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- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Shenzhen mayor faces graft probe
Shenzhen City Mayor Xu Zongheng is being investigated for suspected serious disciplinary offences, the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) confirmed Monday.
- Former Party boss of Linfen dismissed from top legislature
The former Party secretary of north China's Linfen City in Shanxi Province was stripped of his post as deputy to the National People's Congress, the top legislature, for a mine accident that caused 277 deaths last year, the Shanxi provincial legislature said Friday.
- China moves to ensure safety after bus blaze
Cities in China have turned their attention to bus safety in the wake of the tragedy in Chengdu, where flames engulfed a bus on Friday, killing 27 passengers and injuring 72.
- 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.
- Seven terror cells uncovered in Kashi: Gov't
Seven terrorist cells have been uncovered and destroyed in just four months in one of the country's most remote border regions.
- China kicks off anti-terrorism drills for National Day security
China kicked off  an anti-terrorism drill Tuesday afternoon to test its police forces' ability to handle a bomb containing radioactive contaminants. The exercise will last through the middle of this month.
- Search for survivors in landslide continues
Rescuers on Sunday recovered seven bodies from the debris of Friday's landslide site in southwest China, as the search continued to find the 65 people still missing.

8 trapped workers saved from tunnel
Rescue work in pictures
- 74 confirmed missing, 8 injured in landslide
Authorities confirmed Saturday afternoon 74 people were missing and eight others were injured in the landslide in southwest China's Chongqing.

China orders all-out efforts to save life
- Rescuers pull out 3 of 59 people buried in Chongqing landslide
Three of an estimated 59 people buried in a landslide in an iron ore mining area in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality have been rescued.
- Rescuers going all out to search for life in landslide
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