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11. Qualification-for-Life Education: Ticket to 21st Century
Examination marks are no longer so significant as in the past. Students are encouraged to present their comprehensive ability and interests instead of soaking in "a sea of exercises"-a typical
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1998 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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12. Human Rights Studies: Continuing to Open Up New Areas
The publication of the World Documents of Human Rights compiled by Prof. Dong Yunhu in 1990 was one of the important signs of the beginning of research of human rights in China in the new historical
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1998 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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13. Heading for a Comfortable Life
Located along China's east coast, Zhejiang is a rich, agricultural province. In the 1980s, the province's economy developed faster than the nation's average level. On this basis, the province drew up
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Gang Year 1991 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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14. Planning to Open the Door Wider
In the 1990s, Zhejiang Province will play a bigger role in China's opening up of its coastal areas. The province will improve its investment environment to attract more foreign funds and increase
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Gang Year 1991 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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15. China Reins in Juvenile Delinquency
The rise in juvenile delinquency in China has drawn attention from people of all walks of life. Legislative, judicial, administrative and other departments have joined forces to cope with the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Gang Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. Foreign Banks Branch Out in China
In the 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, China's largest metropolis, was known as an international financial centre with dozens of foreign banks concentrated in the Bund area of the city. The majority of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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17. Greatest Woman of the Century
The three Soong sisters greatly influenced the history of China in the 20th century. Soong Ai-ling, the eldest sister, was married to H. H. Kung, a financier. Soong Mei-ling, the youngest, became Mme
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. Talks on China's Re-Entry Into GATT Make Progress
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Li Lanqing said on March 18 that China's contracting party status in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) should be restored to the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1993 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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19. For Three Decades The Face of Altruism
One day in April 1961, a young People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier named Lei Feng set off for Liaoning Province on business. When an elderly woman could not find a seat on the crowded train, Lei
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1993 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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20. Constitution Amended to Advance a Market Economy
The planned economy, once regarded as the cornerstone of socialism, has finally lost its dominance in China after four decades when the First Session of the Eighth National People's Congress (NPC),
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1993 Issue 17 PDF HTML