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31. ANOTHER GIANT LEAR
Lunar space flights get set to become reality as China launches first phase of moon probe projectsWhen Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969 and said the now immortal words, "That's one small
Author: LU PI Year 2004 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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32. Charge It
China's emerging bank card market could unleash an unprecedented tidal wave of plastic consumersNowadays, Chinese consumers are more inclined to buy a wallet or purse that can hold as many bank cards
Author: LU PI Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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33. Nationalizing the Lottery
A scandal in Shaanxi Province underlines problems with the lottery and beckons legislative reform of the current systemMarch 23 was a big day for Liu Liang, the young man who won the grand prize in a
Author: LU PI Year 2004 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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34. Auto Industry Back In Driving Seat
Newly released auto policies aim to put China's auto industry back on track'If the current momentum of China's auto industry is maintained, the total sales of vehicles in 2004 will hit 5.15 million
Author: LU PI Year 2004 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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35. ALARM BELLS SOUND OVER ENERGY SHORTAGE
As the largest consumer of coal, steel and copper and the second largest consumer of oil and electric power after the United States, China's voracious appetite for energy resources is creating a
Author: LU PI Year 2004 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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36. Giving Them a Gift?
Educating China's 2.9 million gifted children is spreading to a wider audience, but experts say these special classes need reformIn the middle of April, an experimental class for the education of
Author: LU PI Year 2005 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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37. Lessons From 'Super Voice Girl'
A TV program gives girls a chance at stardom, but some say it also fosters impossible dreamsBefore Zhang Hanyun, a 16-year-old girl from Deyang City, Sichuan Province, placed third in last year's
Author: LU PI Year 2005 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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38. Manner Matters
How are China's civil servants supposed to dress? Should their style be standardized? On August 1, the Beijing Haidian District Government launched its first campaign regarding the professional
Author: LU PI Year 2005 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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39. A Great Democratic Revolution
Following is the full text of the speech made by Tung Pi-wu, Vice-Chairman of the People's Republic of China, at the meeting to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution held on October
Author: TUNG PI-WU Year 1961 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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40. China's Handicrafts Flourish
NEW China's modern industrial plants turn out tools by mass production methods. Kitchen utensils and plastic household articles pour from machines. Textiles roll off weaving looms in millions of
Author: PI PING-FEI Year 1962 Issue 43 PDF HTML