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301. Taiwan Businessmen Invest in Fujian
Many Taiwan business people intend to make investments in Fujian Province. "We already have 50 enterprises involving a total investment of US$50 million now operating in the province," said You
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaoping Year 1988 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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302. Hainan Province - China's Largest SEZ
On April 13, with the approval of the 7th National People's Congress, Hainan Island, formerly an administrative region of Guangdong Province, became a province and was proclaimed the fifth and
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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303. Enterprise Law: A Milestone for Reform
On April 13, the First Session of the Seventh National People's Congress passed the Law Concerning Enterprises Owned by the Whole People by a majority of 2,826 to two votes. The statute heralds the
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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304. Reform Booms Non-government Art Troupes
As reform makes headway in the economic and political arenas. cultural reform has also become a hot issue since experiments in this field began three years ago.At a national cultural work conference
Author: Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1988 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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305. Snow's 'Red Star' Holds Lasting Appeal
Edgar Snow's "Red Star Over China," first published 50 years ago, has won readers from one generation after another to become a classic of the Chinese revolution.Since its first publication 50 years
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1988 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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306. Mediation: A Defence Line Against Crime
After a worker at the Jinan Fuel Co. in Shandong Province died at work, his relatives and friends were dissatisfied with the pension his family received. They gathered a group of more than 30 people
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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307. Random Notes From Tibet University
Standing beside the Lhasa River in the eastern suburbs of the Tibetan capital are an orderly series of dormitory and teaching buildings surrounded by flowers and trees. This is Tibet University, the
Author: Yang Xin,Duo Fen Year 1988 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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308. Crack Down on Antique Smugglers
Many of China's ancient tombs and archaeological sites have been ransacked in recent years by thieves in search of valuable artifacts to ship abroad. To stop this drain of irreplaceable treasures,
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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309. For the Prosperity of Literature and Art
Nine years ago, the Fourth National Conference of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC) took place in a mood of euphoria. With the passing of the "cultural revolution," writers and
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1988 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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310. China's Battle Against Corruption
China's struggle against corruption enjoys widespread popular support. But the most important step taken in the last couple of years to "purify government" has been the establishment of an
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML