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1691. China's Sports Poised for Reform
China's sports will be oriented more toward the masses, run primarily by society rather than the state alone, guided by scientific management and developed as a separate commercial sector, according
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1692. Concern Grows About Increasing Disparity of Income
Travelling by plane over the vast territory of China the main impression, one obtains the sharp contrast in the colors of the land between the southeast and northwest - one part is emerald almost
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1693. GUANGXI: Southwest China's Access to the Sea
In 1992, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the State Council announced an important decision designed to bring the role of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southwestern
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1694. Program Helps Unemployed Find Jobs
With the development of a market economy and the readjustment of the industrial structure to improve efficiency and profits, about 15 percent of China's state-owned enterprises have ceased running or
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1695. Move to Standardize Stock Market
Over the past decade of development, China's stock market, which deals mainly with transactions of stocks and state treasury bonds, has evolved from a scattered and disorderly market into a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1995 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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1696. Hebei: Another Hot Spot for Investment
Since the initiation of reform at the end of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s, foreign investments pouring into China have greatly stimulated economic development in some regions, especially
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Bin Year 1995 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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1697. UNFORGIVABLE ATROCITY
The world absolutely refuses to forgive a number of criminal atrocities which have been cruelly perpetrated on human beings. Time, in fact, has failed to heal the mental anguish and scars. Prime
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1995 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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1698. UNFORGETTABLE AGGRESSION
The First Sino-Japanese War ended 100 years ago, with the Second Sino-Japanese War reaching a conclusion a full 50 years ago. While both wars were ignited by Japanese aggression, the final outcomes
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1995 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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1699. Huzhou Today
Since the early 90s, the ancient city of Huzhou has attracted more and more overseas investors with its ideal investment environment and efficient work.Huzhou, located in east China's coastal
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1995 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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1700. War, Peace and Development
After a seemingly endless 32-hour train ride from Beijing, I reached my destination of Hailar City, the seat of the government of Hulun Buir League in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The over
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1995 Issue 35 PDF HTML