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| A haul of 100-million-year-old dinosaur eggs and fossils from China smuggled into Australia was last night heading back to Beijing .
(16/1 09:23)China increased purchases of the fuel from overseas by 34 percent last year as its economy expanded.
(16/1 09:23)The base retail price of gold jewelry increased to 246 yuan (US$33.96) a gram today from 240 yuan.
(15/1 17:28)Li Ka-shing, Bank of China and China Merchants Investments are among five partners of the NBA's China unit that was established yesterday.
(15/1 17:27)Beijing Olympics organizers yesterday asked opening and closing ceremonies ticket holders to register their personal information.
(15/1 17:26)China has revoked the export licenses of 600 toy makers during a nationwide four-month campaign.
(15/1 09:23)China's aviation industry will soar by double digits due to the country's hosting the Olympic Games, according to its industry regulator.
(15/1 09:22)The freezing wet weather will continue this week as the cold front continues over the city.
(15/1 09:22)Hosting the Olympic Games will help China¡¯s aviation industry record double-digit growth this year.
(14/1 17:17)The tragic romance "Atonement" was named best drama at the 65th annual Golden Globe awards.
(14/1 17:16)Shanghai will turn a chimney into a 201-meter observation tower for the 2010 World Expo.
(14/1 17:15)Auto production and sales in China surged more than 20 percent to a record 8.8 million units in 2007.
(14/1 09:16)The average price for a car plate in Shanghai on Saturday unexpectedly plunged to a six-year low under new rules.
(14/1 09:16)Snow came to the city last night for the first time this winter.
(14/1 09:16)Construction of Fisherman's Wharf started this morning on the west bank of the Huangpu River in Yangpu District.
(11/1 17:33)A cold front is expected to hit the city tonight, bringing a big drop in temperatures, rain, and possibly snow.
(11/1 17:33)China ¡¯s trade volume hit US$2.173 trillion for the first time last year as its surplus reached US$262.2 billion.
(11/1 17:33)A suicide bomber blew himself up among police outside a court in east Pakistan yesterday, killing at least 22 people.
(11/1 09:16)Matsushita Electric Industrial Co said yesterday it will drop the name of its charismatic founder and become Panasonic Corp.
(11/1 09:16)GM's China sales rose 19 percent in 2007 to 1.03 million vehicles.
(11/1 09:15)Heavy fog canceled or delayed 177 flights arriving or departing from Shanghai.
(10/1 16:32)China 's top sports authority has approved the mainland's first horse racing lottery that is expected to start in September in Wuhan City.
(10/1 16:31)Doctors advised city residents, especially kids, to wear a mask when going outdoors this week due to the constant heavy fog.
(10/1 16:30)Authorities warn residents to be on guard when a tour agency asks them to sign disclaimers in case of death or injury.
(10/1 09:11)Ex-guard for Princess Diana said yesterday a security team protecting her contributed to her death through hostility to paparazzi.
(10/1 09:10)A concert in memory of late HK superstar Leslie Cheung will be held in Shanghai Stadium on April 19.
(10/1 09:10)A broken gas pipe causes a fire near Yu Garden in Huangpu District this morning, but no injuries have been reported.
(9/1 16:23)Gold futures surge on the trading debut today. The most active contract closed at 223.30 yuan a gram, or 6.34 percent.
(9/1 16:22)Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic primary in New Hampshire while John McCain takes the state¡¯s Republican primary.
(9/1 16:22)Chinese Web users will spend 45.8 percent more this year on online games and booking hotel and flight tickets.
(9/1 09:06)Shareholders yesterday rejected China Eastern Airlines' bid to sell a 24-percent stake to Singapore Airlines and Temasek Holdings Pte.
(9/1 09:05)The Golden Globes will be reduced to a news conference on Sunday by the writers strike.
(9/1 09:05)Twelve Chinese citizens were confirmed dead among the 40 people killed in a warehouse fire south of Seoul yesterday.
(8/1 16:02)China today granted its State Scientific and Technological Award for 2007 to petrochemical scientist Min Enze and botanist Wu Zhengyi.
(8/1 16:02)Heavy fog caused traffic chaos in Shanghai this morning and the city government said no employee should be punished for being late.
(8/1 16:02)Yu Zhifei will appeal against a four-year jail sentence imposed last week for embezzling 1.05 million yuan.
(8/1 09:11)Shanghai Metro operator said yesterday it would upgrade capacity on Line 8 and 9 this year with new trains extending the operation.
(8/1 09:11)A fire yesterday engulfed a warehouse under construction south of Seoul , killing 40 people and injuring 10.
(8/1 09:11)The average Shanghai resident spent 11.94 hours a week last year reading books, newspapers and magazines.
(7/1 16:31)The average life expectancy of Chinese increased to 73 in 2005, 1.6 years more than in 2000, the Ministry of Health has said.
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