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- Directory of Chinese Government and Organizations(Year 2000 Edition) (Chinese Edition) by PacifiCom Inc., 1999-10-13
- Busting the baby boom. (Chinese government's controversial policies to control population growth): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Linda E. Taylor, 1996-01-01
- Newspaper continues to charge Chinese government recovering organ from Falun Gong members while still alive.(transplantation ): An article from: Transplant News
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- Could Google bring freedom to China? After years of interference from the Chinese government, Google puts its foot down.(Cover story): An article from: New York Times Upfront by Nicholas D. Kristof, 2010-04-05
- Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Government Exhibits For the International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London Volume I: Bronzes by Chinese Organizing Committee, 1936-01-01
- White Papers of the Chinese Government (4) by Unknown, 2005-01-01
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- CHINA IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY:THE JOURNALS OF MATTHEW RICCI:1583-1610:TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN: OUTSIDER'S VIEW OF THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY by Matthew:Translated By Louis J. Gallagher, Foreword By Richard Cushing (the Archbishop of Boston) Ricci, 1953
- China as told by Madame Chiang Kai-shek in a series of addresses in New York, San Francisco Chicago and in Ottawa, Canada, in Behalf of the Chinese Relief and of the Chinese Government by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, 1944-01-01
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