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31. Strikes End and Tough Issues Remain
The largest strike since 1974 continued for 11 days and came to an end when the public sector unions on May 7 accepted the new proposal of compromise presented by the Kohl government. However, the
Author: Hu Xudong Year 1992 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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32. Top Rivals Step Down To End Confrontation
The four-month open confrontation between Pakistan President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ended on July 18 with their resignation.In a 50-minute address to the nation on radio
Author: by Hu Xiaoming Year 1993 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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33. Performance of Benazir Government
In the one month since October 19 when she started her second term as prime minister, Benazir Bhutto has made what many observers see as a cautious performance.Compared with her predecessor Moeen
Author: Hu Xiaoming Year 1993 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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34. Why the Sri Lankan People's Alliance Won
The opposition People's Alliance (PA) led by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party won victory in the 10th parliamentary election. It gained 105 seats in the 225-seat parliament, thus becoming the largest
Author: Hu Guangyao Year 1994 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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35. China Constitutes No Military Threat
China has come into the spotlight in recent years for the outstanding achievements made in its reform and opening up policies and its rapid economic modernization. The Western media, which used to
Author: Hu Ping Year 1994 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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36. SHANGHAI APEC: A FOCUS OF WORLD ATTENTION
From October 15 to 21 a series of meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), including the Senior Officials' Meeting, the Joint Ministerial Meeting, the CEO Summit, and the Economic
Author: Hu Si Year 2001 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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37. Dangerous South Asia
The December 13 terrorist attack on the Indian Parliamentary Building was the beginning of current India-Pakistan tensions. The Indian side accused warlike Muslim armed organizations in the
Author: HU SHISHENG Year 2002 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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38. SHANGHAI: Building a Green City
Shanghai is developing so rapidly that the urban map has to be upgraded every six months; one obvious phenomenon is that the green belts are getting increasingly larger.In the past, Shanghai ranked
Author: HU XIN Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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39. A New Model In City Landscaping
A contradiction between economic development and environmental conservation, dubbed a problem of "stomach and lunch," has long plagued developing countries. Over the past few years, Shanghai has
Author: HU XIN Year 2002 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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40. Behind Three Elections
India-Pakistan ties face a frozen periodThe India-Pakistan situation will not improve substantially, though both countries have withdrawn a number of their troops from the border, a move cooling the
Author: HU SHISHENG Year 2002 Issue 50 PDF HTML