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  • Nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated after a dike on the Yellow River collapsed today in Inner Mongolia.
  •  (20/3 17:17)
  • Shanghai will hold a torch-lighting ceremony on Donghai Bridge on May 20 to welcome the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay to the city.
  •  (20/3 17:17)
  • Construction will begin in May on a transport hub at Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium to connect Metro lines 3 and 8 with a bus station.
  •  (20/3 17:16)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the first time in six days when it closed 2.53 percent higher.
  •  (20/3 09:36)
  • China has selected 11,534 Olympic torch bearers from 31 provinces on the mainland as well as 120 from Hong Kong and Macau.
  •  (20/3 09:35)
  • Juss Event has become the official retailer of Shanghai Expo¡¯s licensed products.
  •  (20/3 09:34)
  • Applicants can register from today until March 27 for this month¡¯s car-plate auction to be held on March 29.
  •  (19/3 16:17)
  • More than 100 rioters surrendered to police in Tibet as of late yesterday for their involvement in unrest that has killed 13 civilians.
  •  (19/3 16:16)
  • Hong Kong will reopen primary schools, special schools and kindergartens on Monday after a seasonal flu outbreak has eased off.
  •  (19/3 16:16)
  • Taiwan's attempt on "UN membership referendum" will cause tension across the Taiwan Straits, Premier Wen Jiabao said.
  •  (19/3 09:31)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday condemned the Dalai Lama's role in recent Lhasa riots, but said the door of dialogue remains open.
  •  (19/3 09:30)
  • China's central bank yesterday lifted lenders' reserve requirements for the second time this year.
  •  (19/3 09:29)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao said surging inflation is the country's biggest challenge this year.
  •  (18/3 17:07)
  • Shanghai will renovate Culture Square in Luwan District and turn it into the country's first underground theater before Shanghai Expo 2010.
  •  (18/3 17:07)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index dives 3.96 percent to 3,668.90, hitting its lowest level since July 5.
  •  (18/3 17:07)
  • Women in China have the overwhelming say in their family expenditure, according to a new survey.
  •  (18/3 09:23)
  • CITIC Securities Co canceled a proposed US$1 billion investment in Bear Stearns Cos, said the chairman of CITIC's parent company.
  •  (18/3 09:22)
  • China's one-child policy has led to a drop in Shanghai's population of about seven million.
  •  (18/3 09:22)
  • Passengers can change to another flight if they are delayed by longer security checks at Beijing International Airport.
  •  (17/3 17:13)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index slumped 3.60 percent to 3,820.05, its lowest level since July 6.
  •  (17/3 17:13)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao nominated Li Keqiang, Hui Liangyu, Zhang Dejiang and Wang Qishan as vice premiers for the next five years.
  •  (17/3 17:13)
  • Former Shanghai Party Secretary Xi Jinping was elected vice president of China on Saturday.
  •  (17/3 09:38)
  • Wen Jiabao was approved yesterday by legislators to start another five-year term as Chinese premier.
  •  (17/3 09:37)
  • Hu Jintao was re-elected president of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission on Saturday.
  •  (17/3 09:37)
  • HK experts found two flu viruses and a steroid inside the body of a boy who died in the region¡¯s influenza outbreak.
  •  (14/3 16:00)
  • Olympic swimming gold medalist Luo Xuejuan will become the first Chinese torchbearer for the 2008 Beijing Games.
  •  (14/3 15:58)
  • Work will begin this year on Shanghai's biggest railway station in Changning District to link Hongqiao Airport and 3 metro lines.
  •  (14/3 15:56)
  • Shanghai stocks plunged below 4,000 points yesterday for the first time in more than seven months.
  •  (14/3 09:29)
  • Chinese airports and airlines will step up security and ban passengers carrying liquids on domestic flights.
  •  (14/3 09:28)
  • China¡¯s yuan cracked the 7.1 mark against the US dollar yesterday.
  •  (14/3 09:27)
  • Shanghai¡¯s two airports have increased security checks of luggage after a terror attack was thwarted last week.
  •  (13/3 16:14)
  • China will offer free entry to 1,400 museums and memorial sites before the end of 2009, the country¡¯s cultural heritage authority said.
  •  (13/3 16:14)
  • Shanghai¡¯s medical authorities said there¡¯s no sign of a flu outbreak in the city after three children died of flu in Hong Kong last week.
  •  (13/3 16:14)
  • Hong Kong has asked one of its top scientists to study three child deaths over the past week amid a flu outbreak.
  •  (13/3 09:21)
  • A sick seven-month old girl died alone in a local hospital yesterday, hours after she was found abandoned on a downtown sidewalk.
  •  (13/3 09:21)
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit Japan in the near future, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said yesterday.
  •  (13/3 09:20)
  • Light rain is expected in Shanghai tomorrow afternoon and the temperature is forecast to drop more than 5 degrees Celsius.
  •  (12/3 16:16)
  • Foreign direct investment in China jumped 38.31% on year to US$6.93 billion in February.
  •  (12/3 16:16)
  • China¡¯s retail sales reached 174.32 billion yuan in January and February this year, an increase of 20.2 percent year-on-year.
  •  (12/3 16:15)
  • China¡¯s mutual funds gained moderate returns in February after declining more than seven percent in January.
  •  (12/3 09:29)
     
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