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  • A 4.5-meter-high mouse king lantern will be built in the central square of Yuyuan Garden for the Spring Festival.
  •  (24/1 16:13)
  • Shanghai pledged to increase yearly gross domestic product to more than two trillion yuan (US$276.3 billion) in the next five years.
  •  (24/1 16:11)
  • The Chinese economy grew 11.4 percent in 2007 ¨C the biggest increase since 1994 ¨C even as the country tried to rein in excessive growth.
  •  (24/1 16:11)
  • The only survivor in the crash that killed Princess Diana said he had no memory of the last moments of the fatal trip.
  •  (24/1 09:20)
  • Shanghai and major cities in Yangtze River Delta will adopt an automatic toll collection system on expressways by September.
  •  (24/1 09:19)
  • Passengers departing Shanghai during Spring Festival peak travel season will be unlikely to snare discount fares.
  •  (24/1 09:18)
  • The Shanghai government will invite more experts to further study the feasibility of a planned maglev line.
  •  (23/1 17:31)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index rose 3.14 percent, or 143.3 points, to 4,703.05 at 3pm. The index rebounded from two days of sharp losses.
  •  (23/1 17:31)
  • About 5.6 million passengers are expected to use Shanghai's two airports during the peak travel season, up 8.3 percent from last year.
  •  (23/1 17:31)
  • The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point yesterday.
  •  (23/1 09:17)
  • China will cut the cost of out-of-town mobile phone calls by up to 80 percent, said officials attending yesterday's price hearing.
  •  (23/1 09:16)
  • More than 210,000 Chinese people applied for the IELTS test last year, making China the largest source of applicants.
  •  (23/1 09:16)
  • A strong cold front will keep temperatures between zero and five degrees Celsius tomorrow and Thursday.
  •  (22/1 16:07)
  • Construction started at Expo¡¯s Puxi site today, including three roads and a pumping station on the west bank of the Huangpu River.
  •  (22/1 16:06)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index plunged 7.22 percent, or 354.69 points, to 4,559.75 today, its lowest level since August 2.
  •  (22/1 16:06)
  • The Shanghai Agrobiological Gene Center has developed a new species of camellia for the Expo which can blossom in summer.
  •  (22/1 09:15)
  • Road accidents and collapsing houses caused by the heaviest snowstorms in more than a decade in Hubei and Anhui have killed 26 people.
  •  (22/1 09:14)
  • Local taxi companies are considering replacing the present white cloth seat covers with black leather.
  •  (22/1 09:11)
  • The week-long holiday for the Spring Festival will run from February 6 until February 12, the State Council said today.
  •  (21/1 16:21)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index sank 5.14 percent, or 269.07 points, to 4,911.44 at 3pm. This was the lowest since December 19.
  •  (21/1 16:21)
  • Shanghai's Higher People's Court today upheld a judge's decision to jail former property tycoon Zhou Zhengyi for 16 years on five charges.
  •  (21/1 16:21)
  • The rain in Shanghai is expected to stop from tomorrow, but another cold front is on the way.
  •  (21/1 09:24)
  • Air China's parent has decided to bid for a stake in rival China Eastern Airlines Corp, after Singapore Airlines Ltd's offer was rejected.
  •  (21/1 09:24)
  • Foreign direct investment in China has risen to US$74.7 billion in 2007.
  •  (21/1 09:21)
  • Shanghai conferred its top science and technology award to mathematician Li Daqian and orthopedist Dai Kerong.
  •  (18/1 16:18)
  • China Postal Savings Bank opened its 22nd provincial branch in Shanghai today, offering a full range of financial services.
  •  (18/1 16:16)
  • The average bad loan ratio dropped to 6.7% among major Chinese banks at the end of last year compared to 23.6% in 2002.
  •  (18/1 16:16)
  • The Shanghai Railway Administration will spend up to 20 billion yuan upgrading railway facilities this year.
  •  (18/1 09:23)
  • Employees at two-thirds of multinational companies on the Chinese mainland can expect year-end bonuses to rise at least 10% this year.
  •  (18/1 09:22)
  • China had 210 million Internet users last year.
  •  (18/1 09:22)
  • The housing price in 70 major Chinese cities jumped an average of 10.5 percent in December from a year earlier.
  •  (17/1 16:33)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index shed 2.63 percent, or 138.98 points, to 5,151.63 today.
  •  (17/1 16:32)
  • Five workers were injured in an explosion near Shanghai's Jin Mao Tower in Pudong New Area this morning.
  •  (17/1 16:32)
  • Luwan District plans face-lifts for 43 villas on Sinan Road that will become venues to receive VIPs during World Expo.
  •  (17/1 09:15)
  • Authorities have approved a plan to build 15 transport hubs integrating Metro lines, bus terminals and underground parking lots for scooters.
  •  (17/1 09:15)
  • Overhead wires in several downtown areas, including Xintiandi, will be moved underground this year, officials said.
  •  (17/1 09:10)
  • Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a super-slim new laptop at the Macworld trade show yesterday.
  •  (16/1 16:17)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 2.81 percent, or 153.18 points, following a plunge in US markets yesterday.
  •  (16/1 16:16)
  • The sea level around Shanghai has risen 115 millimeters in the last 30 years ¨C more than any other Chinese city except Tianjin.
  •  (16/1 16:16)
  • The Ministry of Health yesterday released revised diet guidelines to battle increasingly poor eating habits among Chinese.
  •  (16/1 09:25)
     
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