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Tragedy of a corrupt official with a poor childhood

[2010-01-14 07:59]

The corrupt official Ye Shuyang who had dreamed of pocketing 60 million yuan has found himself in jail, after his illegal proceeds reached 34 million yuan.

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[2010-01-14 07:59]

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Get licensed, get legal, get going

[2010-01-14 07:59]

While driving on the streets of Beijing may seem like a daunting task, obtaining a Chinese driver's license is not. At least for most foreigners.

Pedal to the metal for car rental businesses

[2010-01-14 07:59]

Want to drive in Beijing, but don't want to own a car? Now you can. As long as you have a Chinese driver's license.

International car designers cater to Chinese tastes

[2010-01-14 07:59]

As the car market booms in China, there is growing need for design education, research and execution to produce automobiles that are appealing to Chinese consumers.

Shopping for energy efficiency

[2010-01-11 08:01]

Retail sector is more wasteful than any other public buildings

Sewing the seeds of love among orphans

[2010-01-11 08:01]

Frenchwoman Amelie introduces her adopted Chinese daughter to guests: "Her name is Dang Yiyi, and she is our Chinese gem,"

Businesses demonstrate their sense of social responsibility

[2010-01-11 08:01]

Chinese businesses are increasing their involvement in socially beneficial causes in a variety of ways from donating to charities and sponsoring good causes to the establishment of philanthropic organizations.

Web-enabled street patrols deployed on city streets

[2010-01-08 07:59]

More than 300 urban supervisors in Xicheng district will be equipped with Internet-enabled mobile phones to "live broadcast" problems such as thefts, illegal peddling and garbage strewn on the streets.

City hoping to break gridlock

[2010-01-08 07:59]

Beijing government is planning to bring in incentives, including raising car-parking fees in the downtown area, in a bid to ease congestion.

First hacker trial powers up in Beijing

[2010-01-08 07:59]

An alleged hacker accused of manipulating national exam scores through a computer virus has become Beijing's first man to stand trial on hacking charges.

Stricter limits for festival fireworks

[2010-01-08 07:59]

There will be tighter bans on fireworks this Spring Festival, one year on from a dramatic blaze that ripped through the iconic CCTV complex.

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