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81. U.S. Trade Deal a Tough Sell
New Asia-Pacific free trade agreement said to be nearing completion, but a stalemate looms large
Author: By Wei Min Year 2015 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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82. A Structural Conundrum
Structural unemployment confounds the society of the United States
Author: Wei Min Year 2012 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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83. SINKIANG TODAY
THE Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region is the largest of the twenty-seven provinces and autonomous regions of China. It is three times as large as France. The 13 nationalities who inhabit it comprise
Author: SHAO MIN-LING Year 1958 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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84. Navigating the Yangtse Gorges
IT was night when our formation of ships sailing down the Yangtse from Chungking approached the famous Yangtse Gorges in a channel marked off by red and white signal lights. Occasional flashes of
Author: HU MIN-CHUN Year 1959 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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85. Role of Electric Pumping Stations
A major step planned to take China along the road of rural electrification is the use of electricity to power irrigation and drainage systems. Between 1958 and 1961, the country took a really big
Author: HSIANG MIN-WEN Year 1962 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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86. Criminal U.S. Intervention in Laos
TWO years ago, on May 16, the enlarged Geneva Conference for the peaceful settlement of the Laotian question was opened. After more than 14 months of twists and turns, the conference finally overcame
Author: CHENG HAO-MIN Year 1963 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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87. Fruitless Geneva GATT Meeting
"We now have an eggshell, but we are not yet certain what we will fill it with." These are the words used by a European political observer to describe the outcome of the Geneva Conference of the
Author: CHUNG HO-MIN Year 1963 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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88. Can Rumour-Mongering Save Nehru?
NEHRU'S reactionary policies at home and abroad are getting him nowhere. His policy of piling up armaments for war against China at the expense of the Indian people has met with growing opposition.
Author: CHUNG HO-MIN Year 1963 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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89. Japanese People's Anti-U.S. Struggle
WITH the Panama issue still unsettled, another angry tide against U.S. imperialism has surged up. This time on the other side of the Pacific, in Japan, to free that land of U.S. militarism and
Author: WANG WEI-MIN Year 1964 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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90. New Anti-U.S. Upsurge in Japan
AS a new anti-U.S. patriotic struggle gains momentum in Japan, the National Conference on the Tenth Anniversary of the Bikini Incident and for the Banning of Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs and the
Author: WANG WEI-MIN Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML