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Beware the tigar

[2015-12-05 03:09]

When Chen Jiajing isn’t at work, she devotes all her time to her two sons, aged eight and four. She makes it a point to spend quality time with them, teaching them moral values and personally taking them to special interest classes.

Chengdu becoming a national gateway

[2015-12-05 00:26]

China’s east coast has been a dynamic economic driver since the late 1970s, attracting the lion’s share of industries and foreign investment, and enjoying a prosperous import and export trade.

Friendly city increases international exchanges, ties

[2015-12-05 00:26]

As it further opens up to the world, Chengdu has quickly broadened its circle of friends and is increasingly active in global affairs. It is showing it has much more to offer than just giant pandas and hotpot.

Sichuan to end poverty in Tibetan prefecture

[2015-12-04 15:47]

Sichuan province is pledging to lift 5 million residents living on less than $1.25 a day out of poverty by 2020 by replacing direct assistance with a loan program to help villagers in the remote mountains and nomads on the grasslands start their own businesses.

Farmer recalls day he was finally a free man

[2015-12-04 15:47]

"Your job tonight is to make sure the horses get enough to eat!" the slave master barked at Sonam Dundron.

School makes big strides for Lhasa

[2015-12-04 15:47]

The Lhasa-Beijing Experimental Middle School last year sent more than 80 percent of its graduates on to higher education, a remarkable feat for a fledgling institution that just opened a year ago.

Chin seeks political change in Lewiston, Maine

[2015-12-04 12:47]

When China Daily interviewed Ben Chin in early November, the 30-year old had just outpolled the incumbent mayor of Lewiston, Maine, securing 44 percent of the vote in an election that had five candidates.

Gunman was in contact with radicals: official

[2015-12-04 12:47]

California gunman Syed Rizwan Farook had been in contact with known Islamic extremists on social media, a US intelligence official said on Thursday, and police said he and his wife had enough bullets and bombs to slaughter hundreds when they launched their deadly attack on a holiday party.

Apple solar projects aid brand: expert

[2015-12-04 12:47]

Apple's new programs aimed at reducing carbon emissions of its manufacturing partners in China will help improve its brand in the country eventually, according to a senior high tech analyst.

Geely racing to the future in Utah

[2015-12-04 12:47]

When the Utah Motorsports Campus opens on Jan 1, its new Chinese owner Geely doesn't just want business from the racetrack - it's hoping to build a multi-use facility to attract tourists and to eventually export that business plan to China, where auto racing is in its early stages.

Writer on mend following Brooklyn slashing

[2015-12-04 12:47]

David Henry Hwang, a Chinese-American playwright known for his 1988 Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly, is recovering at home in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, following a knife attack that left him with a neck wound.

Playwright recovers from knife attack

[2015-12-04 06:19]

David Henry Hwang, a Chinese-American playwright known for his 1988 Tony Award-winning play M. Butterfly, is recovering at home, following a knife attack.

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