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Building a New Countryside

- Supervised Governance by People, a Challenge for China's Villages
- Democracy Spreads in China's Countryside
- Improve Countryside by Coordinated Action
- Election Law for Farmers to be Revised
- Farmers Yearn for Environment-friendly Countryside
- Financial Support for Building a New Countryside
- China's Major Projects for New Countryside
- Expounding the 'Socialist Countryside'
- Document Spells out Plans for Rural Revival
- Focus on Rural Improvements Is Big News Abroad
 
- China Provides Better Medical Service for Farmers
- Development Focus Shifts to Rural Areas
- Pension Plans Extended to Farmers
- China to Improve Rural Medical Service with Big Spending
- Productivity Key to Rural Advancement
- Vice Premier Calls on Farmers to Grow More, Better Crops
- Improvement to Rural Medical Services in West China
- Rural Finance Needs Solid Mechanism
- China to Improve Rural Medical Service
- Grain Consumption to Outpace Output
 
- New Countryside, New Challenges
- Vice Premier Hails Rescission of Agricultural Tax
- Rural Rebuilding Needs Wide Support
- Free Education in Rural Areas
- Building a New Socialist Countryside Urgent Task
- Stamp Issued to Mark Agricultural Tax Rescission
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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
- Two Birds Test Positive for H5N1 Virus in HK
- HK to Issue 'Children Stamps'
- Most Taiwan People Stay at Home During Spring Festival
- 18 People Injured in Traffic Accident in HK
- Taiwan Opposition Party to Elect New Chief in Mid April
- Two Birds Suspected Positive to H5 Virus in HK
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Military Affairs
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- PLA to Cut Non-military Projects and Services
- Chinese Army Goes Green
- Armed Forces Ordered to Cut Costs, Reduce Energy Use
- Fighter Regiment Boosts Penetration Capability
- Firefighters During Spring Festival
- PLA Orders Costs Cut
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Sci&Tech
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- Top Scientific Academy Regulates Academic Conduct
- 12 Technological Infrastructure Projects to Be Built
- Space Probe Makes Flyby of Mars
- China Puts New Navigation Satellite into Orbit
- Bullet Train Makes Debut from Shanghai to Beijing
- 340kg Giant Fish Caught in East China
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