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971. First Quarter Industrial Production Up
China's total industrial output at the township level and above registered a 13.7 percent rise during the January-March period this year compared with the corresponding period of last year, according
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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972. China Continues Fighting Corruption
China's top judicial officials pledged to continue their crackdown on corruption, bribery and other crimes to ensure social stability vital to the national economic targets.Figthting corruption and
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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973. MFN Status Important To Sino-US Ties
Whether the United States will continue China's most-favoured-nation (MFN) status is of great importance to furthering Sino-US relations, said Premier Li Peng April 10 at a meeting with a Hong Kong
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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974. Chinese Leaders Meet Peruvian President
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Jiang Zemin met with visiting Peruvian President Alberto Fu-jimori and his party in Beijing on April 10.Extending a warm welcome to
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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975. Top Leaders On Human Rights Issues
China's Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin told the visiting former US President Jimmy Carter on April 14 that the Chinese Party and government attach great importance to human rights.Jiang
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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976. Five-Year Plan for Science and Technology
Deputy Minister of the State Science and Technology Commission Li Xuer recently said that the commission had outlined five-year goals for the advancement of China's science and technology. The plan
Author: Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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977. Geography, Administrative Divisions and Population
Tibet is one of the five provincial-level minority autonomous regions in the People's Republic of China.Geographical Location Situated in China's south-western border, ranging from 26.50'-36.53' in
Author: Cering Yongyzom and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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978. Economy Forges Ahead
Since it cast off the yoke of feudal serfdom, the Tibet Autonomous Region has achieved remarkable progress in its economic development over the past four decades. In order to thoroughly transform the
Author: Dong Yaowen and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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979. Superlatives
With its vast and enchanting landscape, Tibet has many natural and human wonders that top the country and the world.Himalayas Running 2,400 km from west to east and 200-350 meters from north to
Author: Cering Yongyzom and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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980. Unique Customs and Habits
Tibetans have many of their own customs and habits, and visitors to Tibet should understand and respect them.Names. Tibetans do not have surnames. Their personal names are adopted from terms in
Author: Cering Yangjen and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML