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Donors kept in the dark on where money goes

2010-05-27 07:47:49

Is a lack of transparency driving a wedge between charities and donors, and undermining the charitable spirit? Zhang Yuchen in Beijing reports.

17 babies injected with expired medicine

2010-05-27 07:24:25

A total of 17 measles-plagued babies were injected with expired medicine in a hospital in Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, local health authorities said on Wednesday.

Real estate a 'major business' of billionaires

2010-05-27 07:22:18

One-third of Chinese billionaires have businesses in real estate and the companies are mainly located in big cities such as Beijing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, a latest research report has found.

Suicides at Foxconn reveal woes

2010-05-26 08:01:47

Another young man jumped from a building at Foxconn on Tuesday. Hu Yinan tries to find out the reasons behind the string of tragedies at the Shenzhen base of the 'world factory'.

Judge's lucrative investment in coal mine causes stir

2010-05-26 07:49:43

The discipline authority in Shenmu county of Northwest China's Shaanxi province is investigating a judge who won a lawsuit enabling him to receive 11 million yuan ($1.6 million) from his investment in a coalmine.

Clinton turns on charm in Beijing

2010-05-26 07:42:31

Hillary Clinton tolerates but does not share her husband's appetite for violent action movies. Her daughter's upcoming wedding is "the most important" thing in her life. And she thinks Timothy Geithner has great hair.

Specially trained guards bolster campus security

2010-05-26 07:32:49

A total of 1,700 specially trained security guards went on duty in the Panyu district of Guangzhou on Monday, to protect the 639 schools and kindergartens in the district following a spate of vicious attacks on school children across the country.

Another Foxconn suicide after boss apologizes

2010-05-27 06:43:23

Another employee of Foxconn Technology Group jumped to death Wednesday night just hours after the company's boss, Terry Gou, apologized for series of suicides and promised better welfare.
Foxconn chief apologizes

US college confirms threat from student

2010-05-26 07:13:18

A Chinese graduate student, Zhai Tiantian, who has been arrested and jailed for more than one month in the United States, threatened to "burn to the ground" a campus building, according to officials from the Stevens Institute of Technology, where Zhai was enrolled.

Premarital physical exams should be renewed: Experts

2010-05-25 08:45:55

Mandatory premarital physical examinations for engaged couples should be resumed in China, and the social security net should be strengthened to stop the increase in abandoned children, many of whom have physical defects, experts said.

Foxconn still popular among job-hunters

2010-05-24 15:13:30

Early Saturday morning, more than 100 job seekers pursued positions at Foxconn's industrial complex in Longhua township, Shenzhen despite the technology group being plagued by a wave of suicides, an evening news program of Shanghai Oriental Satellite TV reported.

Police rule Foxconn death was suicide

2010-05-24 07:19:25

The latest death at technology firm Foxconn in Shenzhen was identified as a suicide case, the police announced over the weekend.