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21. Jiang Tengjiao Pleads Guilty
December 1Having concluded the fourth and last session to investigate the offences committed by Jiang Tengjiao, former political commissar of the Air Force of the P.L.A. Nanjing Units, as stated in
Author: Xinhua and "Beijing Review" correspondents Year 1980 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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22. Special Court Continues Debates
Chen Boda Pleads GuiltyAt the court debate on December 18 Chen Boda pleaded guilty and requested leniency.Addressing the court during the debate, the prosecutor pointed out that the evidence
Author: Xinhua and "Beijing Review" correspondents Year 1980 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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23. A Witness of Sino-Cuban Friendship
Invited by Chinese People's Association for Friendship With Foreign Countries, Moises Sio Wong led the delegation of the Cuban Association for Friendship With China to participate in the celebration
Author: Jia Ningyi and Zhou Xinhua Year 2000 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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24. Optimizing Resource Allocation, Promoting Economic Growth
Since the 1990s, economic globalization has been accelerating. This massive trend is the result of the development of information technology and is manifested in the globalization of production,
Author: XINHUA DAILY NEWS Year 2000 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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25. Pros and Cons of Economic Globalization
(Xinhua Telegraph)Over the past decade, a wave of economic globalization has swept over the entire world with irresistible momentum, and globalization has grown into a main feature of the modern
Author: XINHUA MEIRI DIANXUN Year 2000 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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26. Peace By Piece
On August 27-29, the first six-party talks over the Korean nuclear issue were held in Beijing, leading many to wonder whether peace will finally prevail over force on the Korean Peninsula. Can the
Author: WANG YONG & ZHOU XINHUA Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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27. Diplomatic Games for Oil
The choice of a pipeline route to export Russia's oil has involved too many elements other than economic considerationsRussian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov gave away no hints on his recent trip to
Author: PANG CHANGWEI & ZHOU XINHUA Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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28. ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIES: Wide Gaps In Growth
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the world economy has grown slowly, at an average annual rate of a mere 2 percent. Countries around the world, however, have registered noticeably different
Author: SHE KE (Xinhua News Agency) Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML