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701. A Headland of Economic Progress
The Shandong Peninsula, jutting out into the Yellow Sea on China's east coast, became an open economic zone in the spring of 1988. Although its 57,666 square kilometres and 26.72 million people only
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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702. Rural Enterprises Flourishing
As the Shandong Peninsula has opened to the outside world, its export-oriented township enterprises have become a new force in the local economy.Decade of DevelopmentThe township enterprises of the
Author: Our Correspondent Lou Xinyue Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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703. China's Battle Against Corruption
China's struggle against corruption enjoys widespread popular support. But the most important step taken in the last couple of years to "purify government" has been the establishment of an
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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704. Attacking From the Funny Side
Ding Cong produces cartoons as a satire on corruption, and to offer his support to the State Council's effort to rectify the economic environment.For more than half a century, Ding Cong has been
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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705. Stripping Back Tradition
Last December, China's first exhibition of nude oil paintings opened in Beijing, marking a major ideological breakthrough in Chinese art.An unprecedented exhibition on the art of the nude created by
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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706. Better Conditions for Returned Students
As increasing numbers of students go to colleges and universities overseas, the Chinese government strives to create better living and working conditions for their return. At the same time, it calls
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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707. Disabled Citizens in China
In an evening performance by the Miao and Tujia Autonomous Prefecture celebrating the "June First" International Children's Day in western Hunan Province, eight deaf children, four boys and four
Author: Our Correspondent Cheng Gang Year 1990 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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708. 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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709. 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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710. Innovation Fund for Technology-Based SMEs
The Technological Innovation Fund for Technology-Based Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), with a preliminary allocation of 1 billion yuan, was officially launched on June 25. This special
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ning Year 1999 Issue 34 PDF HTML