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751. Today and Tomorrow
EDUCATION was designated by the 12th Party Congress as a strategically important area along with agriculture, energy, communications and science for overall national economic development.
Author: Correspondent Xiao Qian Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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752. Rural Child-Rearing Outlook Changes
THE days when China's peasants sought to make their fortune by having as many children as possible are gone. The rise of specialized households and rural industries has taken away much of the
Author: XIAO MU and YANG XIAOBING Year 1985 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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753. Economic Crisis Deepens in Germany
Economic crisis grips Germany. It is different from previous ones. It has new features and will influence Germany's political situation, its domestic and foreign policy and the course of European
Author: Jiang Jianqing and Xiao Fei Year 1993 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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754. Fujian Cracking Down On Illegal Immigration
On June 20, when medias in Dover, England, reported that 58 Chinese stowaways had suffocated to death in an airtight truck of tomatoes, shock spread through Fujian, China, and the entire world. The
Author: Xiao Feng and Xu Yan Year 2000 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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755. An Industry Needing to Come of Age
New policy woos private investors to meet the need for elderly care services
Author: By Wang Hairong and Liang Xiao Year 2017 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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756. Debunking Lies
Scientists from pharmaceutical companies prove U.S. politicians' accusations false
Author: By Liu Yunyun and Liang Xiao Year 2020 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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757. Daqing Oilfield Today
Daqing is not carrying out ultra-Left policies. Its spirit of hard work and continuous progress is commendable. This oilfield, which has played a vital role in China's oil industry for over two
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1983 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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758. Guangzhou: First "Window" to the World
Guangzhou was the first of the 14 coastal cities to be declared open to the outside world. While other port cities are still making preparations to seek foreign investment, Guangzhou has already
Author: DING YAOLIN Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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759. Child Care in Fujian: Gardeners and Flowers
China's 330 million children now younger than 14 will have become the country's leading labour force by the end of this century. Therefore, how they are brought up and educated today will have a
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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760. Living 'Twilight Years' in Shanghai
Shanghai, China's largest industrial city, now has the largest population of older people in the country. According to 1982 statistics, Shanghai had 1.4 million people who are older than 60, or 11.7
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML