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11. Favorable Conditions Benefit Returned Students
Ten years ago at Washington University, Duan Qihua wrote his Master's thesis on exploring the possibilities of running private law firms in the form of partnerships in China. His tutor scored the
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. CULTURE
Helping Poor Students Finish Their EducationThe year 2000 saw more work to help poor students at post-secondary institutions based in Shanghai. About 17 million yuan in government subsidies and funds
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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13. 863 Program Spurs Science And Technology
If you ask someone in China what 863 is, a middle school student, a university professor and a taxi driver might not give identical answers, but each would mention the broad area of advanced science
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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14. Servicemen to Get Pay Raise
At a press conference during the annual session of the National People's Congress, Chinese Foreign Minister Tang. Jiaxuan said that China's national defense budget is the lowest among the big
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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15. China's First Blueprint for Development in the New Century
According to China's new socio-economic plan, in the next five years:Development is the theme;xEconomic restructuring is the central task;Reform and opening-up and technological progress is the
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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16. Shanghai's Metropolitan Dream
In an interview with BEIJING REVIEW, Shanghai Mayor Xu Kuangdi revealed the municipal government's plan to build Shanghai into an international metropolis. The necessary elements for such a metropolis
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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17. Sichuan On the Road to Sustainable Development
How to accelerate the development of west China was one of the key topics at this year's session of the National People's Congress (NPC) and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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18. How to Fill Farmers' Wallets?
During the 20 years from 1978, when China began to introduce the reform and opening policy, to 1997, farmers' net income grew noticeably at an annual rate of approximately 8 percent. Since 1997,
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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19. 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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20. 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