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2201. Tibetan Women's Future Bright
When Hillary Rodham Clinton, the American first lady, visited Beijing last June with her husband, top of her agenda was meeting representatives of Chinese women from different walks of life. Happily
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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2202. Conceptual Changes Represent The Greatest Change
Two decades ago, Chang Ke, a Beijing university student majoring in international economy and trade, was quite unfamiliar with the word "insurance", along with other ordinary Chinese residents."At
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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2203. Hoffmann on CTBT
On September 22, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Executive Secretary of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO PrepCom) had an interview with Beijing Review
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Jinhui Year 1998 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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2204. Environmental Protection to Rejuvenate Bicycle Industry
China's bicycle industry is looking to a growing public interest in environmental protection to revive its flagging business.A recent report by the World Institute of Observation predicts the bicycle
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1998 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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2205. 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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2206. Great Changes in Reform
Morino Tomozo worked in the JETRO Hong Kong Office between 1977-80, served as director in the Shanghai Office during 1985-89, and since then in a similar capacity in the Beijing Office.The Japanese
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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2207. A Woman Devoted to Environmental Protection
On July 2, 1998. seven Chinese environmentalists held a discussion together with visiting American President Clinton in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Among them, Sheri Xiaoyi Liao, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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2208. Eliminating Leprosy: Achievements and Prospect
Leprosy, an epidemic disease that had run rampant in China for more than 5,000 years, was still detected in 86 counties (cities), and prevalent at half of them in the 1950s, due to lack of effective
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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2209. For a Leprosy-Free World
In the spring of 1979, Li Huanying, a tropical medicine expert, made her first visit to Nanxing, a leprosy village of the Dai ethnic group, in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province.Neither wearing an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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2210. Sino-Foreign Publishers Expand Cooperation
Avid readers in China have found it quite common in recent years that shortly after they hear about a new book hot off the press abroad, the legal Chinese version is available in book stores
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML