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  • China¡¯s first-quarter tax revenue increased more than a third from the year before.
  •  (18/4 09:25)
  • Former Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Liangyu will not appeal his 18-year jail term for abuse of power and taking bribes.
  •  (18/4 09:25)
  • Shanghai stocks tumbled more than 2 percent to a one-year low yesterday.
  •  (18/4 09:24)
  • China's top aviation authority will suspend part of China Eastern Airlines' operation in Yunnan Province.
  •  (17/4 16:01)
  • A train trip from Shanghai to Hefei City will be cut by two hours to four-and-a-half hours after a new railway link opens tomorrow.
  •  (17/4 15:48)
  • Shanghai's Pudong International Airport has begun to cut food and product prices about 25% to match those in the city's Metro stations.
  •  (17/4 15:46)
  • The reserve ratio will rise 16 percent on yuan deposits on April 25, China¡¯s central bank said yesterday.
  •  (17/4 09:21)
  • Shanghai¡¯s retail sales jumped 16.9 percent to 109.1 billion yuan in the first quarter, up 3.7 percentage points from a year earlier.
  •  (17/4 09:20)
  • The Principality of Monaco signed a participation contract with Shanghai Expo organizers yesterday.
  •  (17/4 09:20)
  • Inflation slows to 8.3% in March, down 0.4 of a percentage point from February.
  •  (16/4 17:10)
  • China's GDP jumps 10.6% to 6.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter.
  •  (16/4 17:05)
  • Carrefour issues a statement supporting the Beijing Olympics and says its president and Chinese CEO will attend the opening ceremony.
  •  (16/4 17:05)
  • More than 70 people were killed when a Congolese airliner taking off from the eastern city of Goma crashed yesterday.
  •  (16/4 09:22)
  • China demanded an apology from US TV news channel CNN yesterday after one of its commentators attacked the Chinese people.
  •  (16/4 09:21)
  • Chile signed its 2010 World Expo participation contract with China in Shanghai yesterday.
  •  (16/4 09:21)
  • Shanghai will start construction of Metro Line 12 this year, the city¡¯s Metro authority said.
  •  (15/4 17:55)
  • Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement to take over Northwest Airlines and create the world's biggest carrier.
  •  (15/4 17:55)
  • British Finance Minister Alistair Darling said Tibet is an internal Chinese affair and the UK is opposed to Tibetan independence.
  •  (15/4 17:54)
  • Expo Shanghai Online, a new program in Expo¡¯s 150-year-plus history, was launched yesterday at a seminar in Paris.
  •  (15/4 09:21)
  • Beijing will adopt temporary measures to stop construction and close heavy industries to improve the city¡¯s air quality for the Olympics.
  •  (15/4 09:21)
  • The National Geological Park in Chongming Island will officially open on April 28.
  •  (15/4 09:20)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index sank 5.62 percent today, its biggest drop in 10 weeks.
  •  (14/4 16:19)
  • Thousands of overseas Chinese held rallies in Western countries to voice anger at Tibetan separatists for causing violence in Lhasa.
  •  (14/4 16:19)
  • Shanghai¡¯s consumer confidence index fell 7.9 points from the previous quarter to 103.7 due to inflationary pressure.
  •  (14/4 16:18)
  • China¡¯s CPI rose an estimated 8.3 percent in March, Liu Shiyu, deputy central bank governor, said over the weekend.
  •  (14/4 09:27)
  • Jet Li won the Best Actor for his role in ¡°The Warlords,¡± which was awarded the Best Film, at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards yesterday.
  •  (14/4 09:27)
  • A coal mine gas explosion in Huludao City, Liaoning Province, has killed at least 14 and left two missing.
  •  (14/4 09:27)
  • Shanghai¡¯s car plate auction will take place on April 19 with 9,000 licenses up for grabs.
  •  (11/4 16:10)
  • Overseas visitors can get a taste of life as a local and stay at an "Olympic home" during the 2008 Beijing Games.
  •  (11/4 16:09)
  • Former Shanghai Party chief Chen Liangyu is found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
  •  (11/4 16:09)
  • The yuan yesterday cracked the psychologically important seven mark against the US dollar for the first time.
  •  (11/4 09:22)
  • Chinese police have broken up a terror ring plotting to kidnap athletes, foreign journalists and other visitors to the Beijing Olympics.
  •  (11/4 09:22)
  • China¡¯s quarterly trade surplus fell for the first time in three years.
  •  (11/4 09:22)
  • The Olympic torch relay in San Francisco concluded yesterday afternoon without any major incidents.
  •  (10/4 16:54)
  • Seventeen government departments will launch a city-wide campaign to wipe out illegal TV satellites that receive foreign programs.
  •  (10/4 16:54)
  • Dazhong Company performed the best among Shanghai's 5 largest taxis firms while Bashi was the worst last month, the traffic authority said.
  •  (10/4 16:52)
  • Boeing Co delayed delivery of the 787 Dreamliner until the third quarter of 2009, its third postponement in six months.
  •  (10/4 09:24)
  • Former Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Liangyu will find out his fate tomorrow when a Tianjin Court will announce its ruling.
  •  (10/4 09:24)
  • Shanghai plans to build a new Metro line that will cross Lujiazui Station on Metro Line 2.
  •  (10/4 09:22)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index sank 5.5 percent to 3,413.91 as lenders, airlines and insurers paced the decline.
  •  (9/4 16:42)
     
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