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41. Non-Public Economy Is Promising
The development of the private economy is one of the breakthroughs in China's reform and opening-up. The report of the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) stressed the
Author: DONG FURENG Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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42. Setting Up a Social Credibility System
China has intensified to create a standard credibility system, establish databases, improve consciousness of honesty and punish dishonest behaviorIn December, the China General Chamber of Commerce
Author: DONG YING Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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43. What A Life
Creating a comfortable living . environment to improve the lives of a growing number of elderly pe a major concernWu Ziqiang retired two years ago. Now he leads a life of leisure. "I like to walk and
Author: DONG YULI Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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44. China's Industry on the Upswing
With a political situation of stability, unity and liveliness prevailing throughout the country, the economy is developing steadily, healthily and in a co-ordinated way.OVER the past 35 years, China
Author: LU DONG Year 1984 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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45. Who Is Responsible for the "Oil Crisis"?
THE capitalist world is today labouring under the shadow of a so-called "second oil crisis." Many developed countries are rushing to purchase oil in the international markets regardless of the needs
Author: Xinhua Correspondent Zhong Dong Year 1979 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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46. The Kampuchean Issue
In the past four years, the international community has become increasingly concerned about the Kampuchean problem caused by the Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea. Why hasn't the issue yet been
Author: Guo Yan and Dong Nan Year 1983 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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47. Food Situation Stirs Worldwide Concern
The long-standing world food shortage has intensified because of 1988's poor harvest caused by the exceptionally serious drought in North America and severe natural disasters elsewhere. Poor harvests
Author: Dong Qingsong and Li Zhengdong Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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48. Economy Forges Ahead
Since it cast off the yoke of feudal serfdom, the Tibet Autonomous Region has achieved remarkable progress in its economic development over the past four decades. In order to thoroughly transform the
Author: Dong Yaowen and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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49. Behind the Consulate Incident in Shenyang
The consulate incident in Shenyang has been properly settled. From the very beginning, the Chinese Government showed its capabilities to promptly and properly handle the incident, but some Japanese
Author: GUAN KEJIANG & DONG JINGWEN Year 2002 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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50. Mending Military Fences
Are China and U.S. ready to resume military relations?U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has indicated his willingness to visit China this year. If the visit does take place, it will be the first
Author: Jing-dong Yuan Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML