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Yiwu to expand personal cross-border RMB settlement
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China
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Red Cross raises $22 m for Lushan quake
The headquarters of the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) has received 135 million yuan ($22 million) in donations for Lushan earthquake victims, according to a statement released Friday.
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Mainland, Taiwan bust telecom fraud gangs
Chinese mainland and Taiwan police have jointly busted 73 gangs who were duping Taiwanese citizens out of money over the phone, the mainland's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said on Friday.
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Metro station music to Shanghai's ears
Whatever your taste, free concerts in the grand hall of People's Square metro station in Shanghai have been offering a diverse range of music.
Business
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Wealth products to be sold online
Wealth management products will soon be sold through online payment platforms, China's securities watchdog said on Friday.
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Telecom giants tap Internet potential
Chinese telecom operators have stepped up their efforts to boost their business through exploring online channels, since more people prefer shopping online.
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BHP Billiton eyes more diversification
The new chief executive of BHP Billiton, the world's biggest mining company by market capitalization, says the company is preparing itself to become a more diversified energy and resources player, in order to adjust to global economic conditions.
Life
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Mothers wary of donated milk
New mum Cao Yue frowns every time she opens her fridge, as it's filled with bottles and plastic bags, all of which contain her breast milk.
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Photographer sees value in 1,000 words
Each of Hei Ming's projects take the documentary photographer years to finish. Hei will spend days chatting or even living with a person before taking a shot.
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Time tells the truth
Hei Ming's latest project attempts to write the history of nameless soldiers who sacrificed for China in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
Food
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Chinese food in Jewish world
Restaurants featuring Chinese food in foreign countries have always been judged whether their dishes keep the original Chinese style or not.
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Food safety system
To do well the jobs that fall within their jurisdiction is what Premier Li Keqiang required of governments at all levels at Monday's State Council meeting.
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A tasty way to bake a career
About 100 underprivileged young people from poverty-stricken regions will be trained in the art of French baking thanks to Shanghai Young Bakers (SYB), a charity program sponsored by the Carrefour Foundation.
Culture
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Crowd pleaser
Yangqin player Lu Jing's recent concert at Carnegie Hall fulfills a dream for the young artist.
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Play captures old Shanghai
Shanghai theater critics have lauded the premiere of The Eternal Snow Beauty, praising it for reviving the tradition of Shanghai dialect theater.
Entertainment
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Emma Watson turns to crime in new film
British actress Emma Watson has turned to crime in her latest role as part of a celebrity-obsessed teenage gang robbing their Hollywood idols' homes.
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Battle of the big screen
Hollywood blockbusters are major players at the Chinese box office, but lately the local industry has been giving the Americans a run for their money, with mid-budget local films enjoying huge success.
Sport
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Blackhawks edge Red Wings
Maybe it was the extra rest, or another raucous crowd at the United Center. Maybe it was just the resumption of one of the NHL's biggest rivalries.
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Thunder's season ends in heartbreak
In a season that seemed doomed once All-Star Russell Westbrook was lost to a knee injury, Kevin Durant couldn't save the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Birth Tourists: Going for the 14th Amendment
Women from China are giving birth in California and getting US citizenship for their newborns, while authorities are cracking down on homes where they stay.
A hard life on ocean wave
China's shipping industry is experiencing that sinking feeling as economies in US and Europe contract.
Sex case takes a new turn
A school principal and a local government employee have been arrested on suspicion of molesting children in Hainan province.
Micro blogs help fight graft
More people are using social media to tackle corrupt officials.
Special: Have some more tea
Chinese tea is popular for its special fragrance and also its function. This special coverage is to guide you to find more about this traditional Chinese beverage.
Quake prompts growth in NGOs
Sichuan has the third-largest number of NGOs, after Beijing and Shanghai. Wenchuan quake was a catalyst in their foundation.
Payment firms join the fray
Led by Alipay, a new breed of financial institutions are now flexing their muscle.
Flash quit
Young people quitting their jobs very shortly after starting - within three months or even three days - is a relatively new phenomenon.
Jaywalkers tread with care
Jaywalking offenses are expected to decline in Beijing with introduction of fines.
Old case returns to public eye
Petition on unsolved crime causes unease on the Internet
Wetlands a world for birds
Protectors work hard to save migratory birds at the wetland.
Apple losing its sweetness, edge?
Apple Inc's quarterly profit is projected to shrink for the first time in a decade, hurt by new products with lower profit margins and slower growth in iPhone sales.
Columnists
Dozens injured as US commuter trains collide
Two commuter trains serving New York City collided in Connecticut during Friday's evening rush hour, injuring about 50 people, authorities said.
Beidou set to spread wings in region
China's Beidou navigation system is set to increase its presence in the Asia-Pacific region, with Pakistan expected to become fourth overseas customer.
China to invest big to support Beidou system
Exporters hit hard by rising yuan
For Chinese exporters who have been facing sluggish demand from European and US markets since last year, the rising yuan added another burden.
Hoax phone calls hit mainland flights
Several flights from Chongqing and Guangzhou were forced to land or delayed on Friday after telephone threats were received, airport authorities said.
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96% Xinjiang terrorist attacks foiled: official
China's poultry prices bounce back from H7N9
China-US
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Weddings: US planners are in demand
Getting married in the world's most populous country is big business. About $57 billion is spent annually on 10 million weddings in China.
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Chinese seed that sprouted in US culture
When Anchee Min came to the US in 1984, she spoke little English. She had barely slipped through on a student visa granted by an American consul impressed with her "crazy determination".
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Calligraphy aids language learning
Two years ago, the Confucius Institute at Pfeiffer University in North Carolina initiated a trial calligraphy immersion course in a K-8 language school to accelerate their learning of the Chinese language.
US
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Obama to nominate new ROK commander
President Barack Obama intends to nominate Army Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti to succeed Army Gen. James Thurman as the commander of the US Forces in Korea.
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US conducts missile defense test
The US military conducted a missile defense test, with an interceptor missile successfully intercepting and destroying a short-range target missile over the Pacific Ocean.
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US slaps sanctions on Syrian ministers
The Obama administration imposed a fresh round of sanctions on Syria, targeting four ministers, one airline and one TV station.
World
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Hollande urges euro zone government
French President Francois Hollande called for an economic government for the euro zone with its own budget, the right to borrow, a harmonised tax system and a full-time president.
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S. Korea recoups 62.5% bailout funds
South Korea recouped 62.5 percent of bailout funds injected into domestic financial institutions in late 1997 when the Asian financial crisis occurred.
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Bombs kill more than 35 across Iraq
Bomb attacks in Shi'ite areas of Baghdad and in N Iraq killed more than 35 people, following weeks of violence by Sunni Islamist insurgents determined to unleash sectarian confrontation.
Opinion
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Parents vie to buy kids' way into schools
Recently, one of my colleagues told me that she had declined the offer to get her six-year-old son admitted to a top primary school in Beijing.
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Asian giants as key partners
The significance of China-India relations is strategic and its impact global because both are large developing countries and emerging markets, Premier Li told visiting Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid in Beijing on May 10.
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Duplicity of US military policy exposed
Every year, the United States Department of Defense issues a report on China's military, which invariably is criticized by Beijing.
Travel
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Adventure of a lifetime
When Canadian brothers Ryan and Colin Pyle each found themselves at a career crossroads, they decided to go traveling and embarked on an ambitious motorcycle ride around China.
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Restoring the sea to an island
A dispatch in The New York Times in August 1944 described the view American soldiers had of Mont-St.-Michel, seeming "to float on the sea as gracefully as a ship under full sail."
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Hitting the right spot
With its prominent location, the stylish Suzhou Marriott Hotel offers excellent accommodations and luxury services for business guests and leisure travelers.
Odd News
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Native American tribe to dub 'Star Wars'
The largest Native American tribe in the United States is seeking to dub the classic 1977 movie "Star Wars" movie in Navajo as a way to help preserve its traditional language.
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Police sorry for video mocking homeless
Seattle's interim police chief has apologized for appearing in a 1986 video that showed him and other officers mocking the homeless.
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Microraptors had taste for sashimi: Study
Fossil evidence showed that the Microraptor — a four-winged, flying dinosaur about the size of a pigeon — may have been a big fan of sashimi.
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Pig takes dog's place as family member
Mr Min spends four hours and walks twice a day with his 'BAMA miniature pig' Zhu Zhu in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province.
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