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Experts come back to work in Hebei

[2014-07-28 20:37]

More specialists in various sectors are returning to work in Hebei province as part of the national plan to promote the integrated and coordinated development of Beijing and its neighboring areas, the province's management authority said.

Crashed site fails to deter adventures

[2014-07-28 20:37]

Malfunction as users try to access forms for 1,000 NZ holiday job visas

Canadian nurtured China's early diplomats

[2014-07-28 20:37]

Since New China was founded in 1949, Canadian Isabel Crook, now 99, has been part of the country's modern diplomatic relationships by helping nurture its first batch of diplomats.

Campus store specializes in souvenirs

[2014-07-28 20:37]

Peng Yue has just finished her third year working at University Identity, a program dedicated to making souvenirs at Beijing Foreign Studies University, where she is an English major.

Free phone translation service helps foreigners as they navigate Beijing

[2014-07-28 20:37]

Twenty-five-year-old Hu Xue has just completed her second year working at the Beijing Multilingual Service Center.

Choir hits the right note for Nankai

[2014-07-28 20:37]

Zhou Yujie realized there was more to college than just focusing on her majors - and as a result discovered a challenging yet satisfying world of hard work and travel with an award-winning choir.

Don't let war history repeat itself

[2014-07-26 09:25]

Japan must realize that its leaders' militarist policies caused the country's downfall and that the future belongs to peace

Disaster reports reveal two sides of new media

[2014-07-26 09:25]

This will go down as the "darkest week" in aviation history. On July 17, the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in troubled eastern Ukraine claimed 298 lives, six days later 48 people were killed when TransAsia Airways Flight GE222 storm-crashed on Penghu Island in Taiwan, and hours later an Air Algerie-operated flight crashed in restive Mali killing 116 people.

As diligent and devoted as Chinese men

[2014-07-26 09:25]

The concept that "men are superior to women" had dominated Chinese society for millenniums until the founding of New China in 1949, after which Chairman Mao Zedong declared that, "women hold up half the sky".

Anti-corruption inspections resonate with public

[2014-07-23 07:35]

Nearly 96 percent of respondents to a survey supported the central government's decision to send inspectors across the country to uncover acts of corruption.

Supervision of officials' family affairs urged

[2014-07-23 07:35]

A senior official from the Guangzhou Party Discipline Inspection Commission urged officials in this southern metropolis to be strict about the dealings of their spouses and children.

Themes in fight against graft

[2014-07-23 07:35]

Editor's note: China's top anti-graft watchdog is in the midst of a fight against corruption that began in November 2012 when the Communist Party of China elected its new leadership. China Daily has selected eight key words and phrases to summarize the anti-graft work of the first half of this year.

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