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  • At least 27 miners were confirmed missing in two recent colliery accidents that were concealed by mine owners in Heilongjiang Province.
  •  (12/3 09:27)
  • More than seven million people are expected to visit their ancestors¡¯ tombs this year¡¯s Qingming Festival.
  •  (12/3 09:22)
  • US Senator Barack Obama yesterday ridiculed Hillary Clinton's hints that she would take him for the No. 2 spot on her presidential ticket.
  •  (11/3 15:50)
  • China will merge Cabinet-level agencies into 27 departments, creating 5 ¡°super ministries,¡± to make the government more efficient.
  •  (11/3 15:50)
  • China¡¯s Consumer Price Index increased 8.7% in February to reach the highest level in more than 11 years.
  •  (11/3 15:50)
  • The Bund scenery authorities yesterday said artists would be discouraged from drawing portraits of visitors on the Bund.
  •  (11/3 09:20)
  • A young Uygur woman was seized on a flight from Urumqi to Beijing in a suspected terrorist attack, a Chinese newspaper said yesterday.
  •  (11/3 09:20)
  • Unlike the Beijing Olympics, World Expo Shanghai 2010 will not hold a random draw for ticket sales.
  •  (11/3 09:19)
  • China¡¯s trade surplus fell 63% to US$8.56 billion in February from a year ago.
  •  (10/3 16:13)
  • Shanghai Museum said today it would cap the number of visitors to 5,000 at one time after it started offering free entry to the public.
  •  (10/3 16:13)
  • Thirty-five leaders above ministry-level have been charged with corruption in the past 5 years, China¡¯s top prosecutor said today.
  •  (10/3 16:12)
  • College graduates in Beijing will leave campus about a month earlier than the usual time this summer due to the Olympics.
  •  (10/3 09:21)
  • The employment situation will be very severe this year, Labor and Social Security Minister Tian Chengping said yesterday.
  •  (10/3 09:21)
  • The second terminal building of Pudong International Airport will go into operation on March 26.
  •  (10/3 09:20)
  • The Railway Ministry said it welcomed all kinds of investors to join railway projects nationwide.
  •  (7/3 16:33)
  • A gunman shot dead 8 people at a Jewish religious school in Jerusalem, but Israel said the killings would not derail US-sponsored talks.
  •  (7/3 16:33)
  • Foreign visitors with a transit visa in Shanghai may be able to stay in the city for a week instead of 48 hours during Expo 2010.
  •  (7/3 16:32)
  • Shanghai plans to install more noise-insulation screens on elevated roads this year, city officials said yesterday.
  •  (7/3 09:29)
  • Shanghai has applied to the central government to build a Disneyland and the best location would be Pudong, Mayor Han Zheng said yesterday.
  •  (7/3 09:29)
  • Shanghai women prefer a happy family to a successful career, a survey shows.
  •  (7/3 09:28)
  • AS Roma eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League yesterday, beating the nine-time champions 2-1.
  •  (6/3 16:53)
  • Rail operators will add trains between Shanghai and popular tourist sites from next week to ease the spring tourism peak.
  •  (6/3 16:52)
  • Warren Buffett replaced Microsoft Corp founder Bill Gates as the richest man in the world.
  •  (6/3 16:50)
  • Shareholders approved Ping An Insurance (Group) Co¡¯s behemoth funding plan yesterday.
  •  (6/3 09:21)
  • As many as 19,263 overseas buyers visited the East China Fair, which closed yesterday, a rise of 3.8 percent from a year ago.
  •  (6/3 09:20)
  • Shanghai will have established a citywide wireless broadband network by 2010.
  •  (6/3 09:20)
  • Chinese tourist groups are expected to gain approval to visit the United States as early as this June.
  •  (5/3 16:53)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao said today that the country's economy is expected to rise 8% this year with inflation targeted at 4.8%.
  •  (5/3 16:53)
  • US Senator Hillary Clinton wins crucial Democratic primaries in Ohio and Texas to keep her presidential campaign alive.
  •  (5/3 16:53)
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University has joined hands with General Motors Corp to set up an automotive research institute.
  •  (5/3 09:38)
  • Police yesterday restricted vehicle access to Zhapu Road Bridge, relieving rush-hour pressure after traffic chaos on Monday.
  •  (5/3 09:37)
  • China plans to increase defense spending 17.6 percent this year.
  •  (5/3 09:37)
  • NBA star Yao Ming is expected to play in the Beijing Olympics after successful surgery on his left foot.
  •  (4/3 16:33)
  • Shanghai will invest 600 million yuan to build a hospital in Sanlin, Pudong New Area, to serve visitors to World Expo 2010 Shanghai.
  •  (4/3 16:33)
  • Four museums and memorial sites, including Shanghai Museum and Luxun Museum, will wave entry fees starting on Monday.
  •  (4/3 16:33)
  • Traffic plunged into gridlock around Waibaidu Bridge during rush hour yesterday on the first workday after it was closed.
  •  (4/3 09:23)
  • Hollywood director Steven Spielberg's quit from the Beijing Olympic Games will not affect the opening ceremony, director Zhang Yimou said.
  •  (4/3 09:23)
  • A cold front is expected to settle in Shanghai over the next few days, and drizzle is forecast on Friday.
  •  (4/3 09:23)
  • The Shanghai Mint today began production of medals for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
  •  (3/3 15:54)
  • Dmitry Medvedev has won a landslide victory in the Russian presidential election.
  •  (3/3 15:54)
     
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