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371. Opening Doors to Underground Wealth
All the useful minerals known to mankind have been located in China. They number over 140, and there are large deposits of 132 of them. How things are going in China's mineral prospecting? What are
Author: Our Correspondent, Ji Zhe Year 1980 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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372. Back to the Right Track
YANTAI Prefecture in east China's seaboard province Shandong has 14 counties and two municipalities under its jurisdiction, with a rural population of 7.8 million. Here, nature has been generous and
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Min Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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373. Public Servants or Overlords?
A few cases of cadres in the countryside throwing their weight around and violating law and discipline occurred several years ago in Xunyi County, Shaanxi Province. In July 1978 the Central Committee
Author: Our Correspondent Luo Fu Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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374. Reforming Criminals
Since publication of a special feature on our criminal law and law of criminal procedure in issue No. 23 (June 9, 1980), many readers have been writing to ask about the principles and methods adopted
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Min Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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375. Further Economic Readjustment: A Break With "Leftist" Thinking
A further readjustment will be made in China's national economy beginning from this year. This move, which follows upon the initial readjustment made in 1979-80, has been described as "sober-minded
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Jin Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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376. More Authority for Enterprises Revives the Economy
Existing industrial enterprises are undergoing gradual transformation. Formerly appendages of government organs regulated by planning only, they are becoming more or less independent socialist
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1981 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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377. Marriage and Family Relations
Our publication of the new marriage law in issue No. 11 elicited a number of letters asking about marriage and family relations in contemporary China. In order to answer such questions, we sent one
Author: Our Correspondent Kong Yong Year 1981 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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378. Newspapers In China
In present-day China, newspapers occupy a most important position in the realm of mass media. What is the history and the present situation of Chinese newspapers? What are their features? What are
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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379. Spring on the Grassland
While "Beijing Review" has published a number of reports on the life in factories, rural areas and cities of the more populated areas of China, we have had relatively little coverage of life in the
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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380. A Promising Young Generation
Are China's 200 million young people a lost generation, victims of the gang of four who will never make a contribution to the development of the country? Or are they full of promise and eager to work
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ming Year 1981 Issue 30 PDF HTML