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371. Tibet: An Inside View (IV)
This is the fourth instalment of a five-part series on Tibet. The preceding three articles appeared in our issues No. 47 through 49. - Ed.BEFORE its peaceful liberation in 1951, Tibet's only
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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372. Tibet: An Inside View (V)
This is the last of our correspondent's five articles on his visit to Tibet. The previous four appeared in "Beijing Review," issues 47 through 50. - Ed.THE guarantee of religious freedom is one of
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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373. Exercising Power on Behalf of the People
Arise, all ye who refuse to be slaves!With our flesh and blood,Let us build our new Great Wall. . . .AS the majestic notes of the March of the Volunteers filled the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
Author: Our Correspondent Zhi Ye Year 1982 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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374. The Mighty Changjiang River
The Changjiang (Yangtze) River, the longest in China, has come into its own in the wake of a revitalized national economy characterized by thriving commerce. Yet its great potential as the nation's
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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375. After Joining Up
Why do people volunteer for the army? asks Mr. Lawrence Berg, a reader from the United States. What progress do soldiers make in the People's Liberation Army and what benefits do they earn? These and
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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376. Daqing Oilfield Today
Daqing is not carrying out ultra-Left policies. Its spirit of hard work and continuous progress is commendable. This oilfield, which has played a vital role in China's oil industry for over two
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1983 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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377. Private Schools in Beijing
BANNED in the middle of the 1960s, private schools of various disciplines have begun to reappear in Beijing in recent years.The state runs most educational undertakings, but the number of educational
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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378. After Careful Thought and Comparison
THE unveiling of two bronze statues at Beijing University last fall was more than a formal acknowledgement of the contributions of the two men depicted. It was a reaffirmation of students' faith in
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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379. The Pillars of Tomorrow
THE Communist Youth League, with 48 million members between the ages of 14 and 28, is a close assistant and reliable reserve force of the Chinese Communist Party.It has proved to be a training ground
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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380. When Leaders or Professionals Retire
Retirement is a relatively new concept in China, where before liberation people worked until they dropped because if they stopped working, they stopped eating.Recent provisions for pensions and other
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1983 Issue 19 PDF HTML