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- Funds for Xinjiang to build schools of 'ethnic unity'
The Communist Youth League of China (CYLC) Central Committee announced Tuesday the donation of 5 million yuan (731,000 U.S. dollars) to build ten "Hope Primary Schools of Ethnic Unity" in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
- Top police continues tour of Xinjiang after riot
China's top police officer Meng Jianzhu Tuesday continued his tour in Xinjiang and called for every soldier and police officer to use greater strength in fighting crime.
- Unity is 'basic benefit' for Xinjiang people
Abdul'ahat Abdulrixit, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said Tuesday that ethnic unity was the "basic benefit" for all the people in Xinjiang.
- S. China rains kill 20, force 700,000 from homes
Torrential rains and floods in southern China have left at least 20 people dead, two missing, and more than 700,000 people have been relocated.
China allocates 126m yuan for flood relief
S. China expects more rainstorms
- China allocates US$18.4m for flood relief
China has allocated about 18.4 million USdollars for disaster relief in six worst rainstorm-hit provinces, autonomous regions or municipalities in south China, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said Sunday.
- China torn by heatwave, rainstorm
The heatwave continues in Beijing and several other northern provinces Thursday, while rainstorms drench at least half of the country.
- Green Dam filter software continues causing controversy
The US software developer that claimed Green Dam-Youth Escort software infringed the copyright of their product is attempting to stop more computer manufacturers from using the software.
- How much is too much?
It's high time we prevented government officials from using public funds to travel overseas for leisure in the garb of business trips
- Phone texts can't clean government
The hopes of eliminating corruption by awarding officials for creating short mobile phone text messages is a waste of time
- Green Dam breached, patch-up in progress
The developer of a porn-filtering software has been ordered to rush software patches to address security problems which have cropped up.
- Senior legislator deprived of CPC membership
Zhu Zhigang, a former senior legislator of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, has been stripped of his membership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the CPC disciplinary watchdog said Friday.
- Shenzhen mayor removed from post
Xu Zongheng, mayor of China's southern economic powerhouse of Shenzhen, has been removed from his post for "serious discipline violations," official sources said Thursday.
- Anti-porn filter software stirs up disputes in China
Chinese government's decision to provide computers with software packages for filtering online pornographic contents has received cautious welcome from PC makers, yet many Internet users are skeptical of the software's capacity.
- Anniversary security tighter than during Games
Security for the nation's 60th anniversary celebrations is set to be tighter than during the Beijing Olympics with a massive anti-terrorism drill launched Tuesday in regions around the capital.
- Porn filters 'are not spyware': official
Officials have denied a media report that claims spyware will be installed on all computers to control Chinese Internet users.
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