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Experts defend hepatitis B program

[2013-12-25 07:09]

Most nations require newborns to be vaccinated in first 24 hours

New family planning rule to create mini baby boom

[2013-12-24 07:14]

The suggested relaxation of the family planning policy is expected to bring China roughly 13 million more babies in five or six years, top demographers said.

Washington tries to shift spying blame to China

[2013-12-24 07:14]

Congressman's words are a case of 'perpetrators accusing victims'

IPR courts 'would be helpful'

[2013-12-23 07:23]

Judges with specialized knowledge in growing need as caseloads increase

Mainland tourists move HK lower on shopping list

[2013-12-23 07:23]

Lack of innovation cited as reason for declining interest

Tech bans to be relaxed: US

[2013-12-21 07:52]

The United States said on Friday it will "actively" carry out a plan to lift bans on high-tech exports to China, a long-term irritant in economic ties between the world's two largest economies.

Evidence of warriors' protection set in stone

[2013-12-21 07:52]

The Terracotta Warriors, the sculptured guards designed to safeguard the first emperor of a unified China in his afterlife, had armor and helmets made of stone for protection.

Students log on for lessons in progress

[2013-12-21 07:52]

The rise of massive open online courses - a new generation of Web learning - may revolutionize study and the way universities teach, a Ministry of Education official has predicted.

New envoy 'must find right mix'

[2013-12-20 07:04]

Max Baucus, expected to be nominated as the next US ambassador to China, will have to play a balancing act between implementing Washington's policies and addressing Beijing's concerns over its strategic interests, observers said.

US ambassadors to China

[2013-12-20 07:04]

1. Leonard Freel Woodcock, 1979-1981

'Mutual interests beat differences'

[2013-12-20 07:04]

China and US should explore avenues of all-round cooperation, premier says

Military plays down naval 'near-miss'

[2013-12-19 08:25]

The Chinese military responded for the first time on Wednesday to the recent "near-miss" between warships from China and the United States in the South China Sea, saying the Chinese naval vessel was conducting "normal patrols" when the two vessels met, and it properly handled the situation in accordance with strict protocol.

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