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Pashto express

[2014-04-16 07:07]

Though his face gradually turns glistening red and his voice cracks with emotion, it seems Che Hongcai won't stop talking unless someone reminds him to take a drink of water. Such eloquence amuses Che's wife, Xue Ping, who describes her husband as a "taciturn" man and jokes it was like Che was letting out what he kept inside for years all in the one conversation.

New push to take care of stray pets

[2014-04-16 07:07]

A giant dog and a cat flanked the sidewalk of Beijing's Shimao International Shopping Center on Saturday afternoon. The enormous stuffed animals were not an invasion but an effort to raise awareness about stray animals.

What's new

[2014-04-16 07:07]

Arts masters captured in documentaries

Spring's bounty

[2014-04-16 07:07]

When spring hits, people pile into parks. The air is sweet and warm. Tender green shoots and colorful flowers are in bloom, and leafy plants thrive on the ground.

Experts push for public acceptance of vaccinations

[2014-04-16 07:07]

While vaccines are widely used, more efforts are needed to raise public awareness of vaccines and their benefits, experts say.

A big score

[2014-04-15 07:16]

In 1990s, the popular TV series A Beijing Native in New York - about Chinese immigrants' love and struggles in pursuit of their dreams in the United States - was a sensation in China.

The future is here

[2014-04-15 07:16]

How do you assess the impact of the Ducks championship-winning journey on the city of Beijing?

Chinese women climb Kilimanjaro

[2014-04-15 07:16]

What can middle-aged professional women do after work? Visit the hair-dresser or go shopping?

Pictures of the past

[2014-04-15 07:16]

Betty Yao says her life has been changed by the photographs of John Thomson, the celebrated Scotsman who was one of the first professional photographers to document 19th- century China.

Finding a way through holidays

[2014-04-15 07:16]

Ripping off my Jason Voorhees facemask, I sucked in the parched fumes that pass for oxygen in my office and stared balefully at the chocolate love hearts that were chemically bonding to my desk.

Power of fiction

[2014-04-15 07:16]

When Helen Wan started writing a book more than a decade ago, she thought it would be a collection of short personal essays about her experiences in the work force as a woman and an Asian-American.

Iceland lit strikes a chord with Chinese readers

[2014-04-15 07:16]

Edda, Saga, Nobel Literature prize-winning Halldor Kiljan Laxness.

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