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  • The State Council approved a new law and holiday plan, giving Chinese workers one more statutory holiday from next year.
  •  (17/12 14:27)
  • The labor union of Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co filed lawsuits against Groupe Danone SA alleging unlawful competition.
  •  (17/12 14:27)
  • China¡¯s fixed-asset investment in urban areas rose 26.8 percent in the first 11 months from a year earlier.
  •  (14/12 16:42)
  • The record-setting Sutong Bridge linking Suzhou and Nantong in neighboring Jiangsu Province will open to traffic next month.
  •  (14/12 16:42)
  • The average home price in 70 major cities rose 10.5% last month compared with a year ago.
  •  (14/12 16:42)
  • China has agreed to let ¡°qualified¡± foreign companies float their shares on the mainland.
  •  (14/12 10:57)
  • Prices of about one third of Shanghai's residential projects available for sale have risen more than 30 percent over the past 12 months.
  •  (14/12 10:56)
  • Shanghai plans to adopt a new car plate auction system early next year.
  •  (14/12 10:55)
  • China¡¯s industrial output rose 17.3 percent in November from a year earlier, the smallest increase this year.
  •  (13/12 17:02)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index slid 2.70 percent, or 137.5 points, to 4,958.04 at 3pm today, posting the biggest decline since November 9.
  •  (13/12 17:02)
  • Nanjing City held a ceremony today to mourn the deaths of over 300,000 people killed by Japanese intruders 70 years ago.
  •  (13/12 17:00)
  • Shanghai Airlines and Air China joined the Star Alliance yesterday to strengthen their international network.
  •  (13/12 09:10)
  • Officials in Shanghai predict a plague of mosquitoes next summer because of their growing resistance to insecticides and warmer weather.
  •  (13/12 09:09)
  • Shanghai will unveil its World Expo 2010 mascot on Tuesday evening, organizers said yesterday.
  •  (13/12 09:07)
  • Shanghai¡¯s energy consumption creates 58.05 million tons of carbon emissions a year, according to Tongji University.
  •  (12/12 17:42)
  • At least 19 people were killed when a fire broke out this morning in a high-rise building in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province.
  •  (12/12 17:41)
  • China's retail sales climbed 18.8% year on year last month to 810.5 billion yuan (US$109.83 billion), surpassing October's 18.1% growth.
  •  (12/12 17:41)
  • Chinese tourists will be able to visit US on group tours under an agreement reached yesterday in Beijing.
  •  (12/12 09:09)
  • Shanghai will transform Zhenru area in Putuo District into a shopping center like Xujiahui, officials said yesterday.
  •  (12/12 09:08)
  • The International Channel Shanghai will start broadcasting in English and Japanese 24 hours a day on New Year¡¯s Day.
  •  (12/12 09:08)
  • Chang'e-1, China's 1st lunar orbiter, has started photographing the dark side of the moon.
  •  (11/12 16:33)
  • China¡¯s trade surplus rose 14.7% to US$26.28 billion last month from a year earlier, the third-highest monthly total.
  •  (11/12 16:33)
  • The consumer price index increased 6.9% in November, surpassing October¡¯s 6.5% and recording the biggest monthly jump since 1997.
  •  (11/12 16:32)
  • The city¡¯s first indoor flower market has moved to Zhenbei Road in Putuo District.
  •  (11/12 09:31)
  • Intervals between trains in northern extension of Metro Line 1 will be cut to 6 minutes from 9 minutes with new schedule launched.
  •  (11/12 09:30)
  • City consumer watchdog found Guangzhou P&G¡¯s Tide washing powder to have inadequate dirt-removing power.
  •  (11/12 09:29)
  • Three people were shot to death and six were wounded yesterday in two church-related shootings in Colorado, United States.
  •  (10/12 17:08)
  • The second batch of Beijing Olympic tickets went on sale for the second time today after the booking system crashed in October.
  •  (10/12 17:08)
  • The China National Space Administration published four series of moon pictures and some data sent back by lunar orbiter Chang'e-1.
  •  (10/12 17:08)
  • Showgirls from Lido de Paris will give eight performances at Shanghai Oriental Arts Center next month.
  •  (10/12 09:06)
  • Anne Darwin, wife of ¡°missing man¡± John Darwin, returned to Britain yesterday and was arrested on suspicion of fraud.
  •  (10/12 09:06)
  • A new, improved version of ¡°Live in Shanghai¡± is to be launched today on ShanghaiDaily.com.
  •  (10/12 09:06)
  • Ninety-six miners were feared dead after a coal mine gas blast in northern China yesterday.
  •  (7/12 16:28)
  • Rescuers found another 26 bodies at Xinyao Coal Mine, bringing the death toll from an explosion to 105.
  •  (7/12 16:03)
  • China will build another 4 hydropower projects in the Yangtze River¡¯s upper reaches with total capacity doubling the Three Gorges project.
  •  (7/12 16:03)
  • Construction of the new Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway is expected to start next month, railway planners announced yesterday.
  •  (7/12 16:03)
  • A parcel bomb exploded at a lawyer¡¯s office in central Paris yesterday, killing a secretary and seriously injuring an attorney.
  •  (7/12 10:27)
  • Winter has arrived. Today the city is expected to record an average temperate of below 10 degrees Celsius for the fifth day in a row.
  •  (7/12 10:25)
  • Construction of a bridge that will connect Shanghai's Chongming Island and Jiangsu Province will begin next month.
  •  (6/12 16:18)
  • Forty people were confirmed dead and 75 are still trapped after an explosion at a coal mine in north China's Shanxi Province today.
  •  (6/12 16:18)
     
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