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  • China Mobile will offer free 3G phones and 800 yuan in fees per month to 20,000 test users from tomorrow in return for their feedback.
  •  (31/3 15:59)
  • The US Embassy and Consulates in China are to work out a new policy for US Non-Immigrant Visa applicants in May.
  •  (31/3 09:23)
  • A record number of bidders on Saturday sent the mean price for a car-license plate in Shanghai to rebound past 30,000 yuan.
  •  (31/3 09:23)
  • The Olympic flame will arrive in Beijing today to start a month-long ¡°Journey of Harmony¡± across the world.
  •  (31/3 09:22)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index jumped 4.94 percent to 3,580.15 today. The index jumped by the most in nearly two months.
  •  (28/3 17:10)
  • Bright Dairy & Food Company will increase the price of its pure milk products by 14% as the top planning body approves its application.
  •  (28/3 17:10)
  • China Mobile will launch its 3G TD-SCDMA service on April 1. People can subscribe to the service and receive a 50 percent call discount.
  •  (28/3 17:10)
  • Air passengers will now be required to take off their shoes for security checks at China¡¯s airports.
  •  (28/3 09:24)
  • The United States Consulate in Shanghai will organize a series of events to match Chinese travel agencies and their US counterparts.
  •  (28/3 09:22)
  • Dismissed Shanghai Party chief Chen Liangyu is being tried in Tianjin.
  •  (28/3 09:22)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index plunged 5.42 percent, to 3,411.49 today, dragging the index to nearly a one-year low.
  •  (27/3 16:23)
  • A blast killed 25 people and injured 9 in Xinjiang¡¯s Turpan City yesterday as workers were preparing to destroy a large pile of fireworks.
  •  (27/3 16:23)
  • Four sailors are missing after a cargo ship slammed into a bridge under construction in Zhoushan City.
  •  (27/3 16:23)
  • All Hong Kong primary schools and kindergartens that had been closed amid seasonal flu outbreak will reopen next Monday.
  •  (27/3 09:22)
  • A chunk of Antarctic ice about seven times the size of Manhattan suddenly collapsed, putting a greater portion of glacial ice at risk.
  •  (27/3 09:21)
  • Motorola Inc plans to split into two companies next year to break off the money-losing mobile- phone business.
  •  (27/3 09:21)
  • China will achieve a soft landing of a moon rover on the moon¡¯s surface in the country¡¯s second lunar probe project.
  •  (26/3 15:48)
  • Journalists from 17 media outlets from foreign countries, as well as China's Taiwan and Hong Kong, are expected to arrive in Lhasa today.
  •  (26/3 15:47)
  • Terminal 2 of the city¡¯s Pudong International Airport and the city¡¯s fourth runway, also the third at Pudong, was officially opened today.
  •  (26/3 15:47)
  • China Life Insurance Co, the nation's largest insurer, said 2007 profit almost doubled, fueled by stock market gains.
  •  (26/3 09:24)
  • Shanghai will raise the minimum monthly wage and subsidies allocated to residents living below the poverty line from April 1.
  •  (26/3 09:24)
  • Lhasa prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for 29 people alleged to have been involved in this month's riots.
  •  (26/3 09:24)
  • The annual Peach Blossom Festival in Nanhui District began today, as peach blossoms bloomed three days later than last year.
  •  (25/3 15:56)
  • Shanghai¡¯s marriage registration offices will still be open on August 8 when the Beijing Olympics are due to start.
  •  (25/3 15:55)
  • Jing'an District will have 3 new transport hubs, dozens of bus lanes and new Metro stations to improve traffic at the heart of the city.
  •  (25/3 15:55)
  • Shanghai will launch a complete revamp of the city¡¯s 10 sightseeing bus routes, the Shanghai Sightseeing Bus Center said.
  •  (25/3 09:12)
  • About 5.17 percent of checked areas in local supermarkets had traces of mice, more than 2.5 times the acceptable standard.
  •  (25/3 09:11)
  • The Olympic flame for the Beijing Olympics was lit in Olympia, Greece, yesterday, marking the start of the torch relay.
  •  (25/3 09:11)
  • A roadside bomb killed 4 US soldiers in Baghdad yesterday, bringing the number of US military deaths to 4,000 since 2003.
  •  (24/3 16:41)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index lost 4.49% to 3,626.19. Today¡¯s tumble is the biggest since February 22 when the index lost 7.19%.
  •  (24/3 16:40)
  • Air passengers in Shanghai will not be permitted to take more than two lithium batteries onboard for each electronic item they have.
  •  (24/3 16:36)
  • Ma Ying-jeou, representing Taiwan¡¯s Kuomintang, won the island¡¯s leadership election on Saturday.
  •  (24/3 09:29)
  • Sandstorm yesterday hit Ancient Olympia, Olympic holy city, affecting the sun rays lighting rehearsal for the Beijing Games in Hera Temple.
  •  (24/3 09:28)
  • The good weather is expected to last at least to Friday in Shanghai, weather experts said.
  •  (24/3 09:28)
  • Lhasa police issued wanted orders for 19 suspects allegedly involved in last weeks riots in Tibet Autonomous Region .
  •  (21/3 16:55)
  • China¡¯s Consulate General in San Francisco was set on fire early yesterday. No injuries have been reported.
  •  (21/3 16:55)
  • A strong earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale and four aftershocks struck a sparsely populated area in Xinjiang this morning.
  •  (21/3 16:55)
  • The city has begun spot checks in a bid to expend a smoking ban in public venues, health officials said yesterday
  •  (21/3 13:00)
  • Jelly, honey and toothpaste are all categorized as liquid and not allowed to be taken on planes, airport authority says.
  •  (21/3 12:59)
  • The firth World Travel Fair will be held in Shanghai March 27-30.
  •  (21/3 12:59)
     
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