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81. Aquaculture Project Proves Effective
In 1996, China's total volume of aquatic products reached 28 million tons, more than a quarter of the world's total output, ranking China first in the world for six consecutive years. Meanwhile, it
Author: Gao Gang Year 1997 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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82. More Rural Residents Ensured Better Quality Potable Water
The year 1996 saw a miracle wrought in the life of 200,000 residents in Hotan, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Now, they can drink sweet and clean tap water, t~erely an impossible dream for
Author: Gao Gang Year 1997 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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83. Changes in a Small Town
photos by Li GangMaoji, Anhui Province, with a population of more than 40,000, is a small town on the banks of the Huaihe River. Between 1991 and 1998, Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin inspected
Author: Li Gang Year 1999 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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84. New Step Taken by OSCE
The summit of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was held November 18-19 in Istanbul, Turkey. A wide spectrum of issues, ranging from arms control, regional conflicts to
Author: Ding Gang Year 1999 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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85. A National Tragedy
After several months of confusing verbal battle and 26 hours of armed confrontation in the political center of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, former Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic
Author: Tie Gang Year 2001 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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86. On the Defensive?
The U.S. Department of Defense recently submitted its Four-year Appraisal Report on National Defense to the Congress. The report clearly points out that China has great potential to become a U.S.
Author: Ding Gang Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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87. Huge Investment Needed
China needs a massive investment to maintain its rampant economic boom - at least a 20 percent annual growth rate, according to Fan Gang, Deputy Director of the National Economic Research Institute
Author: Fan Gang Year 2006 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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88. Why Is the Income Gap Widening?
The widening income gap between China's rich and poor has become a major concern. According to Fan Gang, Director of the National Economic Research Institute, there are three reasons for the disparity
Author: Fan Gang Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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89. How High Will They Go?
Experts predict that world oil prices may continue to climb
Author: By LIU GANG Year 2008 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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90. Beyond Borders
Asian nations seek cooperation in the face of the financial crisis
Author: By LIU GANG Year 2009 Issue 16 PDF HTML