Credit card fraud cases topped financial crimes in Shanghai in 2013, according to a white paper issued by the city's procuratorate on Monday. The document also shows that Internet finance is posing more pressing challenges to defining and investigating financial crimes.
Guangdong's education authorities will create a detailed plan to recruit high school graduates from impoverished rural areas across the country into key universities in the province.
A 56-year-old man was sentenced to six months in jail for illegally possessing weapons after he fired several shots into the air to quiet his neighbors, who were square dancing outside, Beijing Times reported on Sunday. The man, surnamed Shi, said he couldn't sleep because the music was too loud. A man surnamed Guo, who organized the dance, said Shi also sent out his three Tibetan mastiffs to threaten them.
"By using visible green technologies, we hope to send a message to the public of what eco-friendly technology and lifestyles should be like. Hopefully, visitors will be inspired to live a green, low-carbon life."
Thanks to robust profit growth in information technology and the automotive industry, China's industrial profits in March rebounded, though many industries are still slumping.
Spiking demand for intellectual property services shows large room for growth
Some Chinese enterprises are finding it hard to provide evidence in intellectual property lawsuits and are calling on notary offices for more support in disputes.
Adequate preparation is the best way to prevent mishaps during school excursions, education specialists from China and abroad suggest, amid rising concern over students' safety on such outings.
Less than a quarter of poor students who will graduate this July in Guangdong province have landed a job so far, indicating a tough employment market, a senior education official said.
City remembers acts of heroism on behalf of residents targeted by invading army
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