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Make military drills likable for pupils

[2014-09-03 09:11]

The new school session has been preceded by heated discussions on the compulsory military training program for students. Some unpleasant incidents, such as a "skirmish" between students and drillmasters in Longshan county, Hunan province, and the sudden death of a middle school student at Nanle county, Henan province, have cast a shadow over the compulsory military training course.

Promotion of e-cigarettes should stop

[2014-09-03 09:11]

Roughly a week after the World Health Organization issued a report calling for enhanced regulation over "electronic cigarette", the tobacco lobby in China is still making efforts to cash in on the profitable product. The WHO report says that there is lack of scientific evidence to prove that e-cigarettes are safe, and there is fear they could lead to nicotine addiction and tobacco smoking.

Securing rule of law in HK

[2014-09-02 07:38]

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed a resolution on Sunday regarding the method of selecting the chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2017 and forming the Legislative Council in 2016.

Institution building urgent for social development

[2014-09-02 07:38]

In his book Uncertain Future, Singapore scholar Zheng Yongnian proposes that China needs to build a consumer society, so it can rely on its domestic demand for sustainable development. However, such a society requires an institutional foundation, which China is lacking.

See bigger corruption picture

[2014-09-02 07:38]

THAT FOUR KEY OFFICIALS OF A SINGLE PROVINCE were placed under investigation during the past week alone can be seen as a barometer for the momentum of the current anti-graft fight. Close connections with local businesspeople are reportedly characteristic of these ranking officials in North China's Shanxi, which is a wealthy coal-producing province.

Let market decide in mining

[2014-09-02 07:38]

Among the many causes of the rampant corruption in Shanxi, one of the most important is power's decisive and unbridled role in allocating the province's rich coal-mining resources. To hit the root, what is needed is granting the market a bigger say in the allocation of resources and preventing power from seeking illegal gains. That applies to Shanxi and all other regions with natural resources.

Cartoon

[2014-09-02 07:38]

Protect farmers against droughts

[2014-09-02 07:38]

Low rainfall and scorching heat in recent months have caused severe drought in a number of China's major crop producing regions, some of which are facing the worst drought in over half a century. Concerns about China's food security dominate discussions on the drought, but a more likely threat is the drought's negative impact on the incomes of farmers, especially poor smallholders.

Ferguson a wake-up call for US

[2014-09-02 07:38]

For decades, the American government and elite have been using human rights as a weapon against other countries. The US has been publishing white papers every year passing judgment on other countries' human rights records - as if it were the official arbitrator of human rights performance in the world - while continuing to rampantly violate human rights both at home and abroad blatantly.

Rest hope on battlers, not billionaires

[2014-09-02 07:38]

We Australians get a lot of free advice from billionaires on how to deal with our largest trading partner, China. First, we had media mogul James Packer saying that we didn't "bow enough" or treat our trading partners with enough deference. At the other end of the spectrum is Minerology owner Clive Palmer.

Letters

[2014-09-02 07:39]

Sorry for tycoon's remarks

From the Chinese press

[2014-09-02 07:38]

Make seeking sexual favor a crime

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