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Features

- Bringing back the Reason to Smile
- Parents Explore Dating Scene for Choosy Children
- Gays in Guangdong Show Unity and Pride
- China's 'AIDS Village' Steps out of Shadow
- Hotlines Help Women Safeguard Legal Rights
- Greying Society
- Online Ghost Stories Spook Youth
- HIV/AIDS-stricken villages on the mend
- Blood Donation Policy Stirs Controversy
- 'Small Potatoes' Help Keep Order
 
- Reasons for Bicycle Ban Unfounded
- Teaching Juniors to Protect Themselves
- Countryside Bidding Farewell to Dirt Roads
- Vocational Schools Provide A Positive Alternative
- Mainland Novelist Brings Neglected Past of Taiwan Back to Life
- Do Chinese People Get Prepared for The Bird Flu?
- Do Retirement Regulations Reflect Gender Discrimination
- 5,000 Turn up at 'Meet and Mate' Mega Event
- Silent Epidemic: Doctors Sound Alarm Bells About Osteoporosis
- ROK TV Series Grip Chinese Viewers
 
- Old People Find It Difficult to Adapt
- Cutting-edge Chinese Acrobatics Leaps to Modern Age
- Tenth National Games Inspire Droves of Passionate Volunteers
- Migrant Workers Trek to Xinjiang to Make Fortunes
- Growing Interest in Homosexual Research Heralds End of Gay Stigmatization in China
- American Farmer Fulfils His Dream in China
- Internet Being Part of Chinese People's Life
- Energy: Continuous Struggle with Shortage
- Bring Affordable Medical Service to Farmers
- Dream Started 50 Years Ago in That Faraway Place
 
- Legendary Gypsies Once in China
- South-north Water Diversion, A Dream to Be Realized
- Man Who Collects Both Wastes and Tramps
- Aid Programme Brings Sea Changes to Tibet
- Young HIV Victims must not Be Forgotten
- Taiwan Writer Visits Imperial Palace, Alma Mater on "Chinese Culture Trip"
- Forget Mickey, Monkey King Is The Way for Shanghai
- A 74-year Journey Back Home
- Depression Plagues Pressured Students
- Shanghai Promotes Mandarin for 2010 Expo
 
- Fengshui Program Stumbles Along amid Debate
- Bright Lights, Big City
- Internet Gives Voice to Farmers' Concerns
- Professor Sues Deloitte for Taiwan Imbroglio
- Beijing Zoo Giant Panda Celebrates 10th Birthday
- Chinese Doctors Gives Zimbabwean a 'Second Life'
- Militarism Condemned by War Veterans
- Peace Wall Symbolizes Brighter Tomorrow
- Tibetans Find Better Life in New Towns
- Poor Students Cry for Help
 
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Defeating Food Scares
China has been confronted with food security problems recently. Mandarin fish from Guangdong Province and turbot from Shandong were found to contain poisonous chemicals. And ducks and hens in Hebei Province were fed a red dye so that their red-yolk eggs would sell for a higher price.

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Work Safety
Industrial accidents including blasts, cave-ins, fires and the like pose a threat to many workers. The issue of work safety has drawn nationwide attention and the government requires to do more to curb the situation.

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HK-Macao-Taiwan
HK | Macao | Taiwan
- Taiwan's online population exceeds 15 mln
- Venue for Chanel's 'Mobile Art' exhibition built in HK
- Moderate earthquake rocks Taiwan
- Oriental Magpie Robin tests positive for H5N1 virus in HK
- Mainland-Taiwan festival charter flights end amid calls for regular direct flights
- HK population raises to 6.9 mln at 2007 end
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Military Affairs
News | Photos
- Army donates 10 mln yuan to snow-hit Sichuan
- Air force to recruit 30 female pilot cadets
- Army steps up anti-terror training for Olympics
- Air force starts training after holiday
- Chinese peacekeepers in Sudan awarded medals
- Disaster prevails as relief effort beefed up
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Sci&Tech
News | Photos
- China lunar probe serenades Earth for Lantern Festival
- Installment of telescope array completed at Dome A
- Chang'e-1 to meet moon eclipse today
- Xuelong meets strong cyclone in Antarctica
- Scientific fun during winter holiday
- Xuelong sails near floating ice in Antarctica
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