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301. Are All These Wastes?
SPEAKING of wastes, people usually turn their minds to garbage heaps in the streets and industrial wastes in the suburban areas. But are the huge quantities of refuse daily discharged really
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jinghua Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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302. Building a Dam on the Changjiang River
NOT long ago, I went to the construction site of the Gezhouba hydropower project - the biggest of its kind ever undertaken in China - on the middle reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River.The
Author: Our Correspondent Xiang Rong Year 1979 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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303. Beijing Municipal Revolutionary Committee: Its Members
THE present 109-member Beijing Municipal Revolutionary Committee (the Beijing Municipal People's Government) is made up of long-tested veteran cadres, representatives of the industrial, agricultural,
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Sansong Year 1979 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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304. How China's Grass-Roots Trade Unions Work
Harbin is a city in northeast China with a population of 2 million. After visiting the city's council of trade unions and some of its branch organizations in factories, our correspondent wrote the
Author: Our Correspondent Xiang Rong Year 1979 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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305. Legs and Walking Stick
MOUNTAINEERING requires two stout legs, and sometimes, a walking stick, too. A walking stick certainly cannot do what a pair of legs can, it is only an aid. The walking stick analogy can be used to
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jin Year 1979 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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306. REALLOCATION
What should be done with old equipment after new machines have been imported? Are factories which use outdated machinery in danger of going bankrupt? Will workers' jobs be threatened by new
Author: Our Correspondent Jin Jizhu Year 1979 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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307. Victory for Seeking Common Ground
THE Summit Conference of the Organization of African Unity, which closed on the morning of July 21 in Monrovia after four days of intense discussions, was an important.meeting held in a new
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Wei Year 1979 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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308. Beijing for Three Decades
From the rostrum of Tian An Men in the heart of Beijing, Chairman Mao announced the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949. Thirty years have passed. What changes, have taken
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jinghua Year 1979 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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309. Fragments of History
This ancient capital with its lavishly decorated, luxurious palace compounds sprawling amidst the all-pervading sorrow of its people, a city harassed and humiliated by foreign invaders ... was
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jinghua Year 1979 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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310. Building a New Capital
Outside Beijing's ancient city walls, large numbers of factories, apartments, schools and other buildings extend for miles in every direction; they have sprung up in the last 30 years.Many
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jinghua Year 1979 Issue 32 PDF HTML