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  • Shanghai aims to be a national model city for environmental protection before World Expo 2010, the environment authority said today.
  •  (9/4 16:41)
  • Yu Zhifei, Shanghai's former Formula One racing boss, will serve a four-year jail term after his appeal was rejected by an Anhui court.
  •  (9/4 16:41)
  • Qibao Town and Xintiandi have been chosen to join the elite Shanghai well-known district brands.
  •  (9/4 09:21)
  • Hong Kong film maker Wong Kar-wai will probably be appointed the jury chairman of the 11th Shanghai International Film Festival this year.
  •  (9/4 09:21)
  • China yesterday denounced violent protesters who tried to sabotage Olympic Games torch relays in London and Paris.
  •  (9/4 09:20)
  • Chongming Island will build the country's first theme park for bicycles that will include bike paths and competitions.
  •  (8/4 16:44)
  • A hot spring in Sheshan resort area in Songjiang gushed water for the first time today. The area could become a hot spring resort one day.
  •  (8/4 16:44)
  • Passengers in China will not be allowed to take lighters or matches on planes, the latest security step taken by the aviation authority.
  •  (8/4 16:42)
  • A Jilin court has sentenced Zhang Rongkun, a key figure in Shanghai¡¯s pension-fund scandal, to 19 year in prison.
  •  (8/4 09:20)
  • The yuan nearly cracked the seven mark against the US dollar yesterday when it closed at 7.0015 against the greenback in Shanghai.
  •  (8/4 09:20)
  • The second half of the century-old Waibaidu Bridge was moved yesterday.
  •  (8/4 09:18)
  • China Eastern Airlines suspends two senior officials today after pilots intentionally disrupted flights last week.
  •  (7/4 16:27)
  • China and New Zealand today signed a free-trade agreement, the first such pact between China and a developed country.
  •  (7/4 16:27)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index jumped 4.45% to 3,599.62 at 3pm. Today¡¯s gain was the biggest since March 28.
  •  (7/4 16:27)
  • Half of Shanghai¡¯s century-old Waibaidu Bridge was moved out of position atop a barge yesterday morning.
  •  (7/4 09:18)
  • China Eastern Airlines has apologized for its ¡°flight returns¡± issue in Yunnan last week and promised compensation for affected passengers.
  •  (7/4 09:18)
  • China and New Zealand will sign a goundbreaking free-trade agreement in Beijing today.
  •  (7/4 09:17)
  • China¡¯s first self-built LNG carrier was delivered to its owner in Shanghai yesterday.
  •  (4/4 09:12)
  • The first tour groups from Shanghai to Tibet since the Lhasa riots are expected to set out at the end of this month.
  •  (4/4 09:11)
  • Tencent Inc will provide Internet-related services to World Expo 2010.
  •  (4/4 09:10)
  • Construction on the eastern extension of Metro Line 2 and relocation work to make way for line 11 will begin this year.
  •  (3/4 16:22)
  • Nanjing Road will set up smoking areas in 23 stores along the shopping strip next month to eventually turn it into a smoke-free zone.
  •  (3/4 16:22)
  • Lhasa 's tourism industry will reopen to the world on May 1. The relaunch will bring more than 100,000 people back to work after the unrest.
  •  (3/4 16:21)
  • Canadian pop singer Celine Dion has postponed her Beijing concert but her Shanghai performance will go ahead.
  •  (3/4 09:24)
  • Shanghai plans to build about 18 million square meters of new apartments in 2009, with 45 percent set aside for budget and low-rent houses.
  •  (3/4 09:24)
  • Liu Xiang and Yao Ming have relegated David Beckham to third spot in the sporting hearts of Asian youngsters.
  •  (3/4 09:23)
  • US President George W. Bush urged NATO allies today to send more troops to Afghanistan.
  •  (2/4 16:05)
  • Shanghai plans to open a new entertainment park in 2010 that is almost 10 times bigger than the Jinjiang Amusement Park.
  •  (2/4 16:05)
  • The 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix China round will kick off at Shanghai International Circuit on April 11. The highest ticket price is 90 yuan.
  •  (2/4 16:05)
  • An improved signaling system will be used on Shanghai¡¯s new Metro lines to help improve safety.
  •  (2/4 09:28)
  • China¡¯s 3G phones debuted in Shanghai yesterday with flashy functions that attracted crowds of shoppers but sales were only moderate.
  •  (2/4 09:27)
  • Shanghai stocks tumbled 4.13 percent to an 11-month closing low yesterday.
  •  (2/4 09:27)
  • Metro China has recalled a contaminated batch of imported Italian mozzarella cheese to ensure public safety.
  •  (1/4 16:01)
  • World Bank forecast China¡¯s growth would settle at about 9.4 percent this year, two percentage points slower than last year.
  •  (1/4 16:00)
  • Italian city of Milan yesterday won out over the Turkish port city of Izmir in a vote as the site of the 2015 World Expo.
  •  (1/4 16:00)
  • Shanghai World Expo organizers have started a worldwide search for teams to find and arrange sculptures in the Expo site.
  •  (1/4 09:59)
  • Shanghai¡¯s stocks yesterday dived below 3,500 again, bringing the total loss suffered by the market to 34 percent in the first quarter.
  •  (1/4 09:59)
  • Revenue of China¡¯s mutual funds posted a record high last year, more than quadrupling that in 2006.
  •  (1/4 09:59)
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao announced the start of a month-long worldwide torch relay for the Beijing Olympics today.
  •  (31/3 16:00)
  • Construction workers have begun installing the steel structure of the Expo Center, the first permanent pavilion on the World Expo 2010 site.
  •  (31/3 16:00)
     
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