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2791. Take the Trash Out
Short messages sent by cell phones to friends and relatives have become a popular way to express good wishes, especially during holidays. By one count, about 9.8 billion messages were sent during
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2792. Dangerous Numbers
A stampede during the Lantern Festival celebration claimed 37 lives in Beijing's suburban Miyun County on February 5. One spectator stumbled on a bridge resulting in a stampede that caused many
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2793. Still Finger Lickin'
Recently some Guangdong provincial officials deliberately went to a restaurant to eat some chicken dishes and asked the media to report the whole event. Officials in other Asian countries have
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2794. Free Museum, Priceless Heritage
Beginning in 2004, Zhejiang Province has taken the initiative to open to the public the Zhejiang Provincial Museum and China Silk Museum in its provincial capital of Hangzhou free of charge. A large
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2795. POLITICS
U.S. Stance Appreciated China expressed appreciation for U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's comments that the United States saw no need for Taiwan's "referendum" in the near future.Foreign
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2796. ECONOMY
Bank Restructuring Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called for further reform of state-owned banks, pointing to joint-stoek restructuring of the Bank of China and China Construction Bank at a national
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2797. Decoding the DNA of the CPC
Author: By Wang Jianhua, Tan Yixiao and Zhang Bowen Year 2017 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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2798. Peking to Lhasa
This is the first in a series describing the Tibet Autonomous Region, its big leap from feudal serfdom to thriving socialism and its many-faceted development. - Ed.WE flew to Lhasa, capital of the
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2799. Meeting People in Lhasa
The first of this series of reports appeared in issue No. 25. It described what these correspondents saw en route to Tibet and their impressions of Lhasa's new city proper and industrial development.
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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2800. Great Changes
The first part of this article appeared in issue No. 28. It dealt with the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951 and the quelling of the armed rebellion launched by the traitorous Dalai clique in 1959.
Author: Our Correspondents Hsi Chang-hao and Kao Yuan-mei Year 1975 Issue 29 PDF HTML