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Bulletin Board   - Mar.18: Premier Wen to meet the press  - Mar.17: 7th Plenary Session of the 1st Session of the 11th NPC  - Mar.15: Notice on 5th Plenary Session of the 1st Session of the 11th NPC  - Mar.15: A group interview  - Mar.15: Notice on interview applications  - Mar.14: Group interviews  - Mar.14: Minister of Education to meet the press  - Mar.13:Top official to brief on 'China's product quality and food safety'  - Mar.13: Top cultural officials to meet the press  - Mar.13: Science Minister Wan Gang to meet the press  
Premier meets press
Premier Wen Jiabao and four vice premiers are meeting the press this morning in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing after the conclusion of the First Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC). 
Hu Jintao reelected president
Hu Jintao was reelected Chinese president today at the ongoing session of the 11th National People's Congress. 
Top legislature starts plenary meeting for elections
China's top legislature started a plenary meeting in Beijing on Saturday morning to elect the country's new leadership.  [Full coverage]
NPC adopts government reshuffle plan 
CPPCC concludes annual session
The First Session of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the top political advisory body, began its closing ceremony on Friday morning. 
- China's military power no threat to any country
- Top leaders deliberate gov't work report with deputies
- China's new inflation control targets pragmatic and reasonable: economists
- Officials told to facilitate supervision from public members
- US$423m allocated to restore snow-hit infrastructure
- Highlights of Premier Wen's gov't work report
- China to test run super-ministries in gov't body reform
- China to present a 'unique' Olympic Games
- 'Taiwan independence' attempts doomed to fail
- Budget for low-rent housing program up by 33 pct
- Paid vacations for employees promised
- Premier promises to crack down on illegal employment
- China experiments with free admission to public museums
- China to solicit public opinions on health care reform
- China to establish stock market for growth enterprises
- China to introduce shareholding system into agriculture bank
- China to stipulate, update 7,700 food, drug standards
- Premier pledges hefty investment schemes under tight monetary policy
- China to keep jobless rate at 4.5 pct in 2008
- China to keep year's CPI rise around 4.8 percent
- China targets 8% GDP growth in 2008: Premier
- Wen acknowledges 'increasing inflationary pressure'
- Premier says China's state sector robust
- China reports drops in energy consumption, pollution
- Wen says China's economy grew by 65.5 pct in 5 years
- Annual report on China's development plan
- 'Olympics' shines over annual top political sessions
- Top leaders join panel discussions with political advisors
- NPC session opens
- Administrative reform 'imperative'
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