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November-7-2012
Innovation helps protect city
Innovation helps protect city
A product made by an innovative Beijing company is helping the city protect itself from disasters such as the exceptionally heavy rainstorm that flooded parts of the city and led to the deaths of 79 people on July 21.
November-7-2012
Political reform during the past decade
Among the delegates arriving in Beijing to attend the 18th CPC National Congress this Monday, 24-year-old Shi Lei is the youngest one among those from Jiangsu Province.
November-7-2012
Graduates looking for higher starting salary
Local college students who will graduate next summer are expecting a higher starting salary from foreign-invested companies compared to last year, analysts said at a job fair yesterday.
November-7-2012
Most Chinese women exposed to second-hand smoke
Most Chinese women exposed to second-hand smoke
Nearly two-thirds of women of reproductive age in China are exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke at home and over half are exposed in the workplace, which raises the risk of complications in pregnancy.
November-6-2012
Children with cleft lips get free treatment
Children with cleft lips get free treatment
More than 1,000 children with cleft lips or palates in Southwest China's Guizhou province are expected to receive free surgery from international medical experts through a charitable program by the end of 2015.
November-6-2012
Tianjin architecture attracts millions of visitors
The Tianjin Cultural Center, completed half a year ago with many buildings designed by international artists, has attracted 2.2 million visitors by the end of October, including a delegation of journalists who visited on Monday.
November-5-2012
CPC develops democracy over last decade
Shi Lei is a promising member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), as he is a graduate of one of the most prestigious universities in China and works at the community level as a village official.
November-5-2012
Invisible watchdogs for cement governance
China's netizens deserve the credit as they bring once no-no topics for ordinary people to the public agenda, stirring waves of criticism and posing pressure on the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) that endeavors to build harmony and cement governance.
November-5-2012
China explores expansion of grassroots democracy
China explores expansion of grassroots democracy
Wang Xiulan, a retired medical professor in her 60s, was surprised that a nod from the most powerful man in her home village could not make her planned clinic a reality.
November-1-2012
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Chinese people pay high attention to climate change
A public survey has shown that 93.4 percent of the Chinese public understands the idea behind climate change, according to a newly released report on climate change and climate communication.
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