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@[]#DEPUTY APPOINTED FOR MR. CHOU##MOBS RIOT IN PEKING AS DENG IS ACCUSED#CHINA LAGS BEHIND THE WEST, MR TENG SAYS@CHINA IN CHAOS WITH CALLS FOR DENG TO QUIT###REVENGE WRITTEN IN BLOOD OF STUDENTS##DIVIDED CHINESE LEADERS ANTICIPATE UNREST
Nearly a quarter of the world's population is Chinese - over one billion people#Deng's economic reforms included the encouragement of small, privately-owned companies. By 1987, 20 million family businesses had been established#In 1934, following a defeat by the nationalist forces of Chiang Kai Shek, Deng and the Chinese communists joined Mao on the "Long March" from southeast to northern China. A march of several thousand miles, it remains a central icon of communist mythology#Although both China and the USSR were communist powers, they were frequently at loggerheads. In 1969 the tensions almost led to war#By 1995 Deng was the oldest political leader in the world. In China, most of the leading politicians are in their seventies and eighties