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  • Walkers, cyclists in peril on roads
  •  (23/10 10:18)
  • Bad medicine
  •  (23/10 10:16)
  • Health warning
  •  (23/10 10:13)
  • Court hears of paranoid road rampage
  •  (23/10 10:12)
  • Rescued sailor on his way home
  •  (23/10 10:12)
  • Pudong birth rate set to rise
  •  (23/10 10:11)
  • Tradition rules in sex survey
  •  (23/10 10:11)
  • Freshmen sickened while on Lin'an trip
  •  (23/10 10:10)
  • More school fees to be scrapped
  •  (23/10 10:08)
  • Huge new center for Xujiahui
  •  (23/10 10:07)
  • Downtown check-in expanded
  •  (23/10 10:06)
  • Relaxed visa rules for students
  •  (23/10 10:04)
  • Luwan official missing in Paris
  •  (23/10 10:00)
  • Three decades of change
  •  (23/10 09:56)
  • This hubby's in the doghouse
  •  (22/10 10:55)
  • Abortion funds
  •  (22/10 10:55)
  • Pilots to pay
  •  (22/10 10:54)
  • Trouble over travel IDs
  •  (22/10 10:53)
  • Travel cheats
  •  (22/10 10:52)
  • Wetland cleanup to benefit Huangpu
  •  (22/10 10:51)
  • Investor loses legal bid to cancel his risky deal
  •  (22/10 10:51)
  • Clothes for professionals get new look
  •  (22/10 10:50)
  • Vigilant Eyes In The Skies
  •  (22/10 10:49)
  • Irish cityscapes to be featured at Expo
  •  (22/10 10:48)
  • Tribute set for famed director
  •  (22/10 10:48)
  • Hairy crab prices slide
  •  (22/10 10:46)
  • Cabbies rack up meter on divorce
  •  (22/10 10:42)
  • City fund set to cut building energy use
  •  (22/10 10:41)
  • Price cuts possible for tours to Taiwan
  •  (22/10 10:39)
  • Tube for you, and me
  •  (22/10 10:36)
  • Power flower to the fore
  •  (22/10 09:43)
  • A tumor tactic saves fertility
  •  (21/10 10:42)
  • Crackdown targets visual clutter
  •  (21/10 10:41)
  • Maritime U. seeks to be a beacon for seafarers
  •  (21/10 10:40)
  • Moratorium hits government cars
  •  (21/10 10:40)
  • Shock death
  •  (21/10 10:38)
  • Court helpers
  •  (21/10 10:36)
  • Traffic tie-ups
  •  (21/10 10:35)
  • Maggot free
  •  (21/10 10:34)
  • A celebration of fish stories
  •  (21/10 10:34)
     
     
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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