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    Shanghai construction sector hits new high in output value (13/1 17:19)
    Construction industry in Shanghai municipality, east China, registered a record 105.59 billion yuan (some US$12.65 billion) in output value in 2003, a 28.4 percent rise from a year earlier.
     



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    Veterinarians conduct a final examination after fitting an artificial tooth for a male Asian elephant, at the Shanghai Zoo yesterday.

     
    City to add Taxi stations (13/1 17:20)
    Shanghai will build 350 more Taxi stations this year, with plan to increase the number to around 1,000 by 2005, today's Shanghai Morning Post said, citing the city's senior traffic official.
     
     
    Several key initiatives included in government report (13/1 16:45)
    Environmental protection investments, research and development expenditures and household disposable incomes are for the first time listed as the Shanghai Municipal Government's economic and social development targets, according to a work report that Mayor Han Zheng delivered to a plenary meeting of the 12th Shanghai People's Congress yesterday.
     


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