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261. Utilizing the Resources of the Yellow River
After 40 years of effort to bring the once intractable Yellow River, China's second longest, under control, the North China Plain is now a promised land. But some sections of the river have been
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1990 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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262. The Beifang Foodstuff Checking and Testing Centre
In a four-storey building in downtown Tianjin, scores of scientists and technical staff are busy conducting sanitation tests and evaluation on more than 1,000 kinds of foods sent from all over the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Baocheng Year 1990 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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263. Yellow River Silt - A Resource to Be Utilized
In the past 40 years, much progress has been made in water and soil conservation and in the use of silt at the middle and upper reaches of the Huanghe (Yellow) River. However, continued efforts by
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1990 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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264. Readjustment Improves Rural Enterprises
The high-speed development of the 1980s has made rural enterprises an important part of China's national economy. The current readjustments will rationalize industrial structure and product mix,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Baocheng Year 1990 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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265. Chinese Performance at the Asian Games: A Forecast
The 11th Asian Games, which will be kicked off in September in Beijing, will see some tough competition among athletes from all the 38 member states or regions of the Olympic Council of Asia.China,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cheng Gang Year 1990 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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266. Military Training for University Students
Beginning last October, some 728 freshmen of Beijing University received ten months of military training at the Shijiazhuang Army College of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). This experience helped
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ming Year 1990 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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267. NPC: The Supreme Power of the People
All rights in China belong to the people. This is the basic principle of China's socialist political democracy and is carried out mainly through the system of the people's congresses, the cardinal
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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268. China's System of People's Congresses
As the supreme organ of state power, the National People's Congress, elected by the whole people, is responsible for the people and subject to people's supervision. It is the embodiment of democracy
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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269. The Anti-Illiteracy Campaign Goes On
The joint campaign to wipe out illiteracy and disseminate agricultural science and technology not only helps raise the farmers' educational level but also promotes rural economic development. This is
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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270. Trade With USSR, E. Europe Thrives
The first China Fair for Economic Relations and Trade With USSR and East European Countries was instrumental in explorating new methods of co-operation. It highlighted the good prospects for future
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ming Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML