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  • Shanghai will reduce its major pollutants in air and water by about 5 percent this year, city officials said yesterday.
  •  (4/6 09:19)
  • Shanghai¡¯s Jiangnan Shipyard, China¡¯s oldest shipbuilder, yesterday completed its relocation to make way for World Expo 2010.
  •  (4/6 09:19)
  • Shanghai will host a free exhibition to showcase the city¡¯s future urban plans and energy-saving projects next week.
  •  (4/6 09:19)
  • Tickets for the 11th Shanghai International Film Festival will go on sale at 23 cinemas across the city from Saturday.
  •  (3/6 16:16)
  • Water and air quality improved in Shanghai last year, but noise pollution was worse, the city's environment authority said.
  •  (3/6 16:13)
  • Reconstruction work in quake-ravaged Sichuan Province may take 8 years and the government is calling for rebuilding suggestions.
  •  (3/6 16:13)
  • China Telecom will pay 110 billion yuan in cash to buy China Unicom¡¯s CDMA network asset and business.
  •  (3/6 09:27)
  • Archaeologists have unearthed five ancient tombs and a batch of artifacts dating back 2,000 years in the city¡¯s Songjiang District.
  •  (3/6 09:27)
  • More than 50 towns in eight counties in Sichuan Province are still without power three weeks after an earthquake.
  •  (3/6 09:27)
  • Armed police in Shanghai held an anti-terrorist drill this morning to prepare for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
  •  (2/6 16:06)
  • The search for a crashed helicopter, which was carrying 14 injured quake victims and 5 crew members, continued in Sichuan today.
  •  (2/6 16:06)
  • China Unicom Ltd and China Netcom Group Corp will hold a briefing today to announce details of the merger between the telecom giants.
  •  (2/6 16:05)
  • China's airlines yesterday stopped using paper tickets and began to adopt electronic tickets.
  •  (2/6 09:24)
  • Flimsy bags under 0.025mm thick are banned in China from yesterday and all retailers, including supermarkets, must charge for carrier bags.
  •  (2/6 09:23)
  • A military helicopter carrying 10 people injured in the Sichuan earthquake and four crew members crashed on Saturday.
  •  (2/6 09:23)
  • Twenty-four to 30 hot days over 35 degrees Celsius and three typhoons were forecast for Shanghai this summer.
  •  (30/5 16:11)
  • Nearly 200,000 people are expected to be evacuated today as they live below a dangerous lake formed by the May 12 quake in Sichuan.
  •  (30/5 16:11)
  • A gantry crane collapsed this morning, killing three operators and injuring two security guards in Pudong New Area.
  •  (30/5 16:11)
  • Ten airlines from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan will make 19 round-trip flights for the Dragon Boat Festival holiday.
  •  (30/5 10:40)
  • The average transaction price of new residences fell 8.2 percent to 13,893 yuan per square meter in Shanghai in May¡¯s first four weeks.
  •  (30/5 10:40)
  • Sharon Stone has apologized for her ¡°karma¡± comments on the Sichuan quake.
  •  (30/5 10:40)
  • Visiting Kuomintang Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung arrived in Shanghai this afternoon.
  •  (29/5 16:05)
  • Pudong New Area will build several neighborhoods near Lujiazui to offer rented apartments for professionals in the financial hub.
  •  (29/5 16:04)
  • More than 100 giant pandas have been missing at a nature reserve in Gansu Province since an 8.0-magnitude quake struck Sichuan .
  •  (29/5 16:04)
  • Design defects and obsolete buildings are among the reasons that many schools collapsed in the Sichuan earthquake.
  •  (29/5 10:48)
  • Hu Jintao, the General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, had a meeting with Kuomintang Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung in Beijing yesterday.
  •  (29/5 10:47)
  • The death toll from the May 12 earthquake increased by nearly 1,000 and stood at 68,109 as of noon yesterday.
  •  (29/5 10:47)
  • The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies signed World Expo 2010 contracts today.
  •  (28/5 16:06)
  • A 61-year-old retired woman donated her apartment worth 4.5 million yuan to build a school in earthquake-hit Sichuan Province.
  •  (28/5 16:05)
  • Shanghai completed the east link of the tunnel between Pudong and Changxing Island today.
  •  (28/5 16:05)
  • The Olympic flame relay finished its leg in Nanjing yesterday and will start the run in Hefei today.
  •  (28/5 11:06)
  • President Hu Jintao talked with South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-bak yesterday when Lee arrived in Beijing.
  •  (28/5 11:06)
  • The death toll from China's May 12 earthquake rose by more than 2,100 to 67,183 as of midday yesterday.
  •  (28/5 11:05)
  • Sixteen quake victims had operations in Shanghai hospitals by 10am today while other patients had medical checks.
  •  (27/5 16:18)
  • Soldiers are digging a diversionary channel to ease the threat of flooding from a barrier lake in Tangjiashan, Sichuan Province.
  •  (27/5 16:18)
  • Experts declared today's launch of weather satellite Fengyun-3 a success at the Taiyuan satellite center in Shanxi Province.
  •  (27/5 16:16)
  • Death toll in the May 12 earthquake climbed to at least 65,080 as of noon yesterday, with another 23,150 missing.
  •  (27/5 09:18)
  • Results from a decades-long study may enable women to drink coffee or tea without worrying about increasing breast cancer risks.
  •  (27/5 09:18)
  • Drivers will soon be able to dial a new hotline 12122 for emergency help on local expressways.
  •  (27/5 09:17)
  • Authorities in Shanghai and Jiangsu are talking about extending Metro Line 11 to Taicang City in the neighboring province.
  •  (26/5 16:26)
     
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