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New iron ore platform faces tough times
Food company's oil products recalled
Salary expectations cause tension
Govt denies publishing high school rankings list
High turnover hints property rebound
Fujian to boost information industry
Kidnapper shot by police after 9 hours
Two fly rule for Beijing restrooms
China
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Official targets gender imbalance
A government official in charge of family planning has pledged to make further efforts to improve the country's gender imbalance.
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Suspect oil found in Yunnan
Another 10 tons of suspect oil needs to be recalled in Yunnan as the manufacturer believed to be adding industrial animal fat to edible oil products.
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Couple detained after woman hit, buried
A young couple believed to have buried an woman alive after knocking her down while drunken driving have been placed in criminal detention.
Business
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China urges stable economic growth
China's Cabinet sought to shore up economic weakness in the country, pledging more attention to "stabilizing economic growth".
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World Bank highlights challenges
A cooling economy may cause both a regional slowdown and plunging commodity prices, as the State Council vowed to ensure steady growth.
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PetroChina eyes oil assets in Americas
PetroChina Co Ltd will focus on storage and refining assets in the Americas this year.
Life
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Light at the end of the tunnel
Dongguan's first visually disabled social worker has set up a job-training and matchmaking service at his Home for the Blind.
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Sojourn touches the heart of a blind man
Cao Shengkang is perhaps China's first blind backpacker to have traveled abroad alone.
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A traveler's treasure trove
While poor in material wealth, Guizhou province is rich in culture, scenery and much else a visitor would desire. Craig McIntosh reports in Guizhou.
Culture
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On paper wings
Lei Xiangsheng - aka, Siberian Butterfly - blazes new territory with his homoerotic paper-cutting.
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Kites festival dazzles Beijing
We remember as children taking a dime-store kite to the park and running like mad. Well, things have changed. The average kite flier isn't a kid, and running isn't required.
Entertainment
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Usher accused of cheating on wife
'Without You' singer Usher's ex-wife claims their nanny was caught in bed with her husband.
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Morrison wants to see Adele in Glee
Matthew Morrison thinks Adele would be a great addition to the 'Glee' cast and is hoping she gets a cameo role.
Sport
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Tall in the saddle
A lot of weight rests on the shoulders of 20-year-old Zhu Meimei - not for this year's Olympics in London, but the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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James, Wade scorch the Pacers
Miami Heat just a victory away from advancing to the East finals.
Safer and better water access
New standards for drinking water will come into force in China on July 1, but concerns remain.
Visualizing the future
China's special effects industry is catching up to the global box office.
Work is a matter of life and death
A place where work is a matter of life and death.
Coconut adventures
Don't be deceived by coconut sago's pure white broth or playful pearls of chewy goodness.
Contrasting delights
Ancient or modern, Changsha enjoys the best of both worlds. .
Ready to rock
Zhang Fan, founder of what is considered the country's oldest and largest rock music festival
Tea's refreshing change
Li Jiayi and her friends are happy to spend 1,000 yuan between them over a pot of tea.
Top-grade advice
The number of overseas education consulting companies in China is rising.
US targets Confucius Institutes over visas
Chinese teachers at Confucius Institutes in the US could be forced to leave due to a State Department directive.
China says no anti-foreigner trend
The crackdown on illegal foreign residents has not changed Beijing's friendly attitude toward foreigners.
PetroChina sets sights in Americas
PetroChina Co Ltd will focus on storage and refining assets in the Americas this year.
Weak PMI sparks worries
China's manufacturing sector was predicted to deteriorate at a faster rate in May.
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US counterfeit military parts accusation goes far
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China to check health food producers
China retrieves 100,000 antiques via auctions
China-US
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Forum encourages bilateral investment
The United States and China should work together more on bilateral investments to help strengthen the world economy.
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Proud parents fly to US for graduation galas
Zhang Jianlin displayed pride in two things on his first trip to the United States.
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Memories of nine months abroad in China
Molly Bodurtha tried hard to persuade her parents and her home school to allow her to stay longer in China.
US
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Yahoo introduces Axis search browser
Yahoo launched a search browser service Wednesday night that enables users to bypass the standard list of links and go directly from query to page.
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US hacked Yemen al-Qaida sites
The State Department has launched a different sort of raid against al-Qaida - hacking into al-Qaida websites in Yemen.
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Facebook told analysts to cut forecasts
Facebook Inc advised analysts for underwriters to reduce revenue and earnings forecasts before the company's IPO.
World
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2 civilians gunned down in Syrian capital
Two civilians were killed Wednesday by the gunfire of armed groups in central al-Midan neighborhood of the Syrian capital Damascus.
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Iran-P5+1 nuclear talks to continue
Negotiations between Iran and six world powers over Iran's disputed nuclear program will enter a second day on Thursday in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
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'Deal' may signal Iran nuclear progress
World powers are seeking more consensus with Iran after Teheran agreed "in principle" to permit nuclear watchdog inspectors.
Opinion
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A tasty bit of TV heaven
A documentary series on Chinese culinary culture, A Bite of China, is making a stir.
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Fight is also against poverty
Monday's suicide bombing in Yemen should be a timely reminder that there is still a long way to go before the world rids itself of the scourge of terrorism.
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Growth pact can aid Europe's recovery
Overcoming the debt crisis haunting Europe is not a matter of months, but of years - and there are no shortcuts.
Travel
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Henan promotes tourism in Osaka
A special presentation event titled "Henan Province Tourism and Aviation Information Session" to promote tourism in China's central province of Henan was held in Osaka.
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Sojourn touches the heart of a blind man
Cao Shengkang is perhaps China's first blind backpacker to have traveled abroad alone.
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Retreat to Yanqing calms body and soul
With the temperature heating up, it is time to look for a cooler hideout. Those living in Beijing do not have to travel too far out to cool down.
Odd News
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10,000 yuan fine for unpaid Internet fees
A man has complained to the consumer rights protection committee of Sichuan province that he was charged more than 10,000 yuan ($1,580) by a telecom operator for 240 yuan of fees he owed six years ago.
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Loner pesters police with calls for arrest
A man in Chongqing called the police hotline 110 repeatedly over the past eight months to report false cases because he wanted to be arrested.
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Premarital chastity backer seeks love
Tu Shiyou, a 38-year-old single woman who runs Preserve Virginity, a website dedicated to promoting virginity before marriage, posted a personal ad on Sina Weibo seeking a husband.
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Girl makes poem calenda for lover
Xiao Xue has prepared a special gift for her boyfriend: She wrote poems about the 12 most touching moments in their relationship, for a calendar, one poem for each month.
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