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3501. Tangshan: Reborn From Rubble
It was 3:42 a.m. on the humid summer night of July 28, 1976. The city was in slumber, resting after a day's hard work and preparing for the dawn to come, when the killer earthquake, measured at 7.8
Author: Li Ning and Yang Xiaobing Year 1986 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3502. Evening Newspapers in China
People begin queuing up outside Beijing's newspaper kiosks at three in the afternoon. By the time people come off work, the papers are all gone. This situation prevails elsewhere, too. "We have
Author: Correspondent Yang Li Year 1986 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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3503. Fang Lizhi's Academic Achievements
In early 1987 astrophysicist Fang Lizhi was transferred to the Beijing Observatory after being dismissed from his post of vice-president of the Chinese University of Science and Technology in Hefei.
Author: Li Chun and Liu Yusheng Year 1988 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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3504. Food Situation Stirs Worldwide Concern
The long-standing world food shortage has intensified because of 1988's poor harvest caused by the exceptionally serious drought in North America and severe natural disasters elsewhere. Poor harvests
Author: Dong Qingsong and Li Zhengdong Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3505. Cuba Adjusts Its Foreign Policy
Cuba is the first socialist country in the Western Hemisphere. Since its revolution Cuba has maintained close relations with the Soviet Union, and now it is promoting ties with other countries.This
Author: Shen Shan and Li Ning Year 1989 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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3506. Democratic Electoral System Improved
Over the last ten years, China's democratic electoral system has continually improved and the citizens' democratic right to vote and to stand for election has been fully ensured. In 1979, the
Author: Wu Jian and Li Qing Year 1991 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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3507. NATO's Major Strategic Readjustment
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will abandon its twin strategies of forward defence and flexible response and will focus on increasing its crisis-management ability, mobility and
Author: Huan Sixian and Li Hubing Year 1991 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3508. Promoting Exchanges Across the Taiwan Straits
The Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) is a non-governmental and rather authoratative organization. The purpose of the association is to promote exchanges between the two
Author: Yang Yuanhu,Li Dahong Year 1992 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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3509. World Food Situation Still Grave
In recent years world grain output has fluctuated. For example, the output of cereals in 1987 and 1988 decreased to 1.7 billion tons from an earlier peak of over 1.8 billion tons in the mid-1980s,
Author: Li Zhengdong, Ni Hongxing Year 1992 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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3510. Iraqi-UN Talks End With Progress
On July 19, 1993, Ambassador Rolf Ekeus, chairman of the UN Special Commission overseeing the destruction of Iraq's weapons, ended a sixth and final round of talks with Iraqi officials in Baghdad
Author: Li Yichang,Zhang Dacheng Year 1993 Issue 31 PDF HTML