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Summit site holds rich history

[2013-06-06 12:19]

The presidential summit this week brings renewed attention to Sunnylands, a former private estate in California's Mojave Desert.

Chao sees talks as crucial to building trust

[2013-06-06 12:19]

Former US cabinet secretary Elaine Chao has over the years seen her share of miscommunication and cultural misunderstanding in relations between China and the United States.

Expat finds 'sense of belonging' overseas

[2013-06-06 07:58]

Many Chinese have settled down in Mexico since 1972, when the two countries established diplomatic relations, but few have represented Sino-Mexican ties better than diving coach Ma Jin in the past 10 years.

Inspiration from the melting pot

[2013-06-06 07:58]

Mexican artist Patricia Calvo's fascination with other cultures - especially Asia's - started in kindergarten.

Ministry seeks to further grow trade

[2013-06-06 07:58]

Industrial cooperation and communication between Chinese and Mexican companies should be promoted to boost trade and reduce trade friction, the Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday.

China joins fight against hacking

[2013-06-05 11:41]

China's Internet emergency response agency has tried its best to handle all the US complaints made this year, Chinese Internet insiders said.

EU imposes duties on solar panels

[2013-06-05 11:41]

The European Union on Tuesday offered China a temporary reprieve from the full force of anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese solar panels, saying it would impose reduced duties for two months while talks proceed toward resolving the trade dispute.

Pianist holds concert to benefit next generation of talent

[2013-06-05 11:41]

Three years ago, 9-year-old Johnson Zhongxin Li was playing the piano in a mall in China and caught the attention of internationally acclaimed Chinese pianist Lang Lang.

America's Spelling Bee encourages a holistic way of learning English

[2013-06-04 11:47]

In China, where more than 400 million students are learning English, the US-based Scripps National Spelling Bee is challenging the traditional educational system that places emphasis on memorization and repetition.

Entrepreneurs talk magic cubes, ideas

[2013-06-04 11:47]

More than 100 students and alumni of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business attended a forum on entrepreneurship at the Cornell Club in New York City on May 31.

China monitoring US probe of gene-altered Oregon wheat

[2013-06-04 11:27]

A bumper harvest at home and relatively low importation from the United States will largely shield China from the discovery in Oregon of a wheat strain genetically modified to resist herbicide made by Monsanto Co.

Property tycoon buys stake in landmark NYC office

[2013-06-04 11:27]

A group led by one of the world's richest women, Chinese real-estate tycoon Zhang Xin, paid a reported $1.4 billion for a 40 percent stake in the most expensive US building on the market - the General Motors office tower in midtown Manhattan.

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