California put its best foot forward to celebrate a special day and welcome a delegation from Shaolin Temple, a birthplace of kung fu.
As space engineers try to repair the Chinese lunar rover Yutu, which has suffered a mechanical glitch, marketing managers and lawyers of the lunar exploration program are also busy, as they fight an invasion of pirated space products.
Shanghai's education authority has begun drafting a program to recruit math teachers from the city's schools to teach in the United Kingdom at the invitation of the UK Department of Education, according to sources with the city's education committee on Tuesday.
A bus caught fire at about 10 am Monday on Qianmen Street, the main east-west road just south of Tian'anmen Square. No one was injured. The driver and conductor on Bus No 44 immediately evacuated the vehicle when the fire started. Police and firefighters later blocked the street until the blaze was extinguished. Traffic resumed at 10:40 am. The reason for the fire was under investigation.
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"We have been in a difficult situation since the London Olympics. We have strong rivals in men's springboard and platform, and our advantage in synchronized events has been chipped away."
President Xi Jinping is expected to sign several cooperative agreements in manufacturing, finance, energy and cultural exchanges in an upcoming tour of Europe that experts said will set a tone for future ties.
National People's Congress deputies are urging the government to draw up regulations and policies to prevent gender discrimination in the labor market.
Some private name-brand kindergartens are accused of giving children unauthorized prescription medicine, revealing chaos in kindergarten management, experts said.
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