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Tearful farewell for film maestro
(27/10 09:32)
ID suspect held
(26/10 14:33)
Fake doc jailed
(26/10 14:32)
Swindler told to pay back money
(26/10 14:31)
Tourists unhappy with packages, survey finds
(26/10 14:30)
Sculptures in steel on show
(26/10 14:28)
Airlines seek trainee pilots
(26/10 14:27)
All decked out for a wedding
(26/10 11:55)
Shell shocked
(25/10 13:38)
Pu treads the boards in Bard's masterpiece
(25/10 13:38)
Veteran rocker returns to the city
(25/10 13:37)
Heat rises as Fahrenheit announces show
(25/10 13:37)
New rules may make noise less of a headache
(25/10 13:36)
Expat kids admit they lack friends
(25/10 13:36)
Man held over telephone scam
(25/10 13:35)
Cold, wet weather on the way
(25/10 13:34)
Drink-death case may reopen
(25/10 13:33)
Researcher learns to brainwash memories
(25/10 13:32)
Time runs out on fake-watch scam
(24/10 11:04)
Airline up to snuff in Yunnan
(24/10 10:37)
Fines to soar over illegal ads
(24/10 10:33)
Bike race from HK to end in Shanghai
(24/10 10:31)
Court addresses troubled minors
(24/10 10:25)
Insurance fraud
(24/10 10:24)
Telco sanctioned
(24/10 10:21)
Explosive cargo
(24/10 10:20)
Gambling, porn
(24/10 10:18)
City sets its sails to become a global cruise hub
(24/10 10:16)
Ramping Toward 2010
(24/10 10:13)
Careful felons: A dog might collar you
(24/10 10:10)
Neighbors complain as chem factory pumps out foul odors
(24/10 10:09)
Yoko Ono artwork to 'Fly' in city show
(24/10 10:07)
Expo organizers to monitor hotel room rates
(24/10 10:06)
Health watchdog wary over hormone-laden skin cream
(24/10 10:04)
Works of master on silver screen
(24/10 09:59)
TOEFL dates
(23/10 10:30)
Housing fraud
(23/10 10:26)
Suicidal thief gets four years
(23/10 10:25)
Complaints that make people moan
(23/10 10:23)
Mall sex attacker held
(23/10 10:22)
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When the rain falls A collection of umbrellas is hung at Century Avenue Station yesterday, marking the start of the second phase of an umbrella-lending program run by the Shanghai Metro Operation Co. The scheme offers 5,000 to 10,000 longhandled umbrellas to passengers on eight Metro lines.- Shanghai Daily