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141. Southern Xinjiang Railway Boosts Economic Growth
Raiway construction is the focus of an economic bell being formed in southern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.The railway includes the Daheyan-Korla section, built in the 1980s, and the Korla-Kashi
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Bian Year 1997 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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142. Personal Income Tax On the Track
In late November 1997 officials with Beijing's Haidian District Tax Administration called a meeting with over 100 noted movie stars, singers, entrepreneurs, TV anchors and announcers, informing them
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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143. Scientific Exploration of Yarning Zangbo River Grand Canyon
Chinese scientists are about to explore the world's largest grand canyon, located in the Yarlung Zangbo River, Tibet. The exploration by foot, arranged to last 40 days this spring, is in preparation
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1998 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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144. For a Leprosy-Free World
In the spring of 1979, Li Huanying, a tropical medicine expert, made her first visit to Nanxing, a leprosy village of the Dai ethnic group, in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province.Neither wearing an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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145. Exploration: A New Chinese Pursuit
On December 3, 1998, Zhaqu Village in Nyingchi County of Tibet greeted a tired, yet excited, group of people. This team of 46 Chinese scientists and journalists had just finished their
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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146. High-Tech Development Calls for Risk Investment
At present, of China's total funds used in transforming scientific and technological results, risk investment only makes up 2.3 percent. In the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. however, the rate is
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1999 Issue 0910 PDF HTML
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147. Mining in the Pacific
Last March, the Chinese oceangoing scientific exploration vessel, Ocean-I, again set sail for the Pacific Ocean to finally determine the priority mining zones on the 75,000-square-km seabed there.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1999 Issue 18 PDF HTML