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  • Rubber strips and pads will be installed at People's Square Station of Metro Line 8 this week to reduce injuries.
  •  (7/1 16:30)
  • Shanghai Expo organizers unveiled the designs of 23 boats and 22 new ferries for visitors at a transport bidding meeting.
  •  (7/1 09:21)
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy could marry Italian singer and former model Carla Bruni next month, a French newspaper said yesterday.
  •  (7/1 09:21)
  • Contracts for the Shanghai-Beijing high-speed railway project worth 83.7 billion yuan will be shared by six companies.
  •  (7/1 09:20)
  • The blaze that has killed 3 firemen at a wholesale market in Xinjiang was put out today, with 7 reported to be missing.
  •  (4/1 17:11)
  • Seven commuters have been injured as they fell over a vertical gap between platforms and carriages in trial runs on Metro Lines 6 and 8.
  •  (4/1 17:10)
  • Democrat Obama and Republican Huckabee yesterday won the first contests of the US presidential nominating race with Iowa victories.
  •  (4/1 17:09)
  • Yu Zhifei, former chief of the Shanghai International Circuit, was jailed yesterday for four years for embezzlement.
  •  (4/1 09:37)
  • The wholesale price of homegrown kiwi fruit has risen by 30 percent year-on-year on the local market, the Shanghai Fruit Association said.
  •  (4/1 09:37)
  • Shanghai Post will issue stamps to commemorate the Year of the Mouse tomorrow.
  •  (4/1 09:37)
  • Two fire fighters have died while battling a raging fire in a 12-storey wholesale building in Urumqi, Xinjiang.
  •  (3/1 15:50)
  • Crude oil prices soared to US$100 a barrel yesterday for the first time, buoyed by supply concerns tied to violence in Nigeria.
  •  (3/1 15:50)
  • Commuters rushed the new Metro Line 6 in Pudong on its first working day yesterday, leading to serious crowding on trains and platforms.
  •  (3/1 15:49)
  • China will launch a price hearing conference this month to discuss ending the high roaming fees on mobile phones.
  •  (3/1 09:48)
  • The planned Maglev line from Longyang Road Metro Station to Hongqiao International Airport has a new route, planners announced yesterday.
  •  (3/1 09:48)
  • The Chinese yuan cracked the 7.3 mark against the US dollar yesterday and raced to a new post-revaluation high.
  •  (3/1 09:47)
  • Shanghai yesterday started work on the performance center for World Expo 2010.
  •  (31/12 12:23)
  • The Ministry of Finance said yesterday it would levy export taxes on wheat, corn, rice, soybeans and various processed grains in 2008.
  •  (31/12 12:22)
  • Hello Kitty from Sanrio Co will soon adorn T-shirts, bags and other products targeting young men, the company said.
  •  (30/12 12:22)
  • British parents trust their kids' judgment on when to lose their virginity more than that on when to leave school, a report says.
  •  (30/12 12:21)
  • Shanghai's consumer prices increased 5.2 percent in November, despite slower growth for the food costs.
  •  (29/12 12:21)
  • Shanghai ranks as the second-most competitive city in China in 2007, after Hong Kong which remains in the first place.
  •  (29/12 12:20)
  • Shanghai's consumer price index jumped 5.2 percent last month, the biggest rise since 2003.
  •  (28/12 17:59)
  • A police stand will be set up in Nanjing Rd for foreigners to report street hoaxers who lure people to caf¨¦ bars for blackmail.
  •  (28/12 17:58)
  • Law committee of NPC today suggested the Standing Committee pass a bill to raise the monthly individual income tax threshold to 2,000 yuan.
  •  (28/12 17:55)
  • Tu Guangshao and Ai Baojun have been appointed as Shanghai's two vice mayors.
  •  (28/12 09:09)
  • The Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda arrived in Beijing yesterday for the start of an official visit.
  •  (28/12 09:09)
  • The Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated yesterday.
  •  (28/12 09:08)
  • Chinese industrial companies' profits gained 36.7 percent in the first 11 months, outpacing the increase a year earlier.
  •  (27/12 16:28)
  • The salvaged 800-year-old merchant boat Nanhai No.1, loaded with precious trading goods, arrived at a port in Guangdong, this morning.
  •  (27/12 16:24)
  • Traffic on the city's Metro system will pass three million commuters a day after the start of trial operations on three new lines this weekend.
  •  (27/12 16:24)
  • Yishan Road Station on Metro Line 9 will not open as scheduled on Saturday due to problems relocating nearby residents.
  •  (27/12 09:07)
  • About seven billion yuan was used by China's central government departments and agencies without authorization in the first 11 months.
  •  (27/12 09:06)
  • PICC Property and Casualty Co Ltd will provide insurance protection and risk assessment for Shanghai World Expo 2010.
  •  (27/12 09:06)
  • China¡¯s two mainland stock markets will enjoy a four-day break from Dec. 29 to Jan. 1 for the New Year holiday.
  •  (26/12 16:06)
  • China today issued the country's first energy white paper, stressing a thrifty, clean and safe energy development path.
  •  (26/12 16:05)
  • Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (Group) today merged with Nanjing Automobile Group Corp to form China¡¯s biggest automaker.
  •  (26/12 16:05)
  • Coffee and tea lovers may have a slightly reduced risk of developing kidney cancer, a research hints.
  •  (26/12 09:30)
  • Distribution of sexes among younger Chinese is ¡°generally normal¡± despite serious discrepancies in some areas, a national report said.
  •  (26/12 09:29)
  • A computer virus disguised as a Christmas greeting has been spread widely among users of MSN.
  •  (26/12 09:29)
     
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