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China¡¯s first mandatory liver-transplant registry system was established in Shanghai at the
weekend.
(16/6 09:20)Rain clouds are expected to settle over the city today and stick around until next Wednesday.
(13/6 16:22)China ¡¯s retail sales climbed 21.6% from a year earlier to 870.4 billion yuan (US$126 billion) last month after gaining 22 percent in April.
(13/6 16:14)The Chinese mainland and Taiwan today agreed to start weekend flights across the Strait and allow mainland travelers on the island.
(13/6 16:14)Foreign direct investment in China rose 37.94 percent in May from a year earlier to US$7.76
billion.
(13/6 09:30)China's auditing authority said yesterday it had found three cases of the illegal use of quake relief
funds involving nearly 300,000 yuan.
(13/6 09:30)Shanghai stocks plunged to close below the 3,000 level yesterday.
(13/6 09:29)The consumer price index increased 7.7% last month year on year, following jumps of 8.5% in April and 8.3 in March.
(12/6 16:32)China 's third manned space mission will launch in October, the Manned Space Engineering Office said today.
(12/6 16:30)Chen Yunlin, Chairman of the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait, accepts invitation to visit Taiwan this year.
(12/6 16:29)Shanghai has started constructing a ring-shaped elevated walkway in the Lujiazui Area, a project
engineer said yesterday.
(12/6 13:11)The Red Cross Society of China is planning to allocate 2.5 billion yuan for rehabilitation projects in
areas hit by the May 12 earthquake.
(12/6 13:11)China¡¯s trade surplus in May dropped 9.9 percent from a year earlier to US$20.2 billion.
(12/6 10:11)The annual Shanghai Tourism Festival will run from Sept.13 to Oct. 6 and include an opening night parade on Huaihai Rd.
(11/6 16:23)More heavy rain is expected in S. China in the next 3 days after storms triggered floods and destroyed homes in Guangdong and Hubei.
(11/6 16:22)The Producer Price Index rose 8.2 percent in May from a year earlier after gaining 8.1 percent in April and 8 percent in March.
(11/6 16:12)The panda conservation and research center in Wolong will be relocated due to damage and the
danger of landslide.
(11/6 09:01)Apple will probably launch its iPhone in the Chinese mainland by the end of this year, according to
Chief Executive Steve Jobs.
(11/6 09:01)Shanghai has adopted a blueprint to build a passage linking Chongming Island and Jiangsu
Province, including a bridge.
(11/6 08:56)The Shanghai Composite Index sank 7.73% to 3,072.33 at 3pm today, the biggest daily loss since February 2007.
(10/6 16:16)Mianyang City issued the second-highest flood alert today as water being drained from a quake lake started flowing at a faster rate.
(10/6 16:15)A crashed helicopter was found in quake-hit Sichuan today and all 19 people aboard, including a crew of five, were confirmed dead.
(10/6 16:15)China launched communications satellite Zhongxing-9 from Xichuang, Sichuan Province, 8:15pm
yesterday.
(10/6 09:03)Middle-aged adults who smoke tend to perform poorly on memory and reasoning tests compared
to nonsmokers, study finds.
(10/6 09:03)From today, passengers should use south square to enter Shanghai Railway Station because of
renovation work at north square.
(10/6 09:02)
Shanghai launched a database today to record the history of Jewish refugees in Shanghai during World War II.
(6/6 16:09)A rescue team has narrowed the search area for a missing helicopter that is believed to have crashed in Wenchuan County, Sichuan.
(6/6 16:07)Teachers have been ordered to be the last person to leave a classroom if an aftershock strikes Sichuan during the college entrance exam.
(6/6 16:06)China's securities regulator yesterday approved the initial public offering plan by China
Construction Co Ltd.
(6/6 09:23)Despite a slight drop, local university graduates still earn more than their counterparts in other
Chinese cities, a latest report shows.
(6/6 09:22)Baidu.com Inc officially launched its instant message Hi system yesterday.
(6/6 09:22)Houses and shops were flooded along a section of Suzhou Creek in Shanghai's Huangpu District early today.
(5/6 16:49)Soldiers will begin a maneuver today near a quake lake that could burst and cause a flood at any time.
(5/6 16:44)The government has published some polite chants and gestures for spectators to use at Olympic events.
(5/6 16:43)Japanese offices and Chinese residential properties are this year¡¯s top two picks for global real
estate investors.
(5/6 09:24)Governments in 11 cities, including Shanghai and Beijing, were found to have misused a total of
8.4 billion yuan from land-grant fees.
(5/6 09:23)About 30,500 people in the mountainous regions are still without a water supply following the
Sichuan earthquake.
(5/6 09:23)Three powerful music associations jointly urged advertisers to boycott Baidu.com for offering downloads of pirated music.
(4/6 16:25)Emissions of major pollutants -- sulfur dioxide and chemical oxygen demand -- declined for the first time in China last year.
(4/6 16:24)Barack Obama won the US Democratic presidential nomination yesterday and could become the first African-American president.
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