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[2013-01-16 08:06]

Lesson of London must be learnt

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Despite China's ambitions and its efforts to build itself into a beautiful country, residents and travelers in Beijing have been subjected to excessively bad air quality in recent days.

Sino-Indian ties

[2013-01-16 08:06]

Since the New Year, interactions between China and India at multilateral and bilateral levels have been eye-catching. Beijing and New Delhi have expressed willingness to step up security cooperation and work for common development.

Improving stock market

[2013-01-16 08:06]

China's stock market rocketed on Monday on the news that the country will allow more foreign investment in the fragile market.

Cut State share in SOEs

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Fifteen years ago, I told the IMF-World Bank annual meeting that China had to deepen the reform of State-owned enterprises by reducing its State share in their stocks from 100 percent to less than 30 percent. Much progress was made in the five years that followed: most of the small and medium-sized SOEs were reorganized and many SOEs were listed and became very profitable.

Pros and cons of shale gas for China

[2013-01-16 08:06]

Shale gas in China could become a game changer. With recoverable resources of up to 36.1 trillion cubic meters, China has the world's largest deposit of shale gas, and if accessed properly, it could turn its energy problem on its head.

Letters

[2013-01-16 08:06]

Parents, education system to blame

From the chinese press

[2013-01-16 08:06]

Tale of dubious realty developer

A very rash act by the US

[2013-01-15 07:53]

President Barack Obama early this year signed into law the United States' National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013, which the Senate and House of Representatives passed in December. The act includes two sections that involve China's core interests, namely one asking the US president to "take steps to address Taiwan's shortfall in fighter aircraft through the sale of F-16 C/D aircraft" and the one stating that "the US reaffirms its commitment" to the US-Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security with regards to the Diaoyu Islands dispute. This is an alarming move. The US legislators think they are safeguarding the US' national interests but they are actually harming them.

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[2013-01-15 07:49]

Motorists see red at yellow rule

[2013-01-15 07:53]

If you ever drive a car in Shanghai, you will very quickly learn a new way to interpret a yellow traffic light.

Prudence in urbanization

[2013-01-15 07:53]

The vow of authorities to utilize land resources in a rational manner as they push forward urbanization, a process that has often been accompanied by land disputes, is a show of respect for the people-oriented approach to development.

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