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1591. She Who Conquers The Desert
Despite all the hardships, Niu Yuqin, an ordinary country woman, has transformed over 1,300 hectares of desert into verdure. Then with money earned by hard toil, she set up the first primary school
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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1592. 'Beijing Spirit' Triumphs
Conferees plunged into jubilation at six on the evening of September 15 when Chen Muhua, president of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW), banged the gavel signalling adoption
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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1593. Medical Miracle
A decade ago, Zhou Qisi, an average Chinese woman, underwent an operation to remove her small intestines and half of her colon. She became the first Chinese citizen to survive and live a normal life
Author: Our Guest Reporter Wang Jijun Year 1996 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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1594. Fujian Trade Talks: Window to China
The First Fujian Investment and Trade Talks, held in September 1987 in the Xiamen Special Economic Zone, fully exhibited Fujian Province's determination to open to the outside world. While the
Author: Our Special Reporter Wang Fanfan Year 1996 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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1595. Debate Over Modern or Traditional Architecture in Beijing
When the Beijing Western Railway Station was completed in three years at the end of 1995, the mass media hailed it as the last grand project of the century. The station, which covers a construction
Author: Our Special Reporter Wang Feng Year 1996 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1596. China's First Hospice
Death is unavoidable. Enabling people to correctly understand it and peacefully pass on is our responsibility, said Li Wei, 46, director of the Beijing Songtang Hospital.Located in Chongwen District,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Qinghua Year 1996 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1597. Honoring the Memory Of US Airmen
On a terrible night 52 years ago, a US Air Force B-24 crashed into a cliff in southwest China while returning from a raid on a Japanese-held harbor in Taiwan. The wreckage and crew remains were
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1598. VOA Reporter Rescued
On January 21, an airplane soared skyward from the Guilin Airport, Guangxi. With an injured Voice of America reporter on board, it headed for Hong Kong. Her Chinese rescuers, seeing her off, silently
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1599. People in Mountains Can Also Prosper
Beijing Review recently sent a journalist group including three of its foreign experts to Guizhou Province in southwest China.-Ed.Two nights and a day passed after the train left Beijing. A few hours
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1600. Three Booming Mountain Cities
Transport and TelecommunicationsServing as a hub of communications in southwest China, Guiyang now enjoys convenient transport and telecommunications facilities. In the past, however, these sectors
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML