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361. Sharing a Better Life
The CIIE prepares for another successful edition
Author: By Chen Kangling Year 2019 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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362. Throwing Away the 'Crown Jewel'
Why the U.S. forced the WTO appellate body to expire
Author: By Chen Lu Year 2020 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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363. Investment in the Future
Hi-tech revolutionizes infrastructure construction
Author: By Chen Baoming Year 2020 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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364. What History Tells
New book gives a panoramic view of the war
Author: By Chen Ping Year 2020 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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365. Heads or Tails?
A look at where Sino-U.S. relations may be under the Biden presidency
Author: By Chen Wenling Year 2021 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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366. Democratic Viet-nam's Three-Year Plan
1958, for the 13 million people in the Democratic Republic of Viet-nam, was the year of the most far-reaching economic advances achieved so far. The initiative and progress of the working people on
Author: CHEN CHIA-PAO and WEI CHEN Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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367. Making Shopping Easier
AS a result of the recent redistribution of stores, the housewife's marketing has become pleasanter and easier in Peking. In the Chienmen District of the city, where the readjustment of the retail
Author: KUO CHUNG-YI Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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368. Education Must Be Combined with Productive Labour
This article is translated from "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 7, theoretical journal published by the Central Committee 05 the Communist Party of China. -Ed."Hongqi" Editorial Board Note: This article by
Author: Lu Ting-Yi Year 1958 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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369. China Ahead of Britain in Coal
CHINA topped Britain in coal production in 1958 by more than 50 million tons. Statistics released by the Ministry of Coal Industry show that by midnight of December 31, 1958, China's coal output for
Author: TING SHU-YI Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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370. Eight Measures for Higher Yields
In response to letters from many of our readers requesting further explanation of the measures known as the "Eight-Point Charter for Agriculture" we present the following article. - Ed.THE
Author: WU YI-CHENG Year 1959 Issue 25 PDF HTML