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21. Building a River for North China
It's a project as big as the Great Wall - the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, now under construction, is expected to end water shortages in Beijing and other northern metropolises by 2010 by
Author: MU ZI Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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22. Shansi's New Form of Labour Organization
A NEW form of labour organization merging workers and peasants has come into being in the northern province of Shansi. This new labour force embraces 3.6 million men and women, who are peasants and
Author: WANG MU-YEN Year 1958 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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23. Actions Against Performance-Enhancing Drugs
At the World Swimming Championship held early this year in Australia, four Chinese athletes were banned from competing because they had taken illegal drugs. This is not the first case among Chinese
Author: Wang Wen Year 1998 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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24. China Red Flags Pajero
China's State Administration for Exit-Entry Inspection and Quarantine (SAEEIQ) issued an emergency notice on February 9, revoking as of that day the import safety permit of Japan-based Mitsubishi
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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25. No to Counterfeit Products
In 1983, the International Consumers' Federation designated March 15 as International Consumers' Day. The China Consumers' Association joined the federation in September 1987. Since then, every March
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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26. Train Will Run On the Roof Of the World
The Central Government's February announcement of the approval for the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway has aroused strong reaction both at home and abroad. As one of the four major projects
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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27. War Against Organized Crime
China is waging a war against criminal syndicates. Since the end of last year, many criminal groups around the country have been destroyed. In Shanghai alone, 35 criminal syndicates have been knocked
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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28. A Pagoda's Hidden Treasure
After sleeping underground for more than 1,000 years, 59 rare relics and hundreds of ancient coins saw daylight again on March 11 this year. This amazing archaeological discovery was made in the
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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29. TIBET: CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
May 23 this year will mark the 50th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet.Fifty years ago, Tibetans lived as feudal serfs under temporal and religious administration, characterized by the
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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30. New 'Smokeless Industry' Faces Challenges
Exhibition management, together with tourism and real estate, are known as the three main "smokeless industries" of the new century.China's exhibition economy is growing by 20 percent annually. In
Author: Wang Wen Year 2001 Issue 24 PDF HTML