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291. Development of Women's Rights in China
Early this year, 118 woman workers from Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, sent an appeal to the All China Women's Federation (ACWF) seeking support for their fight against discrimination
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1993 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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292. Office Revolution
A comprehensive regulation was put into practice to reform the country's government personnel system.In the early 1980s, when the campaign for reform and opening to the outside world began, some
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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293. Ethnic Affairs in Their Eyes
Representatives from China's minority nationalities attended the Second Plenary Session of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). They
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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294. Amendment Gives CPPCC Greater Say
The constitution of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) was amended during the recent Second Plenary Session of the Eighth National Committee of the CPPCC held from March
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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295. Fresh Blood in China's Democratic Parties
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a legion of younger people becoming active players in China's political arena, including intellectuals who were once considered political mavericks. Instead of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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296. Leading Economist On Anti-Inflation
This year, three problems top the government economic agenda - market establishment, unemployment and inflation. Harsh inflation, which has been galloping to double digits, is surmounting others to
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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297. Turning the Desert Green
When entering the Ulanbho Desert, China's seventh largest desert which covers some 100,000 hectares in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, one cannot help but feel an impending sense of doom that
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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298. China Poses No Threat To Future Global Food Supplies
Once upon a time and about 2,500 years ago in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.), a man in the Qi State tilled with apprehensions of the imminent fall of the sky and the consequent
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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299. A New Problem - Labor Relations in Foreign Enterprises
We won the lawsuit! We finally won it!" a group of female workers shouted joyfully, some holding back tears, others weeping openly as they stood in front of their factory, a foreign-funded shoes
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1995 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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300. Research Unveils China's Agricultural Potential
Will China be able to feed its massive population in the next century? If the answer is yes, then how? These are the questions repeatedly posed by some Western scholars and echoed by a number of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1995 Issue 25 PDF HTML