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11. Population vs Development: Challenge of the New Century
With 21.4 percent of the world's population but only 7.1 percent of its arable land, China faces a critical choice - rigid control of its population or ushering in a doomed new century. - Tian Xueyuan
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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12. She Who Conquers The Desert
Despite all the hardships, Niu Yuqin, an ordinary country woman, has transformed over 1,300 hectares of desert into verdure. Then with money earned by hard toil, she set up the first primary school
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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13. 'Beijing Spirit' Triumphs
Conferees plunged into jubilation at six on the evening of September 15 when Chen Muhua, president of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW), banged the gavel signalling adoption
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xin Year 1995 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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14. Let All Chinese Keep Fit
The on-going national fitness campaign is attracting a growing number of participants from rural and urban areas.During early mornings and evenings, large numbers of urban residents engage in sports
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. Flourishing Campus Associations
Xu Qiuhan, a Peking University student, joined five organizations immediately after he arrived on campus.The organizations include the Social Investigation Association, which is relevant to his
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1996 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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16. China Expands Information Network
In April 1995, Zhu Ling, a student in the Chemistry Department at Tsinghua University, was suddenly stricken with a rare disease, which baffled domestic medical experts and defied all diagnostic
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1996 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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17. A New Tangshan Rises From the Rubble
On July 28, 1976, Tangshan, an industrial city near Beijing and Tianjin in northeast China, was hit by a devastating earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter Scale.The city suffered colossal losses,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1996 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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18. Let the World Understand The Chinese Language
Some two years ago, the first HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi), the test of written and spoken Chinese for those whose mother tongue is another language, was held in Europe. A 31-year-old German gardener
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1996 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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19. China's First Hospice
Death is unavoidable. Enabling people to correctly understand it and peacefully pass on is our responsibility, said Li Wei, 46, director of the Beijing Songtang Hospital.Located in Chongwen District,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Qinghua Year 1996 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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20. Science Popularization Among the Masses
Numerous farmers have greatly benefited from the government's science popularization program over the past decade. Currently, there are more than 2,000 county-level scientific and technological
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Chen Year 1997 Issue 2 PDF HTML