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  • Chinese follow-up troop from engineering unit leaves for Darfur
  •  (17/7 09:39)
  • China sends extra teams to monitor fund using in quake zone
  •  (17/7 09:38)
  • Beijing uses remote video to monitor food, air at Olympic venues
  •  (17/7 09:35)
  • My robot friend
  •  (17/7 09:34)
  • Hu lights up quake-hit students' day
  •  (17/7 09:23)
  • China rejects Bush's "religion freedom" remarks
  •  (17/7 09:22)
  • China to use intelligent robot for first time in Arctic expedition
  •  (16/7 17:31)
  • China's quake-affected children to fly out on Russian holiday
  •  (16/7 17:30)
  • Taiwan to host 5,000 mainland tourists a day in 2009: SEF Chairman
  •  (16/7 17:29)
  • China's State Council appoints two senior officials
  •  (16/7 17:27)
  • Foreign man found dead in east China apartment
  •  (16/7 09:43)
  • Landslide leaves one missing, over 100 houses buried in SW China
  •  (16/7 09:41)
  • China's anti-monopoly law commission in force
  •  (16/7 09:40)
  • A hero goes home
  •  (16/7 09:38)
  • Chinese vice president stresses safety for Olympic venues outside Beijing
  •  (16/7 09:26)
  • New Zealand authorities concerned with assault of Chinese student
  •  (15/7 16:06)
  • Truck collision kills six, injures one in southeast China
  •  (15/7 16:05)
  • Chinese police search for furniture store owner after fire kills nine
  •  (15/7 16:04)
  • 10 people die in north China coal mine flooding
  •  (15/7 16:03)
  • First Olympic ticket lawsuit reaches Beijing's court
  •  (15/7 09:41)
  • China to improve transparency of public hearings on price setting
  •  (15/7 09:39)
  • Senior Chinese official vows thrift, clean-fingered Olympics
  •  (15/7 09:38)
  • Wounded hero
  •  (15/7 09:36)
  • 10 miners trapped in N. China coal mine flood
  •  (14/7 16:43)
  • Police detain 39 for taking forbidden articles to Beijing subways
  •  (14/7 16:42)
  • Police detain 100 people over violence in SW China protest
  •  (14/7 16:41)
  • Thirteen trapped in north China coal mine flood
  •  (14/7 09:45)
  • Strong earthquake hits sea area near Taiwan
  •  (14/7 09:41)
  • 9 Chinese missing off northeastern Madagascar
  •  (14/7 09:39)
  • Bus plunge horror
  •  (14/7 09:37)
  • Beijing to adjust working hours for Olympics
  •  (14/7 09:26)
  • Beijing lives up to promise
  •  (14/7 09:23)
  • Fresh-air promise kept
  •  (13/7 10:58)
  • Tibet starts inspection of school building quality
  •  (13/7 10:56)
  • Barriers to keep algae in check
  •  (13/7 10:55)
  • Bus plunges from central China bridge, at least five dead
  •  (13/7 10:54)
  • China sets new subsidy plan for May 12 quake survivors
  •  (13/7 10:27)
  • Rain continues to wreak havoc
  •  (13/7 10:23)
  • Hotels, travel agencies brace for Olympic Games bonanza
  •  (12/7 11:30)
  • Beijing subway interrupted after man jumps off platform
  •  (12/7 11:29)
     
     
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    A sales assistant displays pure gold moon cakes at a department store in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, yesterday. Moon cake is a Chinese pastry traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on Sept. 14 this year. -Xinhua