Single and poor mothers will soon benefit from better housing after the Women's Federation in South China's Guangdong province plans to raise 5 million yuan ($77,000) this year to help their plight.
China is drafting the details of policies to support emerging industries and specific measures will come out soon, the Shanghai Securities News reported Friday, citing an official.
Business and political heavyweights are discussing China's role in international innovation and low-carbon development at a meeting opened by Lord Browne of Madingley, Chairman of The Performance Theatre (TPT) and former CEO of BP, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Thursday.
The number of social networking site (SNS) users in China reached 235 million, accounting for 51.4 percent of total Internet users, by the end of 2010, according to a report issued by cnwnews.com.
"China has become the third largest investor in London," said Paul Bromelow, the global sales director of London & Partners, the official foreign direct investment agency, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday.
China's National Energy Bureau is drafting regulations on exploitation of rare coals, including coking coal, in a protective way, China Securities Journal reported.
China's grass roots anti-bribery websites may all be shut down because they are not registered with authorities, the Nanfang Daily reported Thursday.
An investigation is underway after it was revealed a university has been paying students to grade national college entrance exam papers, Beijing Times reported.
China's emergency centers can charge service fees in accordance with the rules, but they should not refuse or delay aid over fee issues, according to a draft regulation published Thursday by the Ministry of Health.
Travelling fell among the most frequent ways of spending for rich Chinese people. France, the United States and Australia rank as the top three international destinations.
According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, 2.68 million couples ended their marriage during 2010, up 8.5 percent over 2009.
Repeating these actions, the man who claimed to be a performance artist, Pian Shankong, said he wanted to call for animal protection through these gestures, the paper said.