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11. Adhering to the Open Policy
How to develop China's coastal areas and promote the growth of an export-oriented economy was one of the major topics of debate in the panel discussions of the Second Session of the Seventh
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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12. 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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13. Ice Melting on the Sino-Soviet Border
Twenty years ago, the boom of guns burst the silence of Zhenbao Island as strained Sino-Soviet relations reached a breaking-point. Along the closed boundary, troops of the two countries patrolled in
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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14. Car Industry Gets Into Gear
When the Second Session of the Seventh National People's Congress opened in March this year, Economic Daily once again reminded readers that its alternative title -"Universal Car Fair"-was still
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1989 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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15. 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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16. Women in Architecture
During the last few years, China has often been labelled "the world's biggest building site." With almost bewildering speed, one construction after another has got under way in cities and towns
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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17. Business Booms in Quanzhou
Quanzhou lies on the coast of southeastern China's Fujian Province. A famous cultural city, its history can be traced back more than 1,000 years. Nearby Huozhu Harbour (once known as Citong Harbour),
Author: Our Staff Reporter Lu Yun Year 1989 Issue 2425 PDF HTML
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18. Dream and Reality
In this issue we publish the following three articles on the controversal Three Gorges Project. - Ed.To build a mammoth dam providing flood control and electricity in the Three Gorges, the most
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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19. Trade Unions: Strengthen Labour Protection
Millions of workers in the world suffer from industrial accident and occupational diseases every year. China, where the level of industrialization is rising daily, is no exception. And even though
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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20. Rival Visits Highlight East-West Contention
While a heat wave was spreading across Europe, US President George Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev were visiting each other's allies and then shuttling back to their own allies on the
Author: Our Staff Reporter She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML