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531. Mobile Hospital Treats Patients at Home
Coming out of their patient's home, Ning Jianchun and his assistant found several elderly people standing and talking beside their van on which the name of the hospital Beijing Family Mobile
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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532. Hot Lines Offer Consolation and Aid
At 11:10 pm people in Beijing and nearby provinces sit by their radios, phones ready, tuned into Life Line, a popular radio talk-show the Beijing People's Broadcasting Station has aired since March
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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533. SOCIAL RELIEF: How It's Done in Beijing
This winter, like many other winters in the past, officials from the Beijing municipal government and Party committee, brought relief funds and clothing to families suffering from financial
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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534. Female Pastors In Beijing
In China today, it is not unusual to hear about female managers, professors, technicians, and even policewomen. Female pastors, however, are still few and far between.Most Chinese are not religious
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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535. China's Competitive Media Industry
As mobile newsstands selling a large selection of newspapers and magazines have begun to appear on the streets of large and medium-sized Chinese cities, and radio and television stations increase the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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536. Dr Liu Diagnoses and Cures Diseases With Hands
A villager from Beijing's suburban Miyun County, Su Minghong, asked the editor of the Beijing Suburb Daily to do him a favor. He wanted his letter published in the paper to express his sincere thanks
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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537. New Wedding Trend
A ccording to statistics from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, about 10 million couples get married every year. Although some of them simply go to marriage registration centers, the majority wish to
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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538. Housekeepers Help Others and Better Themselves
According to statistics, women in China spend an average of five hours on housework a day, one or two hours more than women in developed countries. With economic development and the pace of life
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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539. Beijingers Sport Color
Visitors returning to Beijing after an absence of several years would be quite surprised to see the numerous changes which have taken place in the Chinese capital. The city's extensive transportation
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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540. Poor Students Offered Financial Support
Chinese students used to be free from anxiety about the cost of their university education since government supported all their expenditures except food during their university education and even
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 17 PDF HTML