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61. Rural Economy Records Progress
Favorable trends that dominated China's agricultural production and rural economy as a whole in 1993 resulted in record high outputs of grain, edible oil, meat and aquatic products. Despite a
Author: by Our Special Correspondent Song Yi and Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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62. Border Trade In Minority Regions
Most of China's border regions are inhabited by ethnic minorities. Border trade, bringing vigor to these areas, has begun to progress from traditional exchange to regional economic cooperation.China
Author: Our Special Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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63. Combating Illiteracy in China
In the past 37 years, illiteracy has fallen from 8 to 2 in every 10 persons, but there are still more than 200 million people categorised as illiterate in China. Over 90 percent are farmers, but
Author: Zhang Shaowen,Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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64. Copyrighted Book Market Flourishing
Over the past five years, many domestic publishing houses have bought book copyrights from overseas publishers to enable the timely publication in China of many new popular books. The move has helped
Author: Special Correspondent Cheng Qing Year 1998 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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65. 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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66. Jiangsu Leads in Economic Experiments
Jiangsu Province, situated where the Changjiang (Yangtze) flows into the Yellow Sea, is not only one of China's smallest provinces, it is also the most densely populated and economically developed.
Author: An interview with Governor Gu Xiulian by Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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67. Hospice Care Services in China
Although China's hospice care service has just started, it has aroused increasing concern and produced good social effect.One cannot live forever or escape death. Usually people are afraid of death,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning and Guest Correspondent Wei Li Year 1992 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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68. U.S. Intervention in Indonesia
WASHINGTON would like the world to believe that it has nothing at all to do with the Indonesian rebels. President Eisenhower has repeatedly pleaded U.S. "neutrality." When State Department spokesman
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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69. BRISK TRADE AT THE EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR
THE spring Export Commodities Fair held in this sub-tropical city was so successful that an even larger one has been set for October and November of this year. Business amounting to 64 million pounds
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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70. China's Foreign Trade Prospects
CHINA is increasing both its imports and exports this year. The total value of exports and imports, originally set for 11,000 million yuan, is 8.6 per cent above 1957. But it appears very likely that
Author: OUR CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 16 PDF HTML