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631. Progress in Education for the Disabled
By the end of 1987, China had 504 schools for blind, deaf and dumb, or mentally disabled children, supplemented with 578 special education classes in ordinary primary schools. This Is a remarkable
Author: Our Correspondent Wel Liming Year 1988 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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632. China at the 24th Olympic Games
The Olympic torch was extinguished October 2 at the Seoul Sports Complex, 16 days after the opening of the 24th Summer Olympics. A record 160 countries and regions took part, and sports teams from
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wel Year 1988 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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633. Qinghai Province's Tibetans
Since 1950, five Tibetan autonomous prefectures have been established in Qinghai. Like other autonomous regions, they have received preferential financial and political treatment from China's central
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1988 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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634. Xue Hengjia - Grasslands' Reviver
Xue Hengjia moved to a Tibetan prefecture in Qinghai Province when he was 28. Since then, he has helped local people eradicate rats and harmful insects and establish scientific livestock breeding
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1988 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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635. Healthy Co-operation
China Otsuka was selected as one of the country's top ten joint ventures in April this year. But this Sino-Japanese company has not simply achieved remarkable economic results - profits of 9.82
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Zhiping Year 1988 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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636. Crossroads City Eyes World Market
Located at the confluence of the Grand Canal and the lower reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, Zhenjiang has a recorded history of more than 3,000 years. In the 19th century it became one of
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxla Year 1988 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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637. Technological Exports on the Rise
Global trade in technology is now expanding faster than any other areas. Although China has a small proportion of the market, its prospects in fields such as selling agricultural technology to
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1988 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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638. New Challenges to Women's Employment
Recent years have witnessed a widening income gap between men and women with the introduction of economic competition via the reform programme. At the same time, ever more companies are employing
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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639. Businesswomen - A Product of Reform
China's reform programme has given birth to a great number of aggressive, acquisitive and internationally minded entrepreneurs. Many of them are women, who have made their mark in a wide array of
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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640. China Expands Overseas Academic Exchanges
Nearly 120 young and middle-aged students and scholars from universities, colleges and scientific research institutes across China attended the first training course sponsored by the Sino-British
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xlnyue Year 1988 Issue 44 PDF HTML