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11. 'Faster, Higher, Stronger'
Since the opening ceremony of the Asian Games in Beijing on September 22, the various competitions have gotten well under way. In the spirit of "faster, higher and stronger," all the athletes
Author: Our Staff Reporters Lou Linwei and Wei Liming Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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12. A Gala Meeting of 'Unity, Friendship, Progress'
As the flames of Asian Games torch continued to burn for the 16th day over the sky of the Beijing Workers' Stadium, 1,500 singers sang the song of Beautiful Asia and "Mr Pan Pan," mascot of the
Author: Our Staff Reporters Lou Linwei and Wei Liming Year 1990 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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13. China Is Capable of Hosting The Olympic Games
Social stability and economic prosperity have allowed China, a nation with a population of 1.1 billion, to finally step into the rank of competitors bidding for the Olympic Games.Huge eye-catching
Author: Our Staff Reporters Cui Lili and Lou Linwei Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. China Works to Eliminate Illegal Marriages
China is working to strengthen management of marriage affairs and trying to completely eliminate illegal marriages, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs' Marriage Management Department, an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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15. Is Foreign Investment in the Real Estate Sector Profitable?
Influenced by an improving macro-economic situation, China's real estate market has since 1996 shown signs of a minor pick-up from a slump. There has been a slight rise in the real estate price index
Author: Our Staff Reporter Ye Lou Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. Sex Education in a Haidian Middle School
In 1986, the August 1 Middle School was one of the first schools in northwest Beijing's Haidian District to offer sex education classes to junior grade 1 and 2 students (aged around 13). Its courses
Author: Our Staff Reporter Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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17. New Help for Rural Elderly
After 10 years of economic reforms, a number of new ways to support the aged have appeared in some well-off rural areas.China now has 90 million people aged over 60, 80 percent of whom live in the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Lou Xinyue Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Sex Education: No Longer Taboo
The one and only way to eliminate evil thoughts is to eliminate mystery," wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century. And in China today, perhaps no subject is more shrouded in mystery than
Author: Our Sstaff Reporter Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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19. A Wonderful Ride Down the Shennong Stream
Not many people are brave enough to face the rapids and dangerous shoals in the Yangtze River. There is no danger, however, in a ride down the Yangtze River tributary of Shennong which winds through
Author: Lou Linwei Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. The River Dies Young
The Huanghe (Yellow) River has always been extolled by the Chinese people as the source of their national pride. But the TV series declares it is time to sing its elegy. This naturally touches off
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML