewenki-An Ethnic Group on the Grassland
Ewenki Autonomous Banner (county) in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, with a population of 140,000, has witnessed great changes since the reform and open policies were introduced in the late
Author: Li Xin Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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122. Coordination Started to Counter Financial Crisis
Increasing calls have been heard around the world in recent days for coordinated moves and reform of the existing financial system. This, on the one hand, brings hope to the long-turbulent and weak
Author: Ren Xin Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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123. 'Theft of Nuclear Secrets' Unfounded
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Li Zhaoxing, on March 14, refuted allegations by some American newspapers about China's stealing of US nuclear secrets as "completely unfounded" and "extremely
Author: Xin Hua Year 1999 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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124. NATO's Bombing of Chinese Embassy Strongly Condemned
Three NATO missiles hit the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia at midnight on May 7 local time (5:45 in the morning on May 8 Beijing time). To date, three people have died and more than 20 are injured.
Author: Xin Hua Year 1999 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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125. Diplomatic Achievements In Past 50 Years
When the People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949, the country was faced with an international blockade and embargo. Today, however, it has established diplomatic relations with 163
Author: Ren Xin Year 2000 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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126. US Stands Alone in Anti-China Proposals
The 56th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights on April 18 adopted China's "no-action motion", deciding not to act on the US-sponsored "China's Human Rights Situation" proposal.
Author: Ren Xin Year 2000 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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127. Fruitful Dushanbe Summit
The Dushanbe Summit, which was attended by the five heads of state from China, Tajikistan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and which ended in Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan on July 5, was an
Author: Ren Xin Year 2000 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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128. Okinawa Summit Ends With Few Results
The three-day Group of Eight (G8) summit recently ended in Okinawa, Japan. The first impression left by this summit is that the leaders of G8 discussed many topics and passed many documents, but did
Author: Ren Xin Year 2000 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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129. Development of Chinese Science Calls for Brokers
Turning scientific results into products is a complicated process. It involves not only technology, equipment and industrial arts, but also investment, management and marketing. At present, high-tech
Author: Xin Shanji Year 2001 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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130. High Technology Vital to Modern Agriculture
China, with the largest population in the world, also ranks first in agricultural population. In spite of shortages of water and just 7 percent of the world's arable land, China has to feed a quarter
Author: Fu Xin Year 2001 Issue 25 PDF HTML