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81. No Farmer Left Behind
The Chinese Government is expanding its social security network in rural areas to ensure the fruits of economic growth are tasted by even the poorest familiesTen years ago, the Chinese Government set
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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82. Hope Despite Hardship
Still at its nascent stage, the rural basic living guarantee system will shield tens of thousands of destitute families from despairFrail and unkempt, 75-year-old Wang Shuying walks with a stoop,
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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83. Caring Pioneer
How one warm-hearted woman and a sister city in the U.S. are helping Beijing's deaf children to hear againIn 1995, Peking Union Medical College Hospital conducted China's first cochlear implantation
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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84. UNJAMMING BEIJING
Building a livable city may start with the development of a comfortable and efficient public transport systemCommuters on Beijing's city rail transport system received a gift from the Beijing
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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85. Studying the Moon
The launch of China's first unmanned lunar probe will boost the nation's technological capabilities in space sciences and other areasOuyang Ziyuan, a senior research fellow at the Institute of
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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86. Change Enters Orbit
China's first lunar probe, named Chang'e after a mythological moon goddess, has completed the first stage of its missionChina's first lunar probe, Chang'e-1, completed the first part of its journey
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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87. Gender Discrimination In the Labor Market
Despite a forthcoming law to eliminate sexual discrimination in the labor market, its full implementation will take much time and effortIs a good husband more important than a good job? This is a
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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88. Alarming Rise In Birth Defects
A rapid rise in birth defects has prompted China to look for causes and solutionsEvery 60 seconds two children are born in China with a handicap. It's an alarming fact, but one that young adults
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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89. Lifting the Stigma
Once an unspoken epidemic across China, AIDS is now the focus of a government-led fight to stop its spreadWhen Premier Wen Jiabao visited the AIDS ward at Ditan Hospital of Beijing and shook hands
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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90. Aging City Leads Way
Chinese Minister of Civil Affairs Li Xueju has called upon civil affairs agencies in the nation to learn from Dalian's diversified models for elderly care, ranging from running collectively owned and
Author: LI LI Year 2007 Issue 51 PDF HTML