Hot Issues
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City to offer reward for lost property
People who hand in lost and found items will get a cash reward of 10 percent of the cost of the property under a proposal being considered in Guangzhou province.
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Valentine's Day warms China
In the eastern city of Nanjing, Xiao Ning plans to spend one fifth of his monthly pay buying his girlfriend a bottle of Coco Chanel perfume to make her smile on the approaching Valentine's Day.
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Film academy bans facelift and tattoo
The country's future movie stars hoping to enter the renowned Beijing Film Academy will be disqualified if they have had a facelift or tattoo, Beijing News reports.
Society
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Officials favor reading biography books
A recent survey by Insight China magazine shows that biographies are the favorite type of books read by Chinese officials.
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320 million smokers in China
A total of 320 million adults, 31 percent of the population, smoke in China, more than the total number of people in the United States, chinanews.com report Friday.
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Workers return home from Sudan
Fu Shan hugged and kissed her husband Zhang Qianhui, one of the 46 workers who were attacked by Sudanese anti-government forces.
Science/Tech
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Sub vessel to attempt record-setting dive
High underwater pressure will be the greatest danger facing Jiaolong, China's manned deep-sea vessel, when it attempts to make the deepest dive.
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Microblog tests business PR: report
The popularity of micro-blogs has serious implications for companies and brands that operate in China, creating a scenario where major public crises and scandals erupt with increasing frequency and speed.
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Theaters to go digital by end of 2013
Texas Instruments Inc announced on Wednesday that its 7,745 digital cinema screens in China account for 60 percent of all digital cinemas in the Asia-Pacific region including India, Australia and New Zealand, of which 4,409 are 3D screens.
Choreographer Jin Xing
Controversial choreographer Jin Xing returns in triumph to New York, the city that gave her "a voice".
Simpler visa procedures
Travel agencies and destination countries try to cash in on a predicted spending and tourism surge.
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Swans poisoned in C China
More than 50 migrating birds, including two white swans, were discovered dead at a wetland in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province.
Music arranged for arraignment
When bad guys end up in front of Zhao Peng, the Beijing prosecutor may give them more than a talking during their arraignment.
Pollution woe
Concerns remain following leakage of cadmium into Longjiang River in Guangxi.
Xi leaves for visits to US, Ireland, Turkey
Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping left Beijing on Monday to pay official visit to the United States at the invitation of US Vice-President Joe Biden.
Tibet received 8.7 million tourists
Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region received 8.7 million tourists in 2011, up 26.9 percent year-on-year, local authorities said Monday.
EU 'will solve its debt crisis'
The EU itself, not China or any other emerging nation, will solve the eurozone debt crisis, said European Council President Herman van Rompuy.
Sub to attempt record-setting dive
High underwater pressure will be the greatest danger facing Jiaolong, China's manned deep-sea vessel, when it attempts to make the deepest dive.
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Politics
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Premier Wen meets Panchen Lama
Premier Wen Jiabao on Friday had a meeting with the 11th Panchen Lama Bainqen Erdini Qoigyijabu, at the Zhongnanhai compound in central Beijing.
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China denies arm sales to Syria
China on Friday refuted allegations that it has sold weapons to Syria "directly or through Iran."
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China urges talks on Iran nuclear issue
China has the desire to work with relevant parties to realize the early resumption of dialogue between Iran and a group of six international mediators, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Friday.
Economy
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Yuan hits new high ahead of Xi's visit
The yuan rose to an 18-year-high on Friday, climbing as Vice-President Xi Jinping prepares to start his trip to the United States next week.
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Bank service charges to be regulated
Chinese ministries released rules on Friday regulating service prices of commercial lenders in order to solicit public opinion.
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Campaign set to fight economic crimes
China's vice public security minister on Thursday called on the nation's police to go all out in a campaign to crack down on economic crimes.
Opinion
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Love is ideal; marriage is real
Valentine's Day brings love and marriage to mind, but in modern days, there is also this question: Is money so important for marriage?
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What the US and China need to do
With Vice-President Xi Jinping's visit to Washington, DC, there is hope that a new face will usher in a new era in Sino-US relations.
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Time to turn over a new leaf
US must honor 'One China' principle and China's sovereignty, and both sides should dispel hegemony for the benefit of all.
Cover Story
Music world unites in tribute to Whitney
Musicians, producers and fans on Sunday paid tribute to US soul diva Whitney Houston, hailing her as an inspirational figure.
No coffee mourning over expensive drinks
Metro Beijing
Beijing revising housing rules
A new policy on public rental housing is allowing more low- and middle-income families to apply for homes.
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