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721. China Protects Cultivated Land
Hundreds of excited farmers surrounded dozens of trucks and tractors carrying topsoil as they pulled into Lujiazhuang Village, Xingtai County, Hebei Province, on September 2, 1996. "This is gold
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1997 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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722. Great Changes in Reform
Morino Tomozo worked in the JETRO Hong Kong Office between 1977-80, served as director in the Shanghai Office during 1985-89, and since then in a similar capacity in the Beijing Office.The Japanese
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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723. Sino-Foreign Publishers Expand Cooperation
Avid readers in China have found it quite common in recent years that shortly after they hear about a new book hot off the press abroad, the legal Chinese version is available in book stores
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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724. Revised Land Administration Law To Come Into Force
China's new Land Administration Law will come into force as of January 1, 1999, with latest revisions adopted by the Fourth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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725. Refuting Yao Wen-yuan's Fallacy That The Principle "To Each According To His Work" Breeds Bourgeoisie
IN March 1975, Yao Wen-yuan, a member of the "gang of four," wrote in an article: "The existence of bourgeois right provides the vital economic basis for the emergence of new bourgeois elements." He
Author: Su Shao-chih and Feng Lan-jui Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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726. Anyang Begins Political Reform
Before last October's 13th Party Congress drew up the blueprint for political structural reform, some cities in China had already initiated the project on a trial basis. One of these cities, Anyang,
Author: Our Correspondents Lu Yun and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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727. One Year After China's Worst Forest Fire
One year after the forest fire in the Hinggan Mountains, new homes have been built, trees replanted and fire control facilities reinforced with the help of the international community.The once lush
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Gang and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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728. Is Student Business Good for China?
A recent survey of a Beijing university discovered that more than half its student body was busy selling one thing or another, and in other colleges across the country academic groups and societies
Author: Our Correspondents Lou Xinyue and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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729. Unions of Management & Workforce
As China's reform programme penetrates ever deeper, the country's trade unions have become increasingly involved in the day-to-day management of enterprises, helping to raise productivity and
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Feng Jing Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML
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730. Eastern Hebei Opens to the World
Hebei Province is shaped liked a crudely cast horseshoe. From coastal Cangzhou in the south, it sweeps inland to the west, curving north around Tianjin and Beijing, and then west back to the sea. Its
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Feng Jing Year 1989 Issue 23 PDF HTML