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631. Child Care in Fujian: Gardeners and Flowers
China's 330 million children now younger than 14 will have become the country's leading labour force by the end of this century. Therefore, how they are brought up and educated today will have a
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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632. Living 'Twilight Years' in Shanghai
Shanghai, China's largest industrial city, now has the largest population of older people in the country. According to 1982 statistics, Shanghai had 1.4 million people who are older than 60, or 11.7
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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633. Breakthroughs in Religious Research
China's social sciences have been one of the most active academic disciplines during the last decade. Many new ideas and views have emerged, displacing former ideologies and standpoints. Some of the
Author: Ding Guangxun,Wang Weifan Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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634. Fushun: Ready for Foreign Investment
The Fushun Economic and Technological Development Zone is located in the western part of the city of Fushun. The first phase of development will cover 3.6 square km. Setting up this zone is one of
Author: Ding Zhaomin, Mayor of Fushun Year 1992 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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635. Knowledge Economy Is On the Way
China is striving to join the world's top 10 countries most competitive in scientific development.To reach this goal, a group of state scientific research institutions. universities combining
Author: Special Correspondent Ding Li Year 1998 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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636. ASIAN TIGERS, HEAR THEM ROAR
It's an area of the world that is on the radar of every other nation, worldwide. China and India have emerged with electrifying economic growth that is not only influencing the economies and politics
Author: BARLEEN MONARCH & DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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637. China to Unleash Market Forces in Arms Sector
China is mulling policies to restructure most of its defense industry into shareholding companies, a move that would invite private investment and introduce good corporate governance practicesChina
Author: LAN XINZHEN and DING WENLEI Year 2007 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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638. Telecoms Take A Turn for the Better
China has started restructuring its telecom industry to promote more competition and clear the way for issuing 3G licenses
Author: LAN XINZHEN & DING WENLEI Year 2008 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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639. Finding an Identity
Macao helps its residents discover themselves through cultural heritage protection
Author: DING WENLEI & LI LI Year 2009 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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640. Building Capacity
Chinese companies in Africa are improving infrastructure and benefiting local communities
Author: Ding Zhitao and Hou Weili Year 2014 Issue 1 PDF HTML