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- China starts routine training in Pacific
- China, Mongolia to deeper cooperation
- China targets rural issues in No.1 CPC document
- iPod used by E.R. doctor in surgery
- China continues to suffer from smog
- Public calls for limit to fireworks
- Interview: Agricultural issues top No.1 central document
- Sub-anchor: Food security facing challenges
- No. 1 central document of CPC in 2013 to be published
- First Barbie cafe opens in Taipei
- Privacy concerns over Facebook Graph Search
- Shanghai long-distance bus stations start online ticket booking service
- Over 100 factories temporarily closed, experts urge more public involvement
- Hard but happy journey home
- Factories idle to ease Beijing smog
- Heavy smog envelops China
- Car sharing soars for travel rush
- Hazy days inspire mask fashion
- Phoner: Too much focus on academic performance, less on fitness
- Teenage fitness declining
| China starts routine training in Pacific Posted: 31 Jan 2013 05:33 AM PST A Chinese navy fleet has sailed to the western Pacific on a routine training exercise. |
| China, Mongolia to deeper cooperation Posted: 31 Jan 2013 05:27 AM PST China?s top legislator has called for stronger ties with Mongolia. Wu Banguo made the statement in the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator, in seperate meetings with President Tsakhia Elbegdorj and Prime Minister Norovyn Altankhuyag. |
| China targets rural issues in No.1 CPC document Posted: 31 Jan 2013 05:23 AM PST The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and State Council have jointly issued the first document of the year. It?s the tenth year in a row that the No. 1 policy document focuses on the country's rural issues. |
| iPod used by E.R. doctor in surgery Posted: 30 Jan 2013 07:16 PM PST |
| China continues to suffer from smog Posted: 30 Jan 2013 10:10 PM PST Large parts of China continue to suffer from smog, as air pollution warnings remained in effect on Thursday. |
| Public calls for limit to fireworks Posted: 30 Jan 2013 10:10 PM PST As Chinese Spring Festival draws near, more and more people are questioning whether the public sale and use of festive fireworks should be banned. |
| Interview: Agricultural issues top No.1 central document Posted: 30 Jan 2013 09:11 PM PST To talk more about the No. 1 Central Document, we?re joined over the phone by Tang Min, a counselor of the State Council. |
| Sub-anchor: Food security facing challenges Posted: 30 Jan 2013 09:08 PM PST For more on that, we have our reporter Han Peng in the studio. |
| No. 1 central document of CPC in 2013 to be published Posted: 30 Jan 2013 09:02 PM PST For the tenth year in a row, the first policy blueprint of the year of the Communist Party of China focuses on rural areas. The document, which will be published Thursday, is expected to focus on diversifying agricultural production and encouraging more specialized, large-scale farming. |
| First Barbie cafe opens in Taipei Posted: 30 Jan 2013 07:19 PM PST |
| Privacy concerns over Facebook Graph Search Posted: 30 Jan 2013 06:27 PM PST |
| Shanghai long-distance bus stations start online ticket booking service Posted: 30 Jan 2013 07:27 PM PST Thursday marks the sixth day of the Spring Festival travel rush. A record 3.41 billion trips are expected to be made over this year?s Lunar New Year travel rush, as people who work away from home see the holiday as the most important occasion for family reunion. |
| Over 100 factories temporarily closed, experts urge more public involvement Posted: 30 Jan 2013 07:18 PM PST Earlier, we talked to our reporter Aiyang in Beijing. She told us about the measures that are being taken by the municipal government to ease the smog. |
| Posted: 30 Jan 2013 06:50 PM PST Wednesday marks the fifth day of the annual travel rush. The massive flow of students has been gradually replaced by migrant workers returning to their hometowns. |
| Factories idle to ease Beijing smog Posted: 30 Jan 2013 06:38 PM PST As hazerdous smog still covers much of north and east China, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said, pratical measures must be taken to restrucutre the economy, save energy and cut down on emmisions. |
| Posted: 30 Jan 2013 06:30 PM PST Thick smog continues to blanket many parts of northern China, with Beijing, Tianjin cities, and Hebei and Shandong provinces being the hardest-hit. |
| Car sharing soars for travel rush Posted: 30 Jan 2013 06:09 PM PST A Shanghai carpooling group says it expects around 60 thousand people to use its services to get out of the city, during this Spring Festival. That?s a 20 percent increase from last year. |
| Hazy days inspire mask fashion Posted: 30 Jan 2013 05:08 PM PST In these hazy days, it?s out with Gangnam style and in with mask style. The various cotton, gauze masks decorated with cartoons or different designs has brought some color to the smoggy city. |
| Phoner: Too much focus on academic performance, less on fitness Posted: 30 Jan 2013 04:51 PM PST For more insight, we?re now joined on the phone by Yu Yilei, the sports editor of the China Daily. Hello Mr. Yu, thanks for joining our program. |
| Posted: 30 Jan 2013 04:46 PM PST Despite its impressive Olympic performances, China faces a severe problem of declining fitness of teenagers. Last year, two college students collapsed and died during mandatory running exams. |
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