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701. A Businesslike Approach
Enterprises balance saving the environment with making profit
Author: By Xu Bei and Jin Zhixiao Year 2019 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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702. Rain Havoc
Beijing suffers from the heaviest rain in six decades
Author: Li Li, Yuan Yuan & Yin Pumin Year 2012 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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703. Farmers' Response to Reform
Arecent survey conducted by the social research centre of the Ministry of Civil Affairs shows that most of China's farmers have confidence in the reforms being carried out during the 1990s.The
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1992 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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704. A Brave Pisa-Tower Rescuer - Cao Shizhong
In 1987, a Chinese expert in re-aligning and consolidating buildings declared that he could save the leaning tower of Pisa. Recently, he submitted a salvage plan to the Italian authorities,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1992 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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705. China's Comprehensive National Strength
The 1991 World Development Report of the World Bank, calculating on an exchange rate basis, listed China ninth in the world in 1989 in terms of domestic product. A recent World Bank and International
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1993 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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706. The Simultaneous Use of Modern and Indigenous Production Methods
This is the second of a series of articles on the set of economic policies known in China today as "walking on two legs." The first, "The Relations Between Industry and Agriculture, and Heavy and
Author: YU KUANG-YUAN Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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707. On a Manor of the Lhalus
Democratic reforms have begun in Tibet, marking the beginning of the end of the centuries-old serf-system. The following eyewitness account of conditions on a manor of a big serf-owner shows in
Author: YUAN TING-CHIEN Year 1959 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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708. The Historic Significance of Industry Run by People's Communes
MANY new things emerged from China's big leap forward in 1958. With the Communist Party's general line lighting the way, the peasant masses dispelled the mystery that shrouded industry and set out to
Author: SUN CHIH-YUAN Year 1959 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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709. Communications and Transport Make the Grade
CHINA'S economy advanced at high speed in the three years 1958-60 and the growth of communications and transport - that vital link between the various branches of the national economy - was phenomenal
Author: YU CHING-YUAN Year 1961 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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710. To the Doorsteps of the People
New China's theatres make it a rule to send topnotch companies on tour to the smaller cities and to the countryside as well. This is what is popularly known as the policy of "taking drama to the
Author: YUAN SHIH-HAI Year 1962 Issue 41 PDF HTML