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11. Chunshu's Progress Report
IN the outer city wall of Peking, there is a huge compact area intersected by lanes and streets called Chunshu. Its eastern and western limits are respectively divided by two main streets running
Author: WANG SU Year 1960 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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12. Cuban People Fight Back
ON June 29, the Cuban Revolutionary Government ordered the take-over of the installations of the U.S. Texas Oil Company in Cuba. This was one of a series of powerful counter-moves by Cuba to rebuff
Author: SU MIN Year 1960 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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13. Chang Chiu-hsiang - Master Cotton-Grower
THE cotton-growing areas of the northwestern province of Shensi, ancient centre of Chinese civilization, were in 1959 hit by the severest drought in decades. In addition some districts felt the
Author: WANG SU Year 1960 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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14. China's Big Home Market Aids Industrialization
CHINA has the biggest home market in the world - mainly a rural market. It provides great possibilities for the rapid development of industrial construction.The old semi-colonial and semi-feudal
Author: SU HSING Year 1960 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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15. Villains and Liars
"When somebody gets around to writing the inside story of the Laotian civil war, the United States is preordained to be the villain of the piece," writes the Washington Post. "It was the United
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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16. "Out Damned Spots!"
At an early stage in the Congo events, the New York Herald Tribune warned: "To send American troops to the Congo would have the most fearful repercussions. Throughout Africa and the rest of the world
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Knights of the Round Table
It was a choice collection of characters for a political farce. Kasavubu and Ileo of Leopoldville, Tshombe of Katanga and Kalonji of south Kasai led the cast gathered together round a table in
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. The "Heaven" of Angola
While Portugal's spokesman Garin at the recent U.N. Security Council debate on the situation in Angola was eulogizing the "heavenly life" in that African country, readers of the U.S. magazine Time
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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19. Echo of an Echo
THAILAND'S Premier Sarit Thanarat is offended because his delegate's speeches at Geneva have been ignored. The Western news agencies rate them so un-newsworthy that they even prefer to quote various
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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20. People's Triumph in Ecuador
THE reactionary Velasco government in Ecuador has collapsed ignominiously under the blows of the people. Vice-President Arosemena, who stands for national independence and social reforms, has taken
Author: SU MIN Year 1961 Issue 47 PDF HTML