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Metals trading responds to world economy

2012-03-28 17:59:21

The value of China's imports and exports of nonferrous metals continued to increase during the first two months of the year, but the growth rate slowed dramatically, reflecting a gloomy world economy.

Apple's alleged piracy sparks cyber debate

2012-03-28 17:51:40

Discussions over Apple's alleged copyright violations have spread among Chinese netizens since 22 prominent Chinese writers sued the App Store for pirating their works.

Free services offered at cemeteries

2012-03-28 17:00:18

People may get free ceremonial items while observing Qingming Festival this year at cemeteries, Beijing Times reported on Wednesday.

Liquor market tumbles as govt tightens belt

2012-03-28 15:26:58

Liquor stocks in the A-share market plummeted by 2.18 percent on Tuesday, a day after China’s State Council announced further belt-tightening efforts.

Zuckerberg visits Shanghai

2012-03-28 11:38:06

Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook, paid a visit to an Apple store and some scenic spots in Shanghai on Tuesday.

Paper iPhones popular offerings to deceased

2012-03-28 11:22:37

As iPhones and iPads are getting more popular in China, some people are choosing paper-made Apple goods as offerings to their deceased relatives.

Woman wastes 98 tons of water flushing toilet

2012-03-27 21:07:45

A 68-year-old rural woman who went to the city for the first time in her life wasted 98 tons of water over two months by flushing the toilet in her son's home.

Special doctor-patient marriage 14 years old

2012-03-27 19:46:15

A rural doctor in Shexian county, Anhui province, and a paralyzed woman he promised to marry in order to save her life, have just marked their 14 years of life together.

Man said murdering mom 'out of her will'

2012-03-27 18:56:53

A man has been found guilty of murdering his paralyzed mother despite evidence that she begged him to help her die after years of suffering。

Four songs and a funeral

2012-03-27 16:35:47

A grieving daughter paid a 1,000 yuan bill after a band, unknown to the family, played four songs at her mother's funeral and she was too embarrassed to stop the music.

Professor fined $159 for plagiarism

2012-03-27 14:27:15

A college professor in the city of Luoyang, Central China's Henan province, was fined only $159 for plagiarizing the work of a former undergraduate student at Beijing Sport University, the Zhengzhou-based Dahe Daily reported Tuesday.

Post-quake homes start to crack in E China

2012-03-27 12:46:34

Houses built and donated to homeless earthquake victims after their homes were damaged by a deadly quake are reportedly already falling apart.