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131. Tax Reform Helps Ease Burden on Farmers
Over the past few years, farmers in China have been required to pay agricultural fees. They also have to pay other fees for such things as public accumulated funds, public welfare, management,
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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132. CONSTRUCTION OF SMALL CITIES: A Big Strategy
Urbanization is one of the historical processes that transforms a traditional agricultural society into a modern one, and the level of urbanization is an important indicator displaying the level of a
Author: Feng Shui Year 2001 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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133. Natural Forest Protection Project In Full Swing
Several decades ago, Ma Yongshun was a famous national forestry model worker. A logger on Greater Hinggan Mountain in northeast China, Ma had the ambition at that time of providing more timber for
Author: Feng Shui Year 2001 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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134. Extensive Social Security Network Being Woven Nationwide
As a side-effect of the planned economy, many families with members employed by State-owned enterprises and institutions have a "small bank of medicine." Because the State takes care of their
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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135. U.S. DPRK Policy To Be Tougher
After several months of discussion, the Bush Administration's policy toward the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) came out at the beginning of June. On the surface, it seemed the
Author: Yan Feng Year 2001 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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136. LET THEIR LIVES BE BATHED IN SUNSHINE
Early this year a new complex was erected in Banqiao Village, which is in Zhaoquanying Town in Beijing's suburban Shunyi District. In the clean and spacious courtyard, there are three rows of
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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137. Ningxia: With Wang A Tourist Attraction on the Rise
While boating on Shahu Lake, Wang Zhongyu told me he had lost count of how many times he had been there to act as a guide for tourists from other provinces. Shahu Lake, 43 km from the capital of the
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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138. Ningxia: Conquering the Desert
"In my childhood, I always I saw a thin layer of sand in I the bowl when I prepared I dinner," said a 20-year-old boatman on the Yellow River within the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. "But now things
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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139. Nongovernmental Colleges Develop Despite Difficulties
On July 26, the results of the national college entrance examination were publicized. Among the 91,000 candidates who took the exam in Shanghai, nearly 30,000 failed to gain sufficient marks to be
Author: Xiao Feng Year 2001 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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140. Higher Entry Hurdle for Judicial Officials
The bar and qualification tests for judges and prosecutors will soon be integrated into one national judicial test in China, according to a recent notice jointly released by the Supreme People's Court
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 34 PDF HTML