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71. Premier Zhao's S. America Trip
Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang sets off this week for a history-making trip to four South American countries from October 28 to November 12. The visit to Colombia. Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela will
Author: MU YOULIN International Editor Year 1985 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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72. A Family's Smallness Is Its Strength
The more babies the better, and baby boys are better than girls. That was the age-old idea of the Chinese peasants. Since the early 1970s however, the Chinese government has put emphasis on spreading
Author: Correspondent Mu Aipin Year 1986 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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73. Falun Gong Leads Them Astray
Seven Falun Gong addicts made suicide attempts in Tian'anmen Square on January 23, the eve of China's Lunar New Year. Five soaked themselves in gasoline and set themselves on fire. One died on the
Author: Wang Wen and Mu Zi Year 2001 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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74. Cambodia: A Historic Step Towards Peace
A historic step towards peace and national reconciliation has been taken as Cambodia's four warring factions announced the formation of the Supreme National Council (SNC), in Jakarta on September
Author: Our Guest Commentator Yang Mu Year 1990 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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75. Telephones Provide Information for Callers
I need a lawyer. How can I find one? How much will it cost?""I'm planning to buy a computer for my child. Would you please tell me how many types of computers there are for school children, and where
Author: Our Staff Reporter Mu Yi Year 1994 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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76. Labour Emulation Drive
Beginning with this issue, we shall publish a series of three reports describing the labour emulation campaign now in full swing among railway workers, the nature of our railways which belong to the
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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77. They Belong to the People
CHINA'S railways today are owned by the whole people, and the railway workers and staff members are masters of the country. The railways help promote the development of the national economy and serve
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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78. Construction Progresses Despite Difficulties
ALTHOUGH trains had run on tracks in China for 73 years by 1949, the year of liberation, the country itself had not been able to produce a single locomotive.Now New China is 28 years old. In trackage
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 19 PDF HTML