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71. Tianjin Port Creates Records On Handling Cargo
Tianjin Port, the biggest man-made port in China, created two records in handling cargo in 1998 although the port's business was seriously influenced by the Asian financial crisis. By the end of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Xiaohua Year 1999 Issue 0910 PDF HTML
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72. College Aids Education In Poor Areas
In March 1998, some senior Chinese officials and well-known scholars jointly put forward a proposal on training 100,000 teachers for poverty-stricken areas (also known as the "100,000 Project") in an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Xiaohua Year 1999 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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73. Proletarian Mass Democracy Is Fine!
CHINA'S great proletarian cultural revolution which is now going on in depth is a great revolutionary mass movement unparalleled in history and a resounding song of triumph of communism. The words
Author: TING HSUEH-LEI Year 1967 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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74. A Big Poisonous Weed Advocating Capitalist Restoration on Behalf of Liu Shao-chi
AT every critical moment and on every important issue in the course of China's revolution in the last several decades, acute struggles have been waged between the proletarian revolutionary line
Author: Ting Hsueh-lei Year 1969 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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75. China's Population Policy
Peng Peiyun, minister of the State Family Planning Commission, is in charge of the family planning work for one-fifth of the world's population. In an interview with "Beijing Review" early this year,
Author: Zhang Lei,Yang Xiaobing Year 1992 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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76. State of the Market
AutomotiveChina's automobile output hit 4.44 million in 2003, up 35.2 percent year on year, making China the fourth largest automaker in the world, according to statistics from the China Federation
Author: YU SHUJUN & FENG LEI Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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77. Analyzing Chinese Financial Reporting
Author: SABRINA ZHANG and WANG LEI Year 2008 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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78. Analyzing Chinese Financial Reporting (II)
Differences between China's General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Accounting Standard (IAS) on fixed assets
Author: SABRINA ZHANG & WANG LEI Year 2008 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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79. Analyzing Chinese Financial Reporting (II)
Differences between China's General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Accounting Standard (IAS) on fixed assets
Author: SABRINA ZHANG & WANG LEI Year 2008 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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80. Analyzing Chinese Financial Reporting (II)
Differences between China's General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Accounting Standard (IAS) on fixed assets
Author: SABRINA ZHANG & WANG LEI Year 2008 Issue 9 PDF HTML