May 6,1995: A strategy to rejuvenate China through science and education
May 6, 1950: International friend Agnes Smedley dies
Agnes Smedley was a famous American journalist, writer and social activist. In 1928, after coming to China, she became acquainted with Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Soong Ching Ling and many other Chinese progressive people and revolutionary intellectuals. For 20 years, she devoted all her energy to the Chinese people's revolutionary struggle.
May 6, 1952: The CPC Central Committee approves the "Report on the Policy, Speed and Geographical Distribution of the National Steel Industry"
May 6, 1994: The CPC Central Committee issues "Suggestions on Strengthening the Work of the Party School in the New Situation"
May 6, 1995: The CPC Central Committee and State Council issue a decision to accelerate scientific and technological progress, proposing a strategy to rejuvenate China through science and education
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