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China's overall property price will climb 3.3 percent to 6 percent this year, with the first-tier cities experiencing an adjustment in the fourth quarter, China Real Estate Index said in a report over the weekend.
Gao Dekun and his wife are busy preparing rice paddy for cultivating seedlings with water they took from a nearby stream to survive the worst drought to hit southwest China's Yunnan province since last August.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged high-level officials of the Chinese Communist Party to report their housing information, investment, and the information of their spouses and families at a State Council meeting on Tuesday, the Beijing Times reported.
A 13-year-old girl has been stabbed in the leg with a needle while touring a crowded supermarket, the Beijing Times reported today.
Japanese steelmakers and the world's largest iron ore supplier Vale is expected to reach an agreement to settle the iron ore price at $110 per ton, doubling the benchmark price of 2009, the China Business News reported, citing Japan's local media.
Addiction to the Internet, which has plagued many users among young Chinese, is expected to be regarded as a disease.
As more and more listed companies release their annual reports, shareholders are learning that many profitable companies are miserly with investors and generous with their own executives.
The public bureau in Yibin, Sichuan province, on Wednesday revoked the decision to fine a man who allegedly downloaded pornographic content from the Internet, after the case provoked wide concern online.
Nanjing, capital city of East China's Jiangsu province, is offering as much as 5 million yuan in subsidies to attract top talents, the Yangtze Evening Post reported Friday.
A local court in Jinhua, Zhejiang province began to hear a lawsuit between Volvo Auto Sales (Shanghai) Co Ltd and a Zhejiang auto service company yesterday, the Oriental Morning Post reported today.
China's top economic planner wants to make the environmental protection industry a new economic pillar in 2015, when the sector's output is to account for 7 percent to 8 percent of China's GDP, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Friday.