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31. On Re-Reading Liu Shaoqi's "How to Be a Good Communist"
The famous work "How to Be a Good Communist" by Comrade Liu Shaoqi once enjoyed widespread influence both at home and abroad. It was published by the Beijing Foreign Languages Press in Burmese,
Author: Wu Liping Year 1980 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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32. BOOKS
Excellent Short StoriesA Collection of the Best Short Stories of 1979《一九七九年全国优秀短篇小说评选获奖作品集》Edited by "Renmin Wenxue" (People's Literature),Published by Shanghai Publishing House of Literature and
Author: Wu Zhilan Year 1980 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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33. Books
Study of Post-1919 Literature in ChinaHistorical Material on China's New Literature (quarterly)«新文学史科»Edited and Published by People's Literature Publishing House.Distributed abroad by Guoji Shudian
Author: Wu Shu Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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34. Impressions of India
Wu Jingsheng, an editor of "Beijing Review's" international department, visited India from April 29 to May 14 with a delegation of Chinese journalists. Following is his report. - Ed.SINCE I returned
Author: Wu Jingsheng Year 1982 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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35. Prospects of China's Coal Industry
IN 1982, coal accounted for 71.2 per cent of China's primary energy output and 73.8 per cent of the energy it consumed. Therefore, expanding the coal industry is vitally important to achieving the
Author: Wu Jing Year 1983 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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36. A New Look in Gerontology
GERONTOLOGY has made progress in China in recent years and is assuming a new look, which finds expressions in three aspects:(1) Gerontological organizations are being set up in all parts of the
Author: WU YUANJIN Year 1984 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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37. 'Independence of Tibet' Untenable and Futile
HADA - a snow-white silk ribbon used to show respect - was presented to Deng Yingchao by a man in a Tibetan robe during her meeting with some of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Author: WU NAITAO Year 1984 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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38. The Healthy Growth of China's Children
IN recent years, the Chinese Government has tightened up its family planning policy, encouraging each couple to have only one child. Parents tend to become more attached to only children, and their
Author: WU NAITAO Year 1984 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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39. Delegates Assail Unhealthy Tendencies
UNHEALTHY tendencies which have arisen during the ongoing economic reforms were attacked at the Third Session of the Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Author: WU NAITAO Year 1985 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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40. Students Find Alternate Paths to Success
CHINA'S college graduates are considered the "lucky ones," as diploma is seen as a guarantee of success in the eyes of many Chinese.Yet those who fail to pass the college entrance exam and can't
Author: WU NAITAO Year 1985 Issue 29 PDF HTML