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  • More than 50,000 people were feared dead in the Sichuan earthquake.
  •  (16/5 09:23)
  • Shanghai sent an epidemic prevention team to aid earthquake rescue work in Sichuan Province this morning.
  •  (15/5 16:22)
  • China ¡¯s tourism watchdog said today that at least 506 tourism groups totaling 10,386 people were in areas devastated by the quake.
  •  (15/5 16:22)
  • More than 60,000 people have been rescued from earthquake-ravaged areas of Sichuan Province as of this morning.
  •  (15/5 16:21)
  • Russia and Europe are teaming up to build a spaceship which will fly astronauts to the moon, Russia said yesterday.
  •  (15/5 09:18)
  • Tourists and journalists, including about 50 foreigners, stranded at a town near quake epicenter were safe, a local official said.
  •  (15/5 09:17)
  • Death toll in Sichuan earthquake climbed to at least 14,866 yesterday.
  •  (15/5 09:16)
  • Forest police rescued 40 wild giant pandas in Wolong National Nature Reserve in earthquake-hit Sichuan today.
  •  (14/5 16:51)
  • The Ministry of Health has asked people to check before donating blood for quake victims to avoid unnecessary waste.
  •  (14/5 16:50)
  • The first helicopters reached Wenchuan this morning to deliver aid to victims of the earthquake that has ravaged parts of Sichuan Province.
  •  (14/5 16:50)
  • China¡¯s retail sales grew 22 percent in April to 814.2 billion yuan, the National Bureau of Statistics said yesterday.
  •  (14/5 09:20)
  • Flights to Sichuan Province were back to normal yesterday as the Chengdu Shuangliu Airport reopened, the Shanghai Airport Authority said.
  •  (14/5 09:19)
  • China's most devastating earthquake in three decades has killed at least 12,012 people with the toll likely to soar.
  •  (14/5 09:18)
  • Shanghai had detected Enterovirus 71 in 65 patients suffering hand- foot-mouth disease as of yesterday.
  •  (13/5 17:47)
  • More than 1,300 soldiers have arrived in Wenchuan County, the epicenter of yesterday's 7.8-magnitude quake, to begin rescue work.
  •  (13/5 17:46)
  • One Shanghainese traveler to Sichuan Province has been confirmed dead while 79 others are missing after yesterday¡¯s earthquake.
  •  (13/5 17:46)
  • The death toll of Myanmar's cyclone disaster kept rising with 3,480 more people killed, bringing the total to 31,938.
  •  (13/5 09:24)
  • A 7.8-magnitude earthquake has toppled buildings across a wide area of southwest China yesterday, killing more than 8,533 people.
  •  (13/5 09:24)
  • China yesterday raised the reserve requirement ratio to a fresh high to fight inflation which rebounded in April.
  •  (13/5 09:23)
  • A m agnitude 7.8 earthquake rocks Wenchuan in Sichuan Province and is felt as far away as Shanghai.
  •  (12/5 17:14)
  • The Olympic flame continues its journey across China as it reaches Xiamen, Fujian Province, at 2:03pm today.
  •  (12/5 17:13)
  • The consumer price index increases 8.5% in April year on year, following jumps of 8.3% in March and 8.7% in February.
  •  (12/5 17:13)
  • More police officers and subway staff will be put on duty in Shanghai today to handle passenger peak hours.
  •  (12/5 09:17)
  • City traffic police are cracking down on private car owners who install police lights and sirens on their vehicles to rush through traffic.
  •  (12/5 09:17)
  • China launched its first jumbo jet company in Shanghai yesterday.
  •  (12/5 09:16)
  • Foreigners should register at hotels or police stations within 24 hours after arriving in Shanghai.
  •  (9/5 16:39)
  • China ¡¯s Producer Price Index rose 8.1 percent in April from a year earlier after gaining 8 percent in March and 6.6 percent in February.
  •  (9/5 16:38)
  • Anhui ¡¯s health authorities confirm that two more kids have died of hand-foot-mouth disease, pushing the national death toll to 34.
  •  (9/5 16:38)
  • China's death toll of hand, foot and mouth disease rose to 30 yesterday as Hainan Province reported two deaths.
  •  (9/5 09:26)
  • Shanghai Daily's e-paper became the first newspaper from Asia to be available for download via Amazon.com's Kindle platform yesterday.
  •  (9/5 09:26)
  • Shanghai's GDP grew 11.5 percent in the first quarter to 304 billion yuan.
  •  (9/5 09:25)
  • The Olympic flame made history today as climbers reached the 8,848-meter summit of Mt Everest with the torch this morning.
  •  (8/5 16:49)
  • Enterovirus 71, which has led to a hand-foot-mouth disease outbreak and dozens of deaths in China, has been detected in Shanghai.
  •  (8/5 16:49)
  • China will invite 100 Japanese students from Waseda University to visit China, Chinese President Hu Jintao said today.
  •  (8/5 16:48)
  • China¡¯s first funeral industry museum opened to the public for free yesterday at Longhua Funeral Parlor in Xuhui District.
  •  (8/5 09:51)
  • Chinese mountaineers to carry the Olympic flame over the top of Mount Qomolangma will start their last spurt to the peak today.
  •  (8/5 09:51)
  • China¡¯s State Post Bureau has banned delivery of liquid goods nationwide from this month.
  •  (8/5 09:50)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index shed 4.13 percent today, its biggest drop in three weeks.
  •  (7/5 16:40)
  • The Olympic torch relay moved to Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong province.
  •  (7/5 16:39)
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda met in Tokyo today to further strategic relations.
  •  (7/5 16:39)
     
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