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21. Medicare and Sanitation Work in a County
Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima, who is Regional Director of the Western Pacific Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO), recently shared his impressions and opinions about rural medicare and
Author: Our Special Correspondent Hua Wen Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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22. Strive for Modernization of Agriculture
A HIGHLY developed agriculture, the foundation of the national economy, is a prerequisite for carrying out our general task in the new period of development in socialist revolution and construction,
Author: Fang Tsui-nung and Chang Yi-hua Year 1978 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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23. Financial Industry Greeting the 'New Economy' and WTO Entry
China's economy is now at the crossroads of two events: the "new economy" and the WTO entry. With the globalization of economy and the revolution of information technology, the "new economy",
Author: BEIJING WANBAO Year 2000 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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24. Indian Newspapers Spread Lies About Tibet
Tibet has always been part of China's territory and administered by the central government. The McMahon Line is illegal and should be considered null and void.In India, some newspapers are urging the
Author: Radio Beijing Commentator Year 1987 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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25. Hunger Strikers Used as a Tool For Political Blackmail
During the university students' hunger strike, the "Beijing college students' autonomous federation" announced its refusal to keep any contact with the Beijing municipal government. At the same time,
Author: 'Beijing Daily' Reporter Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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26. Why Intellectuals Go to the Countryside
Over a million office workers from government departments and enterprises have gone to the countryside in recent months. They are going to re-educate themselves by working directly among the
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Ming Tomb Discoveries
The site to the northwest of Peking where thirteen emperors of the Ming dynasty (1369-1644) lie buried is again in the news. After 22 months of careful work a group of Chinese archaeologists and
Author: FANG YUN Year 1958 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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28. Ninghsia Hui Autonomous Region
THE Hui people are one of China's bigger national minorities. They number about 4 million; many live in small groups widely scattered in various parts of the country. Ninghsia is the area where they
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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29. Factories Run Schools
Schools run by factories are another aspect of the big leap forward in education. They go hand in hand with the factories run by schools[注释1] in the nationwide movement to combine education with
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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30. Schools Run by Communes
Millions of formerly illiterate peasants are now going to newly established schools in their villages. This phase of the unfolding cultural revolution is depicted in the third of our articles in the
Author: LI FANG Year 1958 Issue 44 PDF HTML