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The 2nd Generation Migrant Worker

- Improving Migrant Workers' Lives
- Peripheral Citizens -- The 2nd Generation Migrant Worker
- Towards True Urbanization
- China's Floating Citizens
- 1 Million Migrant Workers in Shanghai Join Trade Unions
- East China Migrant Workers Seek Spouses Through Haste Marriage
- Equal Opportunities for Education
- Rise in Rural Divorces
- Migrant Workers Struck in Loosening Wedlock
- Cities Urged to Open Wider to Migrant Workers
 
- Migrant Workers Becoming Rural Middle Class
- 'Small Potatoes' Help Keep Order
- Mobiles Better Migrant Workers' Lives
- Migrant Workers Barred from Tourist Resort
- Name, But Do Not Shame, Migrant Workers
- Specific Migrant Workers' Rights Reg Issued
- Outstanding Migrant Workers Praised
- Hangzhou's Migrant Workers to Get Resident Status by 2010
- Long, Hard Road to Retrieve Defaulted Wages
- Guangdong to Adopt New Laws to Protect Workers' Rights
 
- Urban, Rural Children as Equals
- Nation Seeks Inter-provincial Labor Cooperation
- Chinese Construction Workers Join Trade Unions
- Migrants Search for a New Life
- Migrants Learn About Legal Rights
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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
- Mainland Banks Support Taiwan-funded Firms
- More Taiwan Charter Flights During Festival
- HK May Resume Fish Imports from Chinese Mainland Before Christmas
- Olympics Has Sponsors from Taiwan
- HK Urged to License, Vaccinate Dogs
- HK Strives to Enrich Lives of Children in Poverty
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Military Affairs
News | Photos
- Drawing Lessons from the Past
- Army Auditors Given Greater Powers to Monitor Expenditure
- PLA Unit Battles Damaging Bath Center Rumor
- Drawing Lessons from the Past
- New Recruits Ready to Leave Hometown
- Military Training in Snow
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Sci&Tech
News | Photos
- Solar Flare Disrupts China's Radio Communications
- China's First Civil Electro-digital Service Launched
- China Enhances Spacecraft Monitoring Network
- China's First Civil Electro-digital Service Launched
- Satellite Launched for Olympic Weather Forecasts
- Bicycling Robot in China
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