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231. CAN SANDSTORMS BE CONTROLLED?
People are finally bidding farewell to the scorching heat of summer in the soughing autumn breezes. However, while enjoying autumn's cool, fresh air, they begin to wonder: Will sandstorms soon come
Author: Wang Zhe Year 2001 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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232. Grass Industry: A Solution to Air Pollution and a Way to Wealth
Gansu in west China is not only a poverty-stricken province, but also a region suffering the most serious desertification. Skies over Lanzhou, the provincial capital, have always been dusky. Thus,
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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233. Wuxi to Rule in Urban Development
As an official with the State Economic and Trade Commission revealed on September 10 in Xiamen, Fujian Province, that the Central Government would allow foreign businesses to merge with or take
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 2001 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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234. Authentication Work Being Standardized
The Great Wall and CCIB labels on imported electrical appliances on China's market will soon be replaced by a new label carrying characters reading "China Authentication". This symbolizes China's
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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235. YEAR OF EVENTS
Since April, a series of negative elements have entered Sino-Japanese relations, thus hindering the sound development of bilateral ties.First, friction on historical issues. The Japanese Government,
Author: Wang Fan Year 2001 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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236. Resumption of Peace Talks Is the Only Way Out
The bloody conflicts between Palestine and Israel since September 2000 have caused nearly 1,000 deaths and tens of thousands of injuries, resulting in a major setback to the Middle East peace
Author: Wang Baofu Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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237. Sino-lndian Economic and Scientific Cooperation Promising
China and India have maintained good-neighborly relations for thousands of years. In the new century, exchanges and cooperation in economy, trade, science and technology are especially prominent
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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238. Complementary Economic and Technological Cooperation Between China and India
Over a long period of time, there has been the view that there are few complementarities between China and India, but instead there is a lot of competition. This view is based on the fact that both
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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239. Sino-lndian Regional Cooperation
China and India should carry out regional and sub-regional cooperation, in addition to strengthening cooperation in economic, trade, and scientific and technological fields.To carry out regional
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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240. Pondering on Bush's 'Axis of Evil' Remarks
In his State of the Union Address on January 29, 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush labeled the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Iran and Iraq as states constituting an "axis of
Author: Wang Hongwei Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML