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21. Reform: Progressing at Faster Rate
Recently, dramatic progress has been made in the reform of China's larger enterprises.In China's largest industrial centre, Shanghai, by the end of June, contracts had been signed between factory
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1987 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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22. Helping Tibet Train Its People
About 4,000 pupils from Tibet are studying in over 20 middle schools in inland cities. Their number is set to increase in the future. This education is part of efforts by the rest of China to aid
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1987 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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23. Overcoming Ossified Thinking a Major Task
In his report to the 13th Party Congress, Party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang said that eliminating the interference and influence of two erroneous tendencies-hidebound thinking and bourgeois
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1987 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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24. Consultation and Dialogue
Since the beginning of this year, dialogues have taken place nationwide between mayors and city residents, county heads and farmers, and university presidents and students. The recent 13th CPC
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1987 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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25. Booming Foreign Ventures in Shanghai
"Shanghai is one of the nation's most important industrial bases, the largest port and a major economic, scientific and technological, trading, financial, information and cultural centre.... It
Author: Dai Gang Year 1987 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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26. Government Restructuring Forges Ahead
The plan for restructuring the State Council adopted at the recently closed First Session of the Seventh National People's Congress (NPC) will involve a cut in the number of State Council ministries
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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27. Diet, National Conditions and Health
In his recent Report on the Work of the Government delivered at the First Session of the Seventh National People's Congress, Li Peng pointed out, "For a relatively long time, because of the
Author: by Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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28. Clean Up Government
The present corrupt trends are manifested mainly in the abuse of power by a small number of leading cadres intent on personal gain, who accept bribes, squander state money and indulge in extravagance
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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29. Dealing With Unfair Income Gaps
A few years ago. there was much talk about the defects of absolute egalitarianism - the system known in China as "everyone eating from the same big pot." Now it is the problem of large gaps in income
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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30. Can Inflation Be Curbed?
China's retail price index has risen annually since 1985, culminating in 1988 with a figure 18.5 percent higher than in 1987. This has sparked severe public anxiety. To check inflation and solve
Author: Dai Yannian Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML