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  • The World Bank has appointed leading Chinese academic, Justin Yifu Lin, as its chief economist, President Robert Zoellick said yesterday.
  •  (5/2 16:01)
  • Shanghai's GDP expanded 13.3 percent to 1.2 trillion yuan last year, a double-digit growth for sixteen consecutive years.
  •  (5/2 09:13)
  • The Shanghai government is considering further changes to the car number plate auctions after receiving complaints about the system.
  •  (5/2 09:12)
  • About 20 million square meters of new homes will start construction this year in Shanghai .
  •  (5/2 09:12)
  • Shanghai¡¯s key stock index charted the biggest single-day percentage gain in 32 months today by advancing 8.13 percent.
  •  (4/2 16:20)
  • Sun was forecast in the first half of the Lunar New Year holiday, but rain and snow is expected to hit Shanghai from February 10.
  •  (4/2 16:19)
  • Traffic on the Jingzhu Highway has returned to normal but authorities still cautioned drivers not to flock to the key traffic artery.
  •  (4/2 16:19)
  • Stephen Chow's sci-fi film ¡°CJ7¡± has taken 5.6 million yuan in ticket sales in Shanghai since its national debut.
  •  (4/2 09:17)
  • China ¡¯s banking regulator has approved a plan by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China to buy a stake in a South African bank.
  •  (4/2 09:15)
  • Shanghai will enjoy sunshine today, but the rain and snow will be back tomorrow, weather experts said.
  •  (4/2 09:15)
  • Shanghai has canceled more than 1,000 long-distance buses today due to more snow.
  •  (1/2 16:18)
  • Snowstorms have killed at least 60 people across China while the direct economic loss has climbed to 53.79 billion yuan as of yesterday.
  •  (1/2 16:17)
  • Shanghai issued a yellow snowstorm alert at 1:36pm as about six millimeters is forecast from this afternoon to tomorrow morning.
  •  (1/2 16:17)
  • Shanghai residents are more enthusiastic about shopping, theater and art than people in other parts of China .
  •  (1/2 09:46)
  • No harmful chemicals were found in Chinese dumpling exports involved in a food-poisoning incident in Japan.
  •  (1/2 09:45)
  • Lenovo Group will sell its mobile-phone unit for US$100 million.
  •  (1/2 09:45)
  • Traffic on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line has "basically" returned to normal.
  •  (31/1 15:41)
  • Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani and Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards ended their campaigns yesterday.
  •  (31/1 15:41)
  • The water supply to households in northern Shanghai returned to normal today as a salt tide began to ebb.
  •  (31/1 15:39)
  • John McCain emerged as clear frontrunner for Republican presidential nomination with a victory in Florida primary.
  •  (31/1 09:18)
  • 15 crew members drowned and one remained missing as two ships collided yesterday in the mouth of the Yangtze River in Shanghai yesterday.
  •  (31/1 09:18)
  • China saw pork wholesale price drop last week for the first time since mid-October, Ministry of Commerce said.
  •  (31/1 09:18)
  • Flights at Shanghai¡¯s two airports are almost back to normal today while other airports around the country reopened.
  •  (30/1 16:29)
  • Shanghai will burn petroleum to generate electricity or purchase from neighboring provinces to ensure an adequate supply of power.
  •  (30/1 16:23)
  • Han Zheng was reelected as Shanghai's mayor and Liu Yungeng the city's top law maker at the 13th Shanghai People's Congress today.
  •  (30/1 16:23)
  • Twenty-five people were killed after their bus veered off a slippery mountain road in Guizhou Province yesterday morning.
  •  (30/1 09:16)
  • China will close more small coal fired power stations in 2008 to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, officials said yesterday.
  •  (30/1 09:15)
  • Shanghai's medical emergency centers sent out 793 ambulances on Monday, the highest number so far this year.
  •  (30/1 09:15)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao today inspects Hunan Province after it was hit hard by snowstorms.
  •  (29/1 16:03)
  • A record high of nearly 1,000 people were admitted to hospitals with bone fractures yesterday due to the snowy weather in Shanghai.
  •  (29/1 16:03)
  • Zhongshan Road Station opens a shortcut for commuters transferring between Metro lines 2, 3 and 4.
  •  (29/1 16:03)
  • Days of heavy snow have pushed the price of fresh vegetables to double or even more in Shanghai as supply is affected.
  •  (29/1 09:07)
  • A new round of blizzards threatened many parts of China yesterday after severe snow and ice storms that have killed at least 24 people.
  •  (29/1 09:06)
  • The yuan cracked the 7.2 mark against the US dollar and roared to a new post-revaluation high yesterday.
  •  (29/1 09:02)
  • Shanghai¡¯s traffic authority will extend its transfer discount policy to all 900 bus routes in the city this year.
  •  (25/1 15:53)
  • Italy Premier Romano Prodi yesterday handed in his resignation to President Giorgio Napolitano after his party lost a confidence vote.
  •  (25/1 15:53)
  • Eighteen people were killed and 9 others were injured as a high-speed train ploughed through a work team in Shandong Province on Wednesday.
  •  (25/1 15:52)
  • French bank Societe Generale has unearthed a 4.9-billion-euro fraud, one of history's biggest, by a single futures trader.
  •  (25/1 09:21)
  • Shanghai will be able to import more out-of-town power supplies this summer as a new link with Anhui Province will be operational then.
  •  (25/1 09:21)
  • Shanghai's government spending will increase by 16.9 percent this year.
  •  (25/1 09:21)
     
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