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11. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK
NPC Session ContinuesThe deputies focus their discussions on Premier Zhao's report on the work of the government, Minister of Finance Wang Bingqian's report on 1980's final state accounts and the
Author: Sun Yi Year 1981 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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12. Expand Industry Through Technical Transformation
"The bigger the base figure, the lower the growth rate," an erroneous assertion which has prevailed for many years, still influences some people's confidence in China's long-term economic
Author: Sun Yefang Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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13. Seeing Once Better Than Hearing 100 Times
A 21-gun salute began the red carpet welcome for Ronald Reagan, the first American president to visit China while in office since normal diplomatic relations were established in 1979. The visit is a
Author: SUN CHAOXIONG Year 1984 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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14. Peace Appeals Heard in Beijing Forum
Our CorrespondentALTHOUGH the danger of war still exists, I believe firmly that, provided that people of the whole world and all the peace-loving countries unite and take practical action in a joint
Author: SUN CHAOXIONG Year 1985 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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15. Lifting Off With Flying Colours
After 30 years of independent hard work, China can now develop and launch its own satellites. Since 1970, it has successfully sent 18 satellites into space and is beginning to launch satellites for
Author: Sun Jiadong Year 1986 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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16. Life of a Master Painter
Xu Beihong - Life of a Master Painter(Available in English and French editions)Price: 8.50 yuan for English edition (32 mo) 10.35 yuan for French edition (32 mo)Published by: Foreign Languages Press,
Author: Sun Zhilong Year 1988 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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17. Namibia: Independence in Sight
On April 1, 1989, Resolution 435 on the independence of Namibia, adopted by the United Nations Security Council, is to take effect. Having been a colony for two centuries, Namibia is the last country
Author: Sun Qiaocheng Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Saudi Economy Pumps with the Punches
Saudi Arabia is a kingdom of oil and other rich mineral resources. In the past its vast deserts restricted industrial and agricultural development, but the people could still prosper from the oil
Author: Sun Kun Year 1989 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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19. Economic Reform Boosts Nigeria's Economy
Nigeria has entered into the third year since it readjusted its policy for economic structure. Two years' practice of readjustment and reform has halted the drop in gross domestic product, which has
Author: Sun Shibin Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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20. Debt Haunts Western World
The Western world is haunted by debt. And it is only natural to look at the figures for the United States first. American national debt has added up to US$2,700 billion, or about 56 percent of the
Author: Sun Yi Year 1989 Issue 50 PDF HTML