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21. Tianjin Housing Project Benefits Millions
Sitting in his newly decorated sitting room, Huang Wensheng, 52, tells of the changes in his living conditions, trying hard to hold back the tears of excitement welling up in his eyes."I had lived in
Author: Our Guest Reporter Chen Weimin Year 2000 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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22. Mass Cultural Activities Flourish in Guangzhou
Some people worried that the campaign against pornography would throw cold water on the cultural market in China. But in Guangzhou, mass cultural activities are now flourishing.Prior to the
Author: Our Guest Reporter Lu Yonghong and Our Staff Reporter Hong Lanxing Year 1990 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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23. New Financing for Shanghai Markets
The development and opening of Pudong is viewed as both a strategic measure to vitalize Shanghai and boost the economy of the Yangtze River Valley and a banner project of national reform and opening
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang and Our Guest Reporter Li Jishen Year 1992 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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24. Scientific Research Serves Family Planning
The continuing rapid growth in the world population is generally recognized as an international problem. Although only seven governments provided family planning service in the early 1960s, the
Author: Our Guest Reporter Zhang Lei and Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1993 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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25. Agriculture Grows In Ethnic Areas
China's five provincial-level minority nationality autonomous regions (the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Tibet
Author: Our Guest Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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26. American Businesses Doing Well in Shanghai
Money and fried chicken. Chase Manhattan Bank and Kentucky Fried Chicken are two corporations which have built their successes on these two veritable American icons. Both have not confined their
Author: Our Guest Reporter Robert R. Lo Year 1993 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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27. Training China's Future Generations
On the first day of the fall term last year, Nan Xin, a 10-year-old ace student at the Hope Elementary School of Jinzhai County, Anhui Province, was absent from school. Her teacher, Wen Hui,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Ma Baolin Year 1992 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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28. Tibetan Deputies on 'Human Rights'
On March 5, Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, experienced its third serious riot since September 1987. The rioters shouted slogans calling for "Tibetan independence." As some
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Wang Peng and Our Staff Reporter Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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29. Grain Sales After Entering the Free Market
Beijing lifted state controls on grain prices early this May. This action has had remarkable affect on hundreds of state-owned grain shops in the city.Grain Coupons RetireFor over 40 years, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Zhuoye and Guest Reporter Wang Peili Year 1993 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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30. Shanxi Set to Open Wider
As reform deepens, China's economic momentum of opening to the outside world is rolling from coastal areas to the interior. With varied geographic conditions and economic backgrounds, the hinterland
Author: Our Staff Reporter Rong Guang and Guest Reporter Ming Sheng Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML