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21. A Probe Into the Sandstorm
In the year 2000, the vernal tinges of Beijing were overshadowed by recurring sandstorms. Between March 3 and mid-April, the municipality suffered from heavy winds and sandstorms every few days. The
Author: Ye Lou Year 2000 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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22. Saving Aquatic Resources In the Yangtze River
As the environmental problem worsens in the Yangtze River, China's longest river, and natural habitat of rare fish, Chinese scientists are trying everything possible to prevent the possible
Author: Ye Lou Year 2000 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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23. Condoms Stirring College Campuses
Handing out free condoms is quite common in many foreign universities, but the small condom vendors on Chinese college campuses have aroused heated debates. Managerial personnel at universities worry
Author: Ye Lou Year 2000 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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24. Beijing Submits Olympic Bid Report
On June 20, 2000, Wang Wei, Secretary-General of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Bid Committee, formally turned in Beijing's bid questionnaire report to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in
Author: Ye Lou Year 2000 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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25. India's Electoral Endeavor
Major political parties shake things up ahead of the general election
Author: Lou Chunhao Year 2014 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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26. The Shackles Of Reform
Political obstacles plague India’s economic reform efforts
Author: Lou Chunhao Year 2013 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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27. A Winding Path Ahead?
China and India need more dialogue to strengthen trust after the BRICS Xiamen Summit
Author: By Lou Chunhao Year 2017 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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28. China Expands Overseas Academic Exchanges
Nearly 120 young and middle-aged students and scholars from universities, colleges and scientific research institutes across China attended the first training course sponsored by the Sino-British
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xlnyue Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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29. After the Yunnan Earthquakes
Soon after two earthquakes hit Yunnan Province in southwest China in November, the country mobilized to aid the victims. The international community has also been quick to respond to the earthquakes
Author: Correspondent Lou Xinyue Year 1988 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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30. Rural Enterprises Flourishing
As the Shandong Peninsula has opened to the outside world, its export-oriented township enterprises have become a new force in the local economy.Decade of DevelopmentThe township enterprises of the
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML