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The serious countdown begins as China prepares to launch its third manned space mission in late September that will feature the nation¡¯s first space walk.
(8/9 09:30)A coal mine gas blast in China's Sichuan Province early today killed 10 miners with another eight missing.
(5/9 17:02)Shanghai Expo organizers today produced English and Chinese editions of a book about the World Expo.
(5/9 17:01)Fifteen countries including France and Germany have banned posting moon cakes, a traditional Chinese food for the Mid-autumn Festival.
(5/9 17:01)A city court began hearing charges yesterday against a gang allegedly trading in pirated software worth US$10 million-plus, the biggest copyright violation case in Shanghai¡¯s history.
(5/9 09:36)Shaolin Temple is in talks with major Chinese gym chains to roll out gentle kung fu classes, dubbed Chinese yoga.
(5/9 09:36)Shanghai 2010 World Expo visitors will be able to walk through a house of the future that features the latest in energy-saving design.
(5/9 09:33)This year's Shanghai Art Expo will kick off next Wednesday at Shanghai Mart and will last five days till September 14.
(4/9 16:46)The direct economic loss from the May quake in Sichuan has topped 845.1 billion yuan while the death toll is feared to be above 87,000.
(4/9 16:45)The city will be using natural gas from Turkmenistan by 2010 when the country's second West-East natural gas pipeline has been completed.
(4/9 16:44)Japan¡¯s Taro Aso has the backing of half of the ruling party¡¯s branches to become the next prime minister.
(4/9 09:32)Pakistani Taliban members said yesterday they would not kill the two Chinese engineers and two Pakistanis they abducted last week, and would free them on unspecified condition.
(4/9 09:32)Four Beijing Olympic gold medalists from Shanghai arrived home yesterday and received a hero¡¯s welcome at Hongqiao Airport.
(4/9 09:31)This year's National Day holidays will begin two days earlier, spanning the seven days from September 29 to October 5.
(3/9 16:04)Coca-Cola today offered to buy the Hong Kong-listed China Huiyuan Juice Group for HK$17.9 billion (US$2.3 billion) in cash.
(3/9 16:02)Shanghai had just 22 days from June to August when the temperature soared to 35 degrees, the fewest in 6 years.
(3/9 16:02)Evacuees across America clamored to come home yesterday after New Orleans was largely spared by Hurricane Gustav, only to be told to stay put a few days longer.
(3/9 09:33)Thailand¡¯s Prime Minister yesterday declared a state of emergency to restore order after clashes between government opponents and supporters claimed one and injured scores more.
(3/9 09:33)A vehicle tunnel will soon be built that will link Lujiazui in Pudong with Puxi and ease one of the worst traffic-jam areas in Shanghai.
(3/9 09:31)Hongkou District will pioneer a series of bicycle lanes on smaller roads running parallel to main thoroughfares.
(2/9 16:05)Local marriage registry offices will be closed during the Mid-Autumn Festival from September 13 to 15.
(2/9 16:05)The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway will cut traveling time from the previously planned 5 hours to 4.
(2/9 16:02)The Beijing man who killed six police officers in an apparent revenge attack is sentenced to death by a Shanghai court.
(2/9 09:33)Japan¡¯s prime minister suddenly resigned after less than a year in office yesterday, throwing the world¡¯s second-largest economy into political turmoil.
(2/9 09:33)Rescue authorities appealed for shelter and tents yesterday after the earthquake in southwest China left at least 40 dead and hundreds of thousands homeless.
(2/9 09:32)Stalls and businesses inside Metro stations will be reopened this week following a month-long closure.
(1/9 16:37)A Shanghai court today sentenced Yang Jia to death for murdering 6 police officers and injuring 4 others at Zhabei Public Security Bureau.
(1/9 16:37)The Beijing Paralympic Games torch relay was staged in the city this morning. Shanghai Party Secretary Yu Zhengsheng lit the torch.
(1/9 16:37)Owners of Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal will lease out a landmark building shaped like a drop of water to upscale restaurants.
(1/9 09:31)Beijing is seeking ways to make better use of the 12 venues built for the Olympics, with plans to host major international sporting and cultural events.
(1/9 09:31)At least 15 people die in an explosion at a fireworks plant in north China¡¯s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the worst in a series of blasts since 2005.
(1/9 09:30)Ninety-eight percent of Beijing's residents believe the Olympic Games were a success.
(29/8 15:48)Nine people are trapped underground after trying to steal coal from the Kailuan Group in Guye District of Tangshan City, Hebei Province.
(29/8 15:48)Obama, launching his campaign for the White House in an outdoor extravaganza, promised an end to the "broken politics in Washington."
(29/8 15:46)More than 200 multinational corporations have established their regional headquarters in
Shanghai.
(29/8 09:31)The Maglev line will extend south from Pudong International Airport to Lingang New City, then
turn west and terminate in Fengxian District.
(29/8 09:30)China Telecom yesterday said first-half profit fell.
(29/8 09:30)Leaders from member states of Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathered in Tajik capital of Dushanbe today for summit.
(28/8 16:18)A global media center is planned for the 29th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center, the skyscraper set to open on Saturday.
(28/8 16:17)Premier Wen lit the Paralympics flame at the ancient Temple of Heaven in Beijing today, starting the torch relay before the Paralympics.
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