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University bans include kissing in public

2011-04-21 16:44:41

A university in East China is asking students to "behave well" and promising rewards for students who snitch on the rule breakers.

So you wanna be a 'civil' servant?

2011-04-21 08:38:55

Civil servants will soon be expected to be just that: civil. Watching blue movies, having extramarital affairs, vandalizing public facilities all are on a new list of no-no's for public servants.

Luxury seats coming out of bullet trains

2011-04-21 08:23:16

Luxury seats will be missing from many of the fast trains that will soon travel on a high-speed railway running from Beijing to Shanghai, giving passengers more room and making the ride cheaper, railway sources were quoted as saying.

Drunken drivers to be parked for 10 years

2011-04-21 07:59:50

Lawmakers hope harsh new penalties will force drunken drivers off the nation's roads and are set to pass legislation that will mean drunks could lose their licenses for up to 10 years.

Beijing lawyer's trial to continue Friday

2011-04-21 07:17:46

Beijing lawyer Li Zhuang charged with falsifying evidence and jeopardizing testimony, will stand trial Friday for the third day after hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Lower price, speed for Beijing-Shanghai express

2011-04-20 16:55:44

The high-speed railway line linking Beijing and Shanghai to be opened in June will remove first-class cabins and run at lower-than-planned speeds to respond to public complaints over inaccessible prices.

Profits 'blind' eyes of food inspectors

2011-04-20 08:43:59

The profit-driven mentality of some supervisory organs is being blamed for the growing number of food-safety scandals across the country, Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.

Many top bosses mull job move

2011-04-20 07:46:17

With growing confidence about career opportunities and expectations of more pay, as many as 87 percent of senior managers in China have said they may change jobs this year, according to a recent survey.

Beijing lawyer stands trial on additional charges

2011-04-20 06:47:04

Beijing lawyer Li Zhuang stood trial on Tuesday in a court in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on additional charges of falsifying evidence and jeopardizing testimony.

China's Red Cross responds to scandal

2011-04-20 06:39:09

The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) promised on Tuesday to enhance transparency by setting up a platform to release information and close loopholes in its financial management system.

6,000 people guilty of IPR infringement in 2010

2011-04-19 21:18:45

China's courts concluded 3,942 criminal cases involving infringement on intellectual property rights (IPR) last year, up 7.7 percent from 2009.

Supervisory agencies blamed for food scandals

2011-04-19 19:59:48

When a food safety scandal emerges in China, supervisory agencies deserve to be held as accountable as those violating food safety regulations, Chinese experts said.