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51. LET THEIR LIVES BE BATHED IN SUNSHINE
Early this year a new complex was erected in Banqiao Village, which is in Zhaoquanying Town in Beijing's suburban Shunyi District. In the clean and spacious courtyard, there are three rows of
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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52. Ningxia: With Wang A Tourist Attraction on the Rise
While boating on Shahu Lake, Wang Zhongyu told me he had lost count of how many times he had been there to act as a guide for tourists from other provinces. Shahu Lake, 43 km from the capital of the
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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53. Ningxia: Conquering the Desert
"In my childhood, I always I saw a thin layer of sand in I the bowl when I prepared I dinner," said a 20-year-old boatman on the Yellow River within the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. "But now things
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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54. Higher Entry Hurdle for Judicial Officials
The bar and qualification tests for judges and prosecutors will soon be integrated into one national judicial test in China, according to a recent notice jointly released by the Supreme People's Court
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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55. BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY: New Information Revolution
In today's dazzling information era, the volume of communication on the Internet is increasing at an explosive speed. Driven by this, broadband technology has come into being.A survey released at the
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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56. Removing Monopoly: Next Reform Focus
China will intensify its campaign against monopoly, especially administrative monopoly, as part of an effort to further deepen economic reform. Wang Qishan, director of the State Council Office for
Author: Feng Jing Year 2001 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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57. Salvaging Folk Heritage
The Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association (CFLAA) called for the society, at a February 25 seminar, to salvage the folk heritage of China. Song Zhaolin, a researcher of folk cultural relics for
Author: Feng Jing Year 2002 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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58. 'Tango Effect' Hits Latin America
It has been estimated that the economic growth rate of Latin America in 2002 will not exceed last year's 0.5 percent; Will China be the Argentina of Asia?The "tango effect," as it is called by the
Author: JING SHIXUE Year 2002 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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59. A Young Man's Road Toward a Government Post
On a summer day last year, Cheng Yuru, an editor at the Yunnan TV Station, was chatting with his family. His four-year-old nephew came to him and asked, "Where can I sign up to be a government
Author: FENG JING Year 2002 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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60. Building a Shield For Private Property
Protecting private property used to be a taboo subject for both the media and the public. This changed after the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in November 2002A civil
Author: FENG JING Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML