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The Long March (Part2)Feng-lien: Of course I would! You'd have done it if it was even harder! But, you know, I managed to get up here, too!...
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The Long March (Part1)The author of the following reading himself took part in the Long March and fought in the battle for Latsekou Pass, the subject of the last act of the play. Only the epilogue of the play appears.
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Eating to Reduce Your Cancer RiskBy some estimates, about one-third of cancer deaths may be related to diet.
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How Much Caffeine Does it Contain?The caffeine content of a cup of coffee depends on the type of bean and how it was processed and brewed. Tea's caffeine content increases the longer it steeps.
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How Elections Work (Part3)Although Labour's small gain in votes between 1983 and 1987 was about equal to the Alliance's loss, it was not accounted for simply by people changing votes from Alliance to Labour.
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How Elections Work (Part2)This two-year period of minority rule was difficult for the Labour government, but Mr Callaghan, who had by then succeeded Mr Wilson as Prime Minister.
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How Elections Work (Part1)The most important effect of the electoral system, with each seat won by the candidate with most votes, has been to sustain the dominance of two main rival parties, and only two.
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Elections - the RulesThe foundations of the electoral system were laid in the Middle Ages. Since then numerous Acts of Parliament have modified the system, but never in a systematic way.
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The National Health Service, Part 4 of 4In 1988-89 the government proposed some reforms designed to make the National Health Service use its funds more efficiently, with new elements of competition.
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The National Health Service, Part 3 of 4When the National Health Service was established many doctors argued that, if doctors were not paid for each item of treatment given, they would have no incentive to work well.
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The National Health Service, Part 2 of 4Eye tests are usually done in opticians' shops; they too must be paid for, as well as any glasses which are needed.
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The National Health Service, Part 1 of 4The National Health Service came into existence in 1948, to give completely free medical treatment of every kind to everyone needing it.