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1911. Shanghai Household Chemicals -A Pace Setter of Reform
Shanghai, home to concentrated state-owned enterprises, has been designated by the government as a pilot city for enterprise reform.President Jiang Zemin once noted that Shanghai has all the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Xiaohua Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1912. Air Quality Surveillance Tightened Up
One weekend, Li Manman, a Beijing middle school teacher of physics, accompanied her parents from Sichuan to visit the CCTV tower in west Beijing.It was said that from the top visitors can have a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1913. Rural Consumption Peak Looms Large
Various durable household electrical appliances,except of video recorder and VCD, have begun pouring into farming households. Rural consumption of quality cloth materials and medium-quality wines now
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1914. Victory Finally Won in Battle Against Floods
Since mid-June, repeated torrential rains in the Yangtze and Songhuajiang river valleys have resulted in devastating floods over a vast area of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Heilongjiang and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1915. Project Heeding Children
It was 11:00 am on June 11, 1996. Three Chinese teenagers entered the building of UN headquarters in New York, where they would meet Madame Rosario Green, special advisor to former UN Secretary
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1916. A Cause Worth Cognizance
A recent study reveals that Project Hope, a philanthropic program to help student dropouts in poor rural areas return to school, and improve primary education in these areas, is the most influential
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1917. Desertification, a Grave Threat to China
On April 16 this year, a muddy rain soaked Beijing, once again sounding the alarm of approaching desertification to Beijing residents. "Beijing has already been marked out as a desertified area,"
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1918. Grasping the Opportunity of China's Reforms
In 1976, 17-year-old Xue Lan settled down in a poverty-stricken mountainous village in Zunhua County, Hebei Province, after graduating from a senior middle school in Tangshan, a big city in the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1919. Harmony Reigns in the Big Chinese Family
In recent years, many countries have suffered unceasing wars caused by national conflicts, and some have disintegrated as a result. In contrast, China, home to 56 nationalities, has enjoyed stability
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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1920. Equality, Respect, Help and Development
The Central University for Nationalities formed primarily to train high-grade professionals of ethnic groups has a history of 50 years. The university has a large group of minority experts and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML