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  • GUESS, H&M and Puma on sale in Shanghai markets were found to have quality problems, officials said yesterday.
  •  (31/7 12:20)
  • Tourists are now not be allowed to enter Tian¡¯anmen Square in Beijing after midnight as the capital beefs up overall security.
  •  (31/7 12:20)
  • A high-speed rail line from Beijing to Tianjin will begin operation tomorrow, with a velocity of 350km per hour.
  •  (31/7 12:17)
  • Spectators going to the Olympic soccer matches in Shanghai were advised not to bring bags to the stadium.
  •  (30/7 16:30)
  • Nearly 600 traditional courtyard homes in Beijing will be offered to overseas visitors from today at 400 yuan per day.
  •  (30/7 16:29)
  • Iraq will be allowed to participate in the Beijing games after the International Olympic Committee rescinded its suspension yesterday.
  •  (30/7 16:29)
  • Supplement V to the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement was signed yesterday.
  •  (30/7 09:24)
  • Shanghai Industrial Investment (Holding) Co yesterday became the city¡¯s first to sign a global partnership deal with the 2010 World Expo.
  •  (30/7 09:23)
  • Rain is expected to bring a breath of fresh air to Beijing ending a week of murky and ¡°slightly polluted¡± skies.
  •  (30/7 09:23)
  • All 38 sporting events at the Beijing Olympic Games will be broadcast live in Chinese, English and French.
  •  (29/7 16:49)
  • Typhoon Fung Wong was downgraded to a tropical storm early today after making landfall in southeastern Fujian Province last night.
  •  (29/7 16:49)
  • Changes to rules on license plates will allow Shanghai car owners to combine letters and numbers beginning in October.
  •  (29/7 16:49)
  • China Telecom will debut mobile services as early as October and plans to upgrade the CDMA mobile network.
  •  (29/7 12:29)
  • The State Postal Authority is warning that terrorists may use postal services to deliver lethal biochemical agents.
  •  (29/7 12:29)
  • Under the influence of typhoon Fung Wong, rain is expected from this afternoon to Thursday morning.
  •  (29/7 12:27)
  • Polluted air won¡¯t affect the health of Olympic athletes, Beijing¡¯s environment watchdog said.
  •  (28/7 16:54)
  • Typhoon Fung Wong lashed Taiwan this morning and continued to strengthen as it headed towards the Chinese mainland.
  •  (28/7 16:54)
  • Shanghai metro operators plan to add four trains to improve transport capacity during Olympic soccer matches next month.
  •  (28/7 16:54)
  • Four panda cubs, including a set of twins, created a baby boom at a breeding base in Chengdu, Sichuan, over the weekend.
  •  (28/7 12:38)
  • The Olympic Village for the Beijing Games opened yesterday with a grand ceremony to welcome its first delegation of Chinese athletes.
  •  (28/7 12:37)
  • Typhoon Fung Wong will cool Shanghai off as wind and rain it brings will suspend the high temperature since today.
  •  (28/7 12:37)
  • A new software program will soon make it possible for people to type the Shanghai dialect.
  •  (25/7 15:46)
  • At least 8 people were killed and 4 others badly injured after a mosque collapsed yesterday in Qinghai Province.
  •  (25/7 15:46)
  • China will send its biggest-ever Olympic team of 639 athletes to compete in the Beijing Games next month.
  •  (25/7 15:45)
  • Shanghai police have thwarted a group of terrorists who planned to attack a football venue in the Olympic co-host city.
  •  (25/7 11:57)
  • China has overtaken the US to have the largest number of Internet users with a Netizen population of 253 million by the end of June.
  •  (25/7 11:57)
  • Shanghai¡¯s GDP rose 10.3% in the first half year to 653 billion yuan.
  •  (25/7 11:57)
  • Shenzhen Airlines said it will offer phone calls on 3 flights to Beijing and Shanghai before the Beijing Games.
  •  (24/7 16:08)
  • Shanghai metro operators are planning to upgrade the air conditioning systems in carriages to cool down crabby passengers.
  •  (24/7 16:07)
  • About 15,000 tickets will go on sale for Olympic soccer matches at the No. 2 entrance of Shanghai Stadium tomorrow from 9am to 6pm.
  •  (24/7 16:06)
  • The first World Expo dictionary containing about 2,500 commonly used terms and phrases about Expo was published yesterday.
  •  (24/7 09:25)
  • China will set aside several parks in Beijing as zones for government-approved protests and rallies during next month's Olympic Games.
  •  (24/7 09:24)
  • China¡¯s first space walk is expected to last up to an hour, and the astronaut will wear a Chinese- made space suit.
  •  (24/7 09:24)
  • The last tickets for next month's Olympics will go on sale on Friday at Games' venues across China.
  •  (23/7 16:40)
  • Cameras will be installed on more than 1,600 buses on 68 routes that pass Shanghai Stadium, the city's Olympic venue for soccer matches.
  •  (23/7 16:39)
  • Nearly 1,000 people gathered at Shanghai's Longhua Funeral Home today to mourn 6 police officers who were killed in a stabbing spree.
  •  (23/7 16:39)
  • With more bullet trains from August 1, the journey time between Hefei and Shanghai will be shortened to 179 minutes.
  •  (23/7 09:25)
  • Work on the first batch of 1.6 million square meters of budget homes for low-income groups will start in the next three months.
  •  (23/7 09:24)
  • Ninety-nine migrant workers from quake-hit Dujiangyan arrive in Shanghai yesterday for their new jobs here.
  •  (23/7 09:21)
  • Shanghai 's Dapu Road Tunnel will soon have a new double-track tunnel finished to ease traffic pressure for the 2010 Expo.
  •  (22/7 16:39)
     
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