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41. China Takes Steps to Boost Meat Production
ACTIVE measures are being taken in China to boost meat production so that, with increased supplies, the people will enjoy a much better diet.In 1984 the country produced 15.3 billion kg of pork, beef
Author: WU YADONG Year 1985 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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42. Student Societies Boom on Campus
As a sign of the times university student societies have been flourishing across the country. They provide wider contacts with the society as well as arenas for the study and discussion of questions
Author: Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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43. Zero Population Growth: the Best Plan
With over a billion people there is little doubt about China's need to control its population. Already the country has achieved some remarkable results in reducing the rate of growth of its population
Author: Wu Cangping Year 1987 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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44. Springtime of Art
The first China Art Festival opened in Beijing on September 5 and will continue through to the 25th. The festival will present over 40 shows by 3,000 Chinese and overseas artists, including national
Author: Ge Wu Year 1987 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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45. CPC Set to Step Up Reform
The 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, starting on October 25, is a major political event as it will address the vital issues of speeding up the current reforms and opening to
Author: Ge Wu Year 1987 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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46. Re-orienting Rural Education
China's rural education must overcome the tendency of pursuing the highest rate of admissions to a higher school and shift the focus to training rural people for rural economic development. That is
Author: Ge Wu Year 1988 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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47. Reform and the Party's Work Style
When people talk about the work style of the Party, it is sometimes to criticize it as a byproduct of the economic reform and opening up to the outside world. They say that in the late 1950s, though
Author: Ge Wu Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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48. Prices and Economic Situation
China's price index rose by 7.3 percent last year. The figure was even higher in the capital, Beijing, and other big cities. The rises particularly steep for non-staple foods, meant a drop in the
Author: Ge Wu Year 1988 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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49. Urban Reform Experiment Goes in Depth
The 72 cities, which were chosen by the state to try comprehensive reform of the economic structure last year, set about moving away from the charitable impulse - grants, tax cuts - to the self-help
Author: by Ge Wu Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. Price Reform and the Enterprise Contract System
For some time, Chinese economists have differed over what should constitute the focal point of China's current economic reform. Some suggested that price reform should be introduced first to create a
Author: Ge Wu Year 1988 Issue 39 PDF HTML