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221. Hunting Grounds Open to Outside World
With a vast expanse of territory and rich and unique wild animal resources, China is so attractive to foreigners that many foreign hunters have expressed their wish to "come by helicopter to hunt in
Author: Li Ji Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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222. Two Floods in Contemporary China
China has been suffering severe flooding since early summer in the Yangtze River valley in central China and the Songhuajiang and Nengjiang river valleys in the northeast. A comparison of the floods
Author: Ren Ji Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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223. Colleges Face Challenges
Minutely divided specialized courses offered by Chinese colleges and universities are out of touch with the social demand for professionals. The reform of higher education has become a must.Difficult
Author: Kou Ji Year 1998 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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224. Hot Topics of NPC and CPPCC Sessions
The annual NPC (National People's Congress) and CPPCC (Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference) sessions are scheduled to be held in Beijing in early March. As a series of major events
Author: Lin Ji Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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225. Survey Activities of Foreign-Funded Institutions Regulated
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) of China issued ProvisionalRegulations on Managing Survey Activities of Foreign-Funded Institutions (hereinafter abbreviated as the Regulations). According to
Author: Tong Ji Year 1999 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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226. Applause and Worries On China's WTO Entry
The Chinese have a complicated feeling toward the entry into the WTO. They have been long looking forward to it, with joy and worry. The news of the signing of Sino-US agreement on the issue now made
Author: Li Ji Year 1999 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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227. Chinese Farmers At a Crossroad
The 900 million Chinese farmers are feeling the pinch of the World Trade Organization. Analysts predict that during the first five years after WTO entry, the country's farming will be hit the
Author: Li Ji Year 2002 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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228. THE AFFECTS OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA DISASTER ON HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT
The loss of the U.S. space shuttle Columbia, which disintegrated with seven crew members on board just minutes before landing, marks a huge tragedy in the history of human space flight.However,
Author: BIAN JI Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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229. State Council Reform Forges Ahead
Lawmakers seek real change of government functions, not just new responsibilitiesAn important subject of this year's annual sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's
Author: LI JI Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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230. Security or Hegemony?
While the U.S. Government has said that Saddam Hussein is the greatest threat to world peace, a poll carried out worldwide by the U.S. Government showed that many people believe Bush is the greatest
Author: KUANG JI Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML