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401. Possible Solution to Middle East Question
Because of its strategic position and rich natural resources, the Middle East is a region coveted by many powers, leading to numerous crises. The question of longest standing and one greatly
Author: Our Guest Commentator Shi Jian Year 1991 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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402. Filling the World With Love
A group of reporters from the Red Cross Society of China, Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily and Beijing Review recently visited several cities and counties in northeast China's Heilongjiang and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shi Dianwen Year 1992 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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403. Lottery Tickets Gaining Popularity in China
The great Chinese writer, Lu Xun (1881-1936) once wrote, Lotteries are like gambling. The fortune they promise is but a hope."During the 16th century, lotteries were popular amongst Europeans as a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shi Bosen Year 1998 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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404. High Pay to Specially Recruited Professors
She Zhensu, lifelong professor with the University of California at Los Angeles, and 12 other young scholars have suddenly become well known in Peking University over the past months, as they are
Author: Our Guest Reporter Dong Shi Year 1999 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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405. National Treasure
The Palace Museum unveils a precious collection
Author: By Bai Shi, Photos by Wang Xiang Year 2013 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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406. Learning on the Go
Mobile Internet-based coaching contributes to evolving education in China
Author: By Bai Shi & Lu Yan Year 2017 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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407. Fuxin-Education in an Industrial City
LI BIN knew failure well. School was an anathema to him and he never did well. He grew up in Fuxin, an industrial city in northeast China, during the "cultural revolution" (196676) while education
Author: Our Correspondents Li Ming and Zhao Funian Year 1982 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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408. What Is Meant by "Bourgeois Right"?
Marx used the term of "bourgeois right" in an abstract sense to describe the principle of exchange of equal amounts of labour in distribution according to work during the period of socialism. In
Author: "Beijing Review" guest writer Shi Zhongquan Year 1981 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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409. Grottoes Tell of Human Rights Breaches
Some US congressmen have imposed the so-called "human rights issue" on the Chinese people. In return, the Chinese government published a convincing white paper on China's human rights conditions. The
Author: Duan Wenjie, Fan Jinshi and Shi Weixing Year 1992 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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410. Shanxi Set to Open Wider
As reform deepens, China's economic momentum of opening to the outside world is rolling from coastal areas to the interior. With varied geographic conditions and economic backgrounds, the hinterland
Author: Our Staff Reporter Rong Guang and Guest Reporter Ming Sheng Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML