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China Daily and 11 other media groups have united to ask the world to suggest questions, which may be presented to the premier when he meets the press on March 18.

On education

I want the central government to take measures to pressure local social security and labor department officials, to better protect migrant workers and let these workers' children receive the same schooling as others in the city. I have this dream - that one day my child can live with me and get free education.

Everyone

Jiangsu

On ministries

The five new "super ministries" show how our government is giving more attention to improving people's lives. Also, the role of information is being valued more the government will make efforts to improve China's energy and information industries. However, these will depend on whether these ministries do their work well.

Sheepchen

Beijing

On Olympics

China welcomes the bulk of the sportsmen and sportswomen coming for the Beijing Olympics. China will make all visitors feel at home and enjoy the hospitality of a lifetime. We are keen to make friends with all races and nationalities. The celebrations are going to be spectacular.

Mengzhi

Australia

On prices

I work for a foreign company and prices have been increasing from last year, almost doubled for some items. I also feel that there is some pressure on purchasing power with more people grappling with the issue. So what measures are the government taking to cool the price hikes? All we need is a harmonious and healthy society.

Vivian

Tianjin

On health

I hope this new year brings with it measures to help hepatitis B carriers. These people are just like everyone else, but when they are hunting for jobs, they face huge obstacles. Nowadays, there are quite a number of college students carrying the hepatitis B virus. They spend a lot of money and energy on studying, but they get nothing, not even a job. I hope the country can solve this big problem, as soon as possible.

Lisa

Guangdong

(China Daily March 14, 2008)

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