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11. Profits in Going Green
Environmental protection industry seen as China's new economic growth point'It used to be a headache to dispose of 10 tons of fly ash every year. But now the fine ash has become a profitable byproduct
Author: TAI ZONG Year 2005 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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12. Food Safety Program Launched
Beijing is making greater efforts to improve food quality as the Olympics approach"The first step is to standardize the food security of the city, which will lay a solid groundwork for catering
Author: TAI ZONG Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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13. A Reasonable Range
Looking ahead after China's stable economic growth in 2019
Author: By Zong Liang Year 2019 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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14. A Surgical Cut
Effects of the Fed's rate slash remain uncertain
Author: By Zong Liang Year 2020 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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15. A Way of Life Can Be Changed
SINCE the emergence of the people's communes on the Chinese mainland, the imperialist elements in the United States have displayed an intensely hostile interest in this question. Basing themselves on
Author: LI SHU Year 1959 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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16. China's Sports - Past and Present
A VETERAN in sports, after visiting the newly built Peking Workers' Gymnasium where the 26th World Table Tennis Championships are being held, said in a deeply moved voice: "Thirty years ago I
Author: SHU FU Year 1961 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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17. The Peasant Question in The Socialist Revolution
Following is the first instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (No. 6), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Subheads and bold-face emphasis
Author: HSIAO SHU Year 1961 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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18. The Peasant Question in The Socialist Revolution
Following is the second and concluding instalment of a translation of an article published in "Hongqi" (No. 6), fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. The first
Author: HSIAO SHU Year 1961 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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19. Who Really Can't Do Without Who?
MORE and more small and medium-sized countries today are uniting in the struggle to protect their national interests, win economic independence and oppose imperialist plunder and exploitation.Apart
Author: Shu Huai Year 1972 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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20. Bankruptcy of Phoney "Goulash" Communism
IN his poem "Two Birds: A Dialogue - to the tune of Nien Nu Chiao," Chairman Mao has, through the artistry of sharp contrasts and in a flowing and lucid style, succinctly portrayed the betrayal,
Author: Shu Tung Year 1976 Issue 6 PDF HTML