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11. The 7th Fleet in the Indian Ocean
A DAY after U.S. President Lyndon Johnson told the world in his State of the Union message that he wanted "to bury no one" and sought "a world without war" American soldiers were slaughtering
Author: LIANG SHAN Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. Agricultural Science Serves the Farms
New China's agricultural scientists plan their efforts in co-ordination with current tasks on the nation's farms and the long-term planned perspectives of its developing socialist agriculture.
Author: LIN SHAN Year 1964 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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13. Indonesia's Anti-Imperialist Record
ON August 17, 1945, Indonesia declared its independence and the Republic of Indonesia was founded with Sukarno as President. Since then the Republic of Indonesia, under President Sukarno's
Author: TSUNG SHAN Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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14. For a Still Better Cotton Harvest
CHINA reaped a good cotton harvest last year. Output was 37 per cent higher than in 1963 and surpassed that of 1957, the last year of the First Five-Year Plan. Average per-mu yield increased by 23
Author: HO SHAN Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. At the Taching Oilfield
A REVOLUTIONARY scene of activity was all around us when we arrived at the Taching Oilfield, the red banner unit on our industrial front. Trains loaded with oil were running, engines rumbled under
Author: Yi Shan Year 1971 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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16. The Trotskyites: A Mirror Reflecting "Gang of Four"
IN the history of the international communist movement, Trotsky was an old hand at factional activities, bent on creating splits and adept at intriguing. Having much in common with the Trotskyite
Author: Ku Shan Year 1977 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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17. Edgar Snow and His "Red Star Over China"
ONE afternoon in June 1936, with the scorching sun beating down on the loess plateau in northern Shensi and a hot wind whipping up clusters of dust, a small group of people trudged along a mountain
Author: Chiang Shan Year 1978 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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18. Edgar Snow and His "Red Star Over China"
The first half of this article (see our last issue) describes Snow's tour of the northern Shensi revolutionary base area in the 1930s after breaking through the Kuomintang reactionaries' blockade.
Author: Chiang Shan Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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19. World Economy Submits to Strain
Economically speaking, 1985 took its toll on many countries. The Western nations saw their economic upturn rapidly losing momentum; the Soviet Union and most other East European countries again
Author: Pu Shan Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. Developing Countries Groaning Under Debt Burdens
The third world debt crisis lies at the heart of north-south relations and wreaks havoc on the development of international trade and the stability of the international monetary system. If left
Author: Shan Zhongdong Year 1986 Issue 17 PDF HTML