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Russian police round up dozens

[2014-01-01 07:15]

Russian police detained dozens of people on Tuesday in sweeps through Volgograd after two deadly attacks in less than 24 hours that raised security fears ahead of the Winter Olympics.

Israel frees 26 Palestinian prisoners

[2014-01-01 07:15]

Israel released more than two dozen Palestinian prisoners convicted in deadly attacks against Israelis early on Tuesday as part of a US-brokered package to restart Mideast peace talks.

S. Sudan fighting flares as cease-fire deadline arrives

[2014-01-01 07:15]

Anti-government rebels in South Sudan attacked the key town of Bor on Tuesday, ignoring a deadline set by regional powers to stop fighting and hold peace talks.

IN BRIEF (Page 4)

[2014-01-01 07:15]

Keeping their motors running

[2013-12-31 07:06]

'They've all got little quirks, like cars. Some you've got to jiggle the key in the ignition. Some ride hot. Some need a jump-start. But they've all got wheels. You just need to know which pedal to push."

On the couch

[2013-12-31 07:06]

At Ma Li's psychosexual therapy center in Shanghai, the color scheme in the consulting room is relaxing; pale yellows, light greens and blues. Soft mats and cushions allow the patients to make themselves comfortable.

In memory of unnamed war heroes

[2013-12-30 07:14]

Sixty years after an armistice agreement was signed, the remains of more than 400 Chinese soldiers killed in the Korean War (1950-53) are set to finally head home.

The new temples of a twilight age

[2013-12-27 06:48]

Guan Hehua never imagined that a visit to Jixiang Temple in Shaxian county, Fujian province, would result in her bidding farewell to normal family life and moving to the temple to live with 100 other seniors.

Competition and chaos

[2013-12-27 06:48]

With the China National Committee on Aging estimating an elderly population of 221 million by 2015, the huge potential for private senior healthcare has seen the number of luxurious nursing homes blossom.

Hebei aims for pollution fight to bear fruit

[2013-12-26 07:36]

Liu Dashan opened a paper bag and took out an apple only slightly larger than a squash ball.

Making markets matter

[2013-12-26 07:36]

In a bid to tackle overcapacity in China's steel industry, the central government plans to cut production by 80 million metric tons by the end of 2017. With a reduction quota of 60 million tons, Hebei province will bear the brunt of the measure. Hebei is the heartland of steel production in China, and consequently has some of the worst air pollution in the country.

Door opens on system for official residences

[2013-12-25 07:11]

Over the years, senior Chinese officials have been granted access to government housing during their term of office. But in recent years, some have overplayed their hands by abusing the system, and their excessive housing perks have caused public resentment and consternation. In the roll call of fallen officials, much of the graft has revolved around the government housing system.

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