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  • 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)
  • A virus outbreak has killed 19 children and made nearly 800 others sick in a small city in east China's Anhui Province since March.
  •  (28/4 09:28)
  • Yesterday was the hottest day of the year in Shanghai so far, with the mercury reaching 27.6 degrees Celsius.
  •  (28/4 09:26)
  • Carrefour China today announced the cancellation of its planned promotion for the May Day holiday.
  •  (25/4 16:17)
  • Tourists from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan can enter Tibet from May 1, but no date has been set for when foreigners will be allowed to go.
  •  (25/4 16:16)
  • A rule that air passengers can only take carry-on bags within a standard weight and size should be enforced by airlines from May 1.
  •  (25/4 16:16)
  • A painting by Winston Churchill of a Moroccan sunset has sold for US$350,000, an auction company Website says.
  •  (25/4 09:13)
  • A pilot was ordered to pay 1.4 million yuan in compensation after resigning from an airline, a Yunnan Province court ruled yesterday.
  •  (25/4 09:13)
  • Beijing bans smoking at public venues starting May 1.
  •  (25/4 09:12)
  • A Chongqing person has won the country's biggest sports lottery jackpot worth 82.34 million yuan (US$11.86 million).
  •  (24/4 16:13)
  • Health authorities confirmed that tainted bottled water was the source of an outbreak of Hepatitis A that infected 330 people in Guiyang City.
  •  (24/4 16:12)
  • Foreign athletes and officials will be able to buy newspapers and magazines from their countries at Olympic venues during the Games.
  •  (24/4 16:12)
  • China yesterday cut share trading stamp tax from 0.3 percent to 0.1 percent, effective today, to boost equities market.
  •  (24/4 09:25)
  • China will start the third round of domestic ticket sales from May 5, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee said yesterday.
  •  (24/4 09:25)
  • Key technology for a moon rover Shanghai developed has passed technical appraisal.
  •  (24/4 09:25)
  • The third batch of Beijing Olympic Games' tickets will go on sale from May 5.
  •  (23/4 16:43)
  • The aviation authority will suspend two China Eastern Airlines flights -- Kunming to Xishuangbanna and Kunming to Dali -- from May 4.
  •  (23/4 16:41)
  • No overtime will be paid to young people who work on the newly announced half-day Youth Day holiday since it is not a public holiday.
  •  (23/4 16:41)
  • Reserves of coal for power generation have dropped to fewer than seven days in some Chinese provinces.
  •  (23/4 09:26)
  • Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee said yesterday he would step down following his indictment for tax evasion and breach of trust.
  •  (23/4 09:25)
  • Shanghai¡¯s registered labor force, aged between 16 and 59, decreased for the first time last year.
  •  (23/4 09:24)
  • Three hundred million people aged 28 and younger will get a half-day break on May 4 to celebrate Youth Day.
  •  (22/4 17:07)
  • Workers unearthed an unexploded bomb near Baoyang Road Harbor in Shanghai's Baoshan District yesterday.
  •  (22/4 17:07)
  • Some supermarkets began to set up check-out lanes for customers without plastic bags to prepare for the ban that starts on June 1.
  •  (22/4 17:06)
  • Shanghai stocks inched up 0.72 percent at the close yesterday as sentiment remained bearish.
  •  (22/4 09:18)
  • ¡°The Ancient Olympic Games,¡± an exhibition on loan from the British Museum, will go on display from May 1 at the Shanghai Museum.
  •  (22/4 09:18)
  • The Beijing Olympics¡¯ torch relay went through the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur yesterday amid rousing cheers.
  •  (22/4 09:17)
  • The carrying rate of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen has decreased to 7.18% in China.
  •  (21/4 16:25)
  • Chinese tour groups to the United States may be postponed by one month to July, China Central Television Station reported today.
  •  (21/4 16:25)
  • The French Senate president today visited handicapped torch bearer Jin Jing, who was attacked in Paris during the Olympic torch relay.
  •  (21/4 16:25)
  • Shanghai has completed the major construction of the Shangzhong Road Tunnel, the country's biggest shield-building tunnel.
  •  (21/4 09:23)
  • China last night issued rules to restrict disposals of previously non-tradable equities held by big investors in listed firms.
  •  (21/4 09:23)
  • Three people were confirmed dead in mud flows and strong winds caused by Typhoon Neoguri in Guangdong Province.
  •  (21/4 09:23)
  • Shanghai¡¯s Metro Line 5 will add two new stations across the Huangpu River and extend into Fengxian District.
  •  (18/4 15:37)
  • Construction started today on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway that will trim travel time to 5 hours between the two cities.
  •  (18/4 15:37)
  • Australian Jared Tallent won the first athletics event at the National Stadium, or Bird¡¯s Nest, today by winning the IAAF 20km race walk.
  •  (18/4 15:36)
     
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