SPC & SCCPPCC Sessions 2006
 
 
  • Migrant insurance should cover ayis
  •  (21/1 09:13)
  • SPC adopts Five-Year Plan for city
  •  (21/1 09:13)
  • Remote-control streetlamps planned
  •  (21/1 09:13)
  • Training programs for unemployed youth
  •  (21/1 09:12)
  • Alert system would warn schools in bad weather
  •  (20/1 07:25)
  • Traffic and construction top agenda
  •  (20/1 07:24)
  • City eyes threat of falling windows from tall buildings
  •  (20/1 07:24)
  • Delegates seek campus cops
  •  (20/1 07:23)
  • Deposits urged to guarantee quality service paid in advance
  •  (19/1 07:26)
  • Prosecutors investigate hundreds for corruption
  •  (19/1 07:25)
  • Stricter laws needed to end looting of power equipment
  •  (19/1 07:25)
  • Property managers to be licensed
  •  (19/1 07:25)
  • Standing committee work plans
  •  (19/1 07:24)
  • Department needed to regulate training
  •  (18/1 10:24)
  • Help urged for drugmakers
  •  (18/1 07:23)
  • Delegates seek a quiet road
  •  (18/1 07:20)
  • Proposals discussed
  •  (17/1 08:59)
  • Tap water sources unsecured
  •  (17/1 07:20)
  • New theater designed especially for musicals
  •  (17/1 07:20)
  • Security museum a life saver
  •  (17/1 07:20)
  • City should turn feces into fuel, SPC told
  •  (17/1 07:19)
  • City says economy to grow at least 9% over 5 years
  •  (16/1 11:23)
  • Delegates approve of voting machines
  •  (16/1 07:20)
  • Proposals for SPC
  •  (16/1 07:20)
  • Government advisory body meets
  •  (14/1 11:14)
  • Advisor urges Pudong to create a special court for financial lawsuits
  •  (14/1 11:09)
     
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