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  • The ABBA tribute band Waterloo will perform at the Majestic Theater in Shanghai on May 20 and 21.
  •  (7/5 09:26)
  • There have been 1,988 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease in Shanghai so far this year, the Shanghai Health Bureau said yesterday.
  •  (7/5 09:26)
  • The death toll from a weekend cyclone that battered Myanmar rose above 22,000 with 41,000 still missing yesterday.
  •  (7/5 09:18)
  • The number of high-income tax payers in Shanghai increased 2.6 percent on year to 292,000 as of the end of 2007.
  •  (6/5 15:59)
  • The police authority has ordered stricter management of controlled knives and that all buyers of such weapons must be registered.
  •  (6/5 15:59)
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Tokyo today for a five-day "warm spring" trip to Japan.
  •  (6/5 15:59)
  • The number of expats living in the city almost doubled to 119,876 in 2006 from 2002, a report said yesterday.
  •  (6/5 09:16)
  • The number of hand-foot-mouth cases across China rose to nearly 12,000 cases as of yesterday, including 26 deaths.
  •  (6/5 09:15)
  • Myanmar authorities yesterday said at least 10,000 were killed and 3,000 missing after a cyclone hit the country.
  •  (6/5 09:15)
  • Mainland residents with special permits can stay in HK and Macau for up to 90 days to watch Olympic events held there.
  •  (5/5 16:52)
  • The third batch of Beijing Olympic tickets went on sale at 9am today. Fans in China can submit ticket orders through the official Website.
  •  (5/5 16:52)
  • Three people were killed and another 12 were injured when a bus caught fire in Shanghai's Yangpu District today.
  •  (5/5 16:51)
  • Shanghai United Cinema Lines took in 6.36 million yuan at the box office during the three-day May Day holiday.
  •  (5/5 09:25)
  • Shanghai collected tourism revenue of about 1.4 billion yuan during the May Day holiday which ended on Saturday.
  •  (5/5 09:25)
  • Microsoft Corp withdrew its US$42.3 billion bid to buy Yahoo! Inc.
  •  (5/5 09:25)
  • The death toll caused by Enterovirus 71 has risen to 21 as 2,946 cases have been confirmed in Fuyang, Anhui Province.
  •  (2/5 15:59)
  • Beijing police launch a month-long campaign to wipe out ticket scalpers to ensure the Olympic Games run smoothly.
  •  (2/5 15:59)
  • Rain is forecast to put a damper on the final day of the May Day holiday tomorrow although the temperature will likely remain warm.
  •  (2/5 15:56)
  • More than 220,000 people were expected to have traveled to and from Shanghai by train yesterday.
  •  (2/5 09:13)
  • The growth rate in revenue of the Chinese telecommunications industry fell in the first quarter on a slowdown in cell phone manufacturing.
  •  (2/5 09:10)
  • Estee Lauder Companies will introduce two or three brands in China by 2010.
  •  (2/5 09:08)
  • At least 15 people were killed and dozens injured in a tour bus accident in Hong Kong this morning.
  •  (1/5 16:08)
  • Traffic jams appeared near the soon-to-be-opened Hangzhou Bay Bridge this morning as drivers misunderstood when it would open.
  •  (1/5 16:08)
  • Shanghai Expo organizers are expecting more than 1 million people to visit Expo Exhibition Center after its launch today.
  •  (1/5 16:07)
  • A deadly virus that has killed 20 children in Anhui Province has sickened 1,884 children in the east China¡¯s province.
  •  (1/5 09:07)
  • The combined profit of the 1,574 listed firms on China¡¯s mainland jumped 49.3 percent to 1.01 trillion yuan last year.
  •  (1/5 09:07)
  • The Expo Exhibition Center, the first promotion and education base for World Expo 2010, will open for free today.
  •  (1/5 09:06)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index gained 4.82 percent today to reach its highest point since March 21.
  •  (30/4 16:18)
  • The Jinan Railways Bureau failed to send a speed-limit order to a train that collided with another in Shandong that killed at least 71 people.
  •  (30/4 16:17)
  • Hongqiao Airport will open more security checkpoints tomorrow to deal with an expected increase in travelers for the May Day holiday.
  •  (30/4 16:17)
  • A weeklong festival of IMAX science movies will be screened at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum next month.
  •  (30/4 09:21)
  • A Lhasa court sentenced 30 people yesterday to jail terms ranging from three years to life for their roles in March 14 riots in the city.
  •  (30/4 09:21)
  • The international leg of the Beijing Olympic Games flame's relay ended yesterday.
  •  (30/4 09:20)
  • Tourism spots across the country were told to freeze tickets prices for the next year under orders from several ministries.(
  •  (29/4 16:28)
  • Speeding was the "direct cause" of the train collision in Shandong Province that killed at least 70 people and injured hundreds.
  •  (29/4 16:28)
  • An eight-car subway train will be put into operation on Metro Line 2 in Shanghai tomorrow to alleviate crowds during the May Day holiday.
  •  (29/4 16:27)
  • PetroChina Ltd, China's biggest oil company, said yesterday its first quarter profit plunged 31.5 percent.
  •  (29/4 09:27)
  • Two passenger trains collided in Shandong Province yesterday, killing at least 70 people and injuring hundreds.
  •  (29/4 09:26)
  • The final batch of 18 airlines move to Pudong International Airport's new Terminal 2 building today.
  •  (29/4 09:23)
  • Shanghai has started to construct the Longyao Road Tunnel across the Huangpu River near the World Expo site.
  •  (28/4 09:30)
     
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