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591. Afforestation: A Strenuous Ecological Project
The global forest coverage is dwindling by 17 million hectares each year.This problem is arousing concern among the international community. The Paris Declaration adopted by 2,500 specialists from
Author: Li Kangmei Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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592. Hunting Grounds Open to Outside World
With a vast expanse of territory and rich and unique wild animal resources, China is so attractive to foreigners that many foreign hunters have expressed their wish to "come by helicopter to hunt in
Author: Li Ji Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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593. China's 'Blue Industry' Sets Sail
This year is designated as "International Oceanogra-phic Year" by the United Nations. In China, which has 370,000 square km of territorial waters and nearly 3 million square km of sea areas under its
Author: Li Ranjun Year 1998 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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594. Asia Meets Europe, Again
In early April, the second Asia-Europe meeting will convene in London. Leaders from the two conti-nents are expected to continue their pursuit of dialogue and cooperation, which was initiated in
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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595. REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE GOVERNMENT
Fellow Deputies,It has been five years since this government took office in March 1993 and its term is expiring. On behalf of the State Council, I now submit a report on the work the government
Author: Li Peng Year 1998 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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596. The US Adjusts Its African Policies
US President Bill Clinton began an 11-day African trip on March 23 that would take him to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, Botswana, South Africa and Senegal. He is the first US president to visit Africa since
Author: Li Bian Year 1998 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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597. Hong Kong NPC Deputies On State Affairs
March 6, the second day of the First Session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC), saw 35 deputies from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) gather in the Hong Kong Hall of
Author: Xiao Li Year 1998 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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598. Government Restructuring: A Revolution in New Period
Spring 1998 will be recorded as an unusual period in Chinese history, when, after two decades of reform, the country launched its boldest ever government institutional restructuring.The First Session
Author: Li Ning Year 1998 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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599. Talking Straight About Tibet
Not long ago, Beijing Review received four letters from Chichester Institute, University of Southampton, Britain. The writers had read our brief story "Tibetans Enjoy Religious Freedom" (January
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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600. Kiriyenko: Still Has a Long Way to Go
In a secret ballot on April 24th, the Russian State Duma approved President Boris Yeltsin's nominee as Prime Minister. Needing 226 votes to be confirmed, Sergei Kiriyenko triumphed by 251 to 25
Author: Xiao Li Year 1998 Issue 20 PDF HTML