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- More funds destined for countryside
The central government will increase its budget for investment in rural areas by more than 100 billion yuan ($13.9 billion) this year, a top official in charge of rural programs said.
- 200 million 'harmful' pieces of web info removed
China removed more than 200 million items of "harmful" online information last year, according to the National Office for Cleaning Up Pornography and Fighting Illegal Publications.
- Draft standards issued on plastic bags
China's standardization office has issued draft regulations covering plastic shopping bags after soliciting public opinions on the subject. Plastic bags will cost shoppers money as of June 1, and the bags will be subject to stricter production standards as well, the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) stated in a press release.
- Stranded workers in Yunnan snowstorm evacuated, victims identified
The 2,000 migrant workers stranded in snowstorms that had ravaged the western part of Yunnan Province in southwest China since late January were evacuated, and the four teenagers died were identified, said local sources on Wednesday.
- Government promotes healthy lifestyles
China's Ministry of Health (MOH) has defined 33 healthy lifestyles and behaviors in a new circular compiled by experts.
- Beijing to check water safety daily before Games
Beijing, host city of the upcoming summer Olympics, will have special teams to conduct daily safety checks of its huge water network.
- China seeking balance in official selections
In December 2007 Decision-making magazine conducted a poll covering public elections for officials in China. The poll addressed civil servants, applicants for government positions, organizers of public elections, experts and ordinary people in Beijing, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui, and Jiangsu.
- Court mandated to conduct impartial government trials
China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) ordered local courts to ensure "an independent and just trial of lawsuits against government", according to a recent circular.
- China increases subsistence allowance
China has increased the monthly minimum living allowance by 15 yuan (2.05 U.S. dollars) in urban areas per person and by 10 yuan for rural residents this year, the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) said on Monday.
- Dalai Lama's action: Religious autocracy under cover of democracy
Both the democracy and public vote are the production of modern civilization, but such "public vote" by the Dalai Lama is a kind of religious autocracy under the cover of democracy to attack and persecute the monks, nuns and believers who have faith in the Buddhist Guardian, Gyaiqen Xudain.
- Vice premier stresses policy, engineering consultation
Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan is calling on officials in policy and engineering consultation departments to provide better policy recommendations for building a moderately prosperous society in all aspects.
- Official: Webcast limit benefits public interest
A decision to restrict the broadcasting of Internet videos is beneficial to public interest, a Chinese official said on Sunday.
- Wu calls for efforts on power supply, transport
China's top legislator Wu Bangguo Sunday visited the railway ministry and other departments in Beijing that are playing key role in the fight against freak cold winter in the south.
- Coal reserves at China power plants up
Coal reserves at major power plants in snow-ravaged southern China have went up remarkably as the country's railway system has been running at full throttle to ease up the once desperate situation.
- Passengers warned not to swarm to recovering railways
China's railway watchdog has warned passengers not to worsen overcrowding at stations by flocking to the country's slowly-recovering rail network.
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