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  • Shanghai is set to sizzle again this week, with forecasters predicting high temperatures and little rainfall.
  •  (14/7 09:34)
  • Foreign direct investment in China rose 45.5% year on year in the first half of 2008 to US$52.4 billion.
  •  (11/7 16:04)
  • Beijing will offer rewards of up to 500,000 yuan to people who provide tips about "major security threats" during the Beijing Olympics.
  •  (11/7 16:04)
  • An 18-year-old man who allegedly killed a 22-year-old Canadian model in Shanghai was caught in Anhui Province this morning.
  •  (11/7 16:03)
  • Chinese police have foiled five terrorism groups plotting attacks targeting the Beijing Olympics.
  •  (11/7 09:31)
  • China's biggest aluminum producers agreed to cut output by up to 10 percent to ease a power shortage.
  •  (11/7 09:31)
  • Shanghai¡¯s water usage may hit a record high this year.
  •  (11/7 09:25)
  • China ¡¯s trade surplus from January to June reached US$99.03 billion, down 11.8 percent from the same period last year.
  •  (10/7 16:00)
  • Chinese firms had their best showing ever in the annual Fortune 500 global ranking, with 35 making the list based on 2007 revenue.
  •  (10/7 15:59)
  • Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to douse the city today, tomorrow and Saturday.
  •  (10/7 15:59)
  • Shanghai stocks jumped 3.75 percent to close at a four-week high yesterday.
  •  (10/7 09:21)
  • A seminar on Buddhist Studies in Foreign Languages, the first of its kind in China, opened at the Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple yesterday.
  •  (10/7 09:21)
  • Beijing will start to use security staff at hundreds of checkpoints on entries to the city next week.
  •  (10/7 09:20)
  • A 22-year-old Canadian model was found killed in a residential complex in Shanghai¡¯s Changning District on Monday.
  •  (9/7 16:31)
  • China Southern Airlines will extend fuel surcharges to all international routes to offset rising fuel costs, officials of the carrier said.
  •  (9/7 16:29)
  • Shanghai issued 43,200 bank notes for the Olympic Games at branches around the city. Each person was allowed to buy one note.
  •  (9/7 16:29)
  • The Jackie Chan Movie Gallery in Shanghai will be open to the public on October 1 next year.
  •  (9/7 09:28)
  • Chinese experts have drawn up a plan to rebuild the quake-devastated Wolong nature reserve, with an investment of 2 billion yuan.
  •  (9/7 09:26)
  • The number of Chinese people under extreme poverty has dropped from 250 million in 1978 to 14.79 million in 2007.
  •  (9/7 09:26)
  • Sanqing Mountain in Jiangxi Province has been added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites.
  •  (8/7 16:21)
  • The aviation authority said everyone should pass security checks before entering airports starting on July 20.
  •  (8/7 16:20)
  • Researchers fear obesity may become a problem among local kids after a study found they have almost the same weight as US children.
  •  (8/7 15:54)
  • Shanghai stocks rallied 4.59 percent, the most in more than two weeks, yesterday.
  •  (8/7 09:27)
  • China's passenger car sales rose 14.2 percent in the first half of this year, lower than an earlier expectation of 20 percent.
  •  (8/7 09:26)
  • Shanghai weather experts said yesterday the big heat will continue for the rest of the month.
  •  (8/7 09:25)
  • The famous earthen homes in Fujian Province were added to the United Nation¡¯s World Heritage list over the weekend.
  •  (7/7 15:55)
  • The People's Bank of China plans to issue a commemorative bank note with a face value of 10 yuan to mark the Beijing Games.
  •  (7/7 15:55)
  • Shanghai prosecutors ratified the arrest of Yang Jia on manslaughter charges, accusing him of killing 6 police officers last week.
  •  (7/7 15:40)
  • Shanghai Daily launched the first English-language Sunday newspaper on China's mainland yesterday.
  •  (7/7 09:51)
  • US President George W. Bush said yesterday he was looking forward to cheering on the athletes at the Beijing Olympics.
  •  (7/7 09:51)
  • The Shanghai weather bureau forecast as least three more days of temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius this week.
  •  (7/7 09:50)
  • Shanghai baked in 37 degrees Celsius heat today as the meteorological bureau issued an orange alert for hot weather.
  •  (4/7 16:19)
  • US President George W. Bush will attend the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, the White House announced yesterday.
  •  (4/7 16:19)
  • Hundreds of mainland tourists arrived in Taiwan today on the first regular cross-strait weekend chartered flights in nearly six decades.
  •  (4/7 16:19)
  • A top-level Party official has held talks with private representatives of the 14th Dalai Lama in Beijing.
  •  (4/7 09:16)
  • The three-day national college entrance exam started yesterday for 120,000 students in areas hard hit by the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan.
  •  (4/7 09:16)
  • Shanghai Daily will launch China¡¯s first English Sunday newspaper this weekend.
  •  (4/7 09:15)
  • Shanghai is planning to release weather information by changing the color of lights on some landmark buildings.
  •  (3/7 16:07)
  • Shanghai¡¯s Dino Beach water park has increased its weekend ticket price from 150 yuan to 200 yuan this summer.
  •  (3/7 16:06)
  • Shanghai¡¯s two airports are expected to serve a total of 84 million tourists and handle 5 million tons of cargo during the 2010 Expo.
  •  (3/7 15:57)
     
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