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Word: hsiang (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Chinese Gastronomy by Hsiang Ju Lin and Tsuifeng Lin (Harvest/HBJ; $3.95 paper). Perhaps the only book on any cuisine that establishes sensible criteria of flavors and textures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Cookbooks: A Gastronome's Picks | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...Communist Party. Hua went to Hunan prov ince as a minor party official about the time the Communists came to power in 1949. In the early 1950s, after gaining a reputation as an expert in agriculture, he was made party secretary in Mao's home county of Hsiang-t'an. Hua achieved brief nationwide notice by writing an article for Study magazine, the party's theoretical journal, on the changing class structure in that region. By 1958 he had become vice governor of populous (50 million) Hunan province. He emerged unscathed from the Cultural Revolution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Protest, Purge, Promotion | 4/19/1976 | See Source »

...Agents. The chief problem of Taiwan's intelligence network, which is directed in Taipei by General Yeh Hsiang-chih, is recruiting and maintaining contact with its agents in China's tightly controlled society. One useful technique in getting new agents is to exploit traditionally close family relationships by approaching prospects through their relatives. A major area for contacting potential spies is Yunnan province in China's far Southwest, near the "Golden Triangle" of Burma, Thailand and Laos, where remnants of a Kuomintang army have operated since the end of World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Enemies of the People | 1/13/1975 | See Source »

Golob and Marc Bender '71 had a two-hour interview with Chang Chih-Hsiang, third secretary at the Liaison Office, last October which Golob said was "very encouraging...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Canoers Wish to Travel Down Yangtze | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

...major Cabinet posts. He has also permitted a relaxation in the K.M.T.'s ruthless demand of blind obedience. The government these days comes in for lively scolding from youthful and dynamic critics such as Chang Chun-hung, 34, editor of The Intellectual magazine, and Kang Ning-hsiang, 34, a former gas-station attendant elected to the legislative assembly as an independent. But critics can only go so far: one of the most notable of them, Writer Li Ao, remains in prison (since 1971) for his harassment of the regime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAIWAN: Chiang's Surprising Success | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

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