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61. Dream and Reality
In this issue we publish the following three articles on the controversal Three Gorges Project. - Ed.To build a mammoth dam providing flood control and electricity in the Three Gorges, the most
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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62. Developments in China's Offshore Oil Industry
In 1982 the founding of the China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) and the tendering of its first round of invitations for joint offshore oil exploitation created a great sensation in oil circles
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Baochen Year 1989 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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63. Trade Unions: Strengthen Labour Protection
Millions of workers in the world suffer from industrial accident and occupational diseases every year. China, where the level of industrialization is rising daily, is no exception. And even though
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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64. Chinese Clothing Catches Up With World Trend
Upon hearing that people on the mainland were all simply clothed, looking even provincial, a Taiwanese woman brought only her plainest clothes with her when she visited relatives in Beijing. The
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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65. Rival Visits Highlight East-West Contention
While a heat wave was spreading across Europe, US President George Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev were visiting each other's allies and then shuttling back to their own allies on the
Author: Our Staff Reporter She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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66. Between Army and People
By early July Beijing's summer season has already begun. Despite the temperature of over 30 degrees centigrade, however, Wangfujing Street, one of Beijing's main shopping centres, is packed with
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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67. Beijing After the Counter-Revolutionary Rebellion
Liu Li, a tourist from Sichuan, found Beijing, with the exception of the soldiers of the martial law enforcement troops standing guard in some places, unlike his expectations of a city which had just
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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68. Beijing Tourism Picks Up
Beijing's tourism, seriously affected by the May upheaval and early June riots, is gradually picking up.More and more tourists from abroad, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are coming to the well-known
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Baocheng Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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69. Strengthening Taxation's Role as an Economic Lever
China is now adopting a series of measures to strengthen the tax system it first established five years ago. These aim not only at consolidating taxation's position as the main source of state revenue
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1989 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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70. Hope of China's Agriculture
Experiments on the Huanghe (Yellow)-Huaihe-Haihe Plain indicate it is possible to raise China's agricultural production further by transforming low-yielding land and raising per-unit output. The key
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 33 PDF HTML