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  • After around 10 hours' rescue efforts, 13 people have been saved after a coal mine flooded in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region yesterday.
  •  (22/7 16:39)
  • Kuming police confirmed that a mysterious text message had warned residents not to take buses just hours before 2 bus blasts yesterday.
  •  (22/7 16:39)
  • Supermarket shuttle buses in Shanghai will undergo strict checks on exhaust emissions later this year.
  •  (22/7 09:24)
  • A coal mine flood left 56 people trapped yesterday afternoon in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
  •  (22/7 09:24)
  • China and Russia have signed an additional agreement over the eastern part of the borders they share.
  •  (22/7 09:24)
  • Anyone caught scalping Olympic tickets will be detained for 10 to 15 days, Beijing police said yesterday.
  •  (21/7 16:19)
  • City experts said families should pay more attention to their children in the summer as three boys died in separate accidents yesterday.
  •  (21/7 16:19)
  • Two separate bus blasts rock Kunming in Yunnan Province this morning, killing at least two people and injuring 14 others.
  •  (21/7 16:19)
  • The daily temperature is expected to rise above 35 degrees Celsius for most of this week, at times reaching 38 degrees.
  •  (21/7 09:22)
  • China's commercial banks have reduced their average bad-loan ratio to 6.1 percent as the industry enhances risk controls.
  •  (21/7 09:21)
  • Construction on the Hongqiao railway station, part of the Shanghai-Beijing express, started yesterday.
  •  (21/7 09:21)
  • Typhoon Kalmaegi is expected to land between Fujian Province and Zhejiang Province late this evening.
  •  (18/7 16:52)
  • Security staff at Shanghai's airports will use a special test paper to detect whether people have explosive items starting on Sunday.
  •  (18/7 16:52)
  • The 3 firefighters who were killed during a factory fire yesterday were identified as Shi Jianhua, 31, Yu Hai, 27, and 20-year-old Yao Lei.
  •  (18/7 16:49)
  • Taiwan will remove some restrictions and raise the ceiling on local companies' investments on China's mainland.
  •  (18/7 09:20)
  • Beijing Capital International Airport will close from 7:59pm until midnight during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on August 8.
  •  (18/7 09:20)
  • A factory fire in Shanghai yesterday killed three fire fighters.
  •  (18/7 09:20)
  • Shanghai prosecutors charged Yang Jia with the murder of six local policemen early this month.
  •  (17/7 16:03)
  • China has appointed Yin Tiesheng as Olympic football coach to replace Serbia's Ratomir Dujkovic, who had run the team since 2006.
  •  (17/7 16:02)
  • China's economy grew 10.4 percent year on year in the first half, the slowest pace since 2005.
  •  (17/7 15:33)
  • China¡¯s first national digital publishing base opened in Shanghai¡¯s Zhangjiang High-Tech Park yesterday.
  •  (17/7 09:18)
  • A United Nations panel has granted China permission to import elephant ivory from African government stockpiles under strict conditions.
  •  (17/7 09:18)
  • The scorching weather is expected to cool down a bit from the weekend in Shanghai, with rain forecast.
  •  (17/7 09:16)
  • Shanghai's gross domestic product rose 10.3% to 657.4 billion yuan in the first half of this year.
  •  (16/7 17:13)
  • The travel time between Pudong airport and People¡¯s Square will be less than 1 hour on Line 2 when an extension is finished in 2010.
  •  (16/7 17:13)
  • The possibility of rain is 41% on the night of August 8, when the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games will be held.
  •  (16/7 17:12)
  • A human resource manager has become the first person on the Chinese mainland to be jailed for sexual harassment.
  •  (16/7 09:19)
  • Yang Jia, who allegedly murdered six policemen and injured another four in Shanghai, may have been suffering temporary mental disorder.
  •  (16/7 09:19)
  • NetEase.com, Sina Corp and Tencent have won the right to broadcast Olympics events, competing with Sohu.com.
  •  (16/7 09:17)
  • Another heat wave will bring four days of hot weather to the city with temperatures expected to hit a blistering 37¡æ.
  •  (15/7 16:10)
  • Construction will begin next year on an express railway that will shorten travel time between Shanghai and Hangzhou to 30 minutes.
  •  (15/7 16:10)
  • Five self-service gas stations opened in the city yesterday, offering a 0.03 yuan per liter discount on gasoline and diesel oil.
  •  (15/7 16:09)
  • John Woo¡¯s war epic ¡°Red Cliff¡± has earned 9.67 million yuan in ticket sales since it opened on Thursday.
  •  (15/7 09:19)
  • China¡¯s money supply growth slowed in June as the central bank ordered lenders to set aside larger reserves and the trade surplus narrowed.
  •  (15/7 09:18)
  • Parking fees are set to jump in downtown Shanghai but more cheap parking spaces will be built at transport hubs.
  •  (15/7 09:17)
  • Spectators will not be allowed to take 12 ordinary items into Olympic venues during the Beijing Games.
  •  (14/7 15:56)
  • The 1st Communist Party of China Constitution in different languages will be displayed at the site of the 2nd National Congress of the CPC.
  •  (14/7 15:56)
  • The 1st foreign team for the Beijing Games, the Angolan basketball team, has entered China at Shanghai Pudong International Airport today.
  •  (14/7 15:56)
  • From yesterday, coach travelers in Shanghai must show their identification cards to buy bus tickets to Beijing.
  •  (14/7 09:35)
  • Shanghai is planning to relocate residents living near Pudong Airport to ease the problem of noise pollution impacting on the public.
  •  (14/7 09:35)
     
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