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Nuclear framework signed with Romania

[2014-09-02 07:37]

More Chinese nuclear power enterprises will have greater market access in Romania as a result of the central European country's efforts to reduce its energy dependence on Russia.

Students in quake-hit region learn to deal with their fears

[2014-09-02 07:37]

Students at a middle school that was at the epicenter of last month's killer earthquake in Yunnan province began the new semester on Monday with a group counseling session.

School puts running track on its roof

[2014-09-02 07:37]

To conserve on land usage, an elementary school in Tiantai, Zhejiang province, built a 200-meter running track on the roof of its school building.

Shanghai pupils' academic burden reduced

[2014-09-02 07:37]

Shanghai's primary school students will have thinner textbooks beginning this semester as part of the city's effort to reduce their academic burden.

Book fair establishes record as exports rise

[2014-09-02 07:37]

A record of more than 2,100 publishers from 78 countries and regions gathered in Beijing for this year's Beijing International Book Fair, according to a senior official.

Jilin's chief takes over scandal-plagued Shanxi

[2014-09-02 07:37]

Wang Rulin, the top Party official of Jilin province, has been appointed to the equivalent position in scandal-hit Shanxi province, according to a decision announced at a meeting of officials in Shanxi on Monday.

Top court says homes cannot be torn down stealthily

[2014-09-02 07:37]

Government departments should not demolish illegal houses furtively - at night or during holidays - but in a legal, open way, China's top court and judicial experts said.

Top HK official urges completion of suffrage blueprint

[2014-09-02 07:37]

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said on Monday that the special administrative region's first-ever blueprint for universal suffrage isn't quite finished and citizens must work together to complete it.

European law experts will offer legal aid training

[2014-09-02 07:37]

China is to invite leading law experts from Europe to give lectures and offer training to lawyers and management personnel from national legal aid departments, according to the Ministry of Justice.

List honors sites from war against Japan's aggression

[2014-09-02 07:37]

The State Council has issued a list of 80 State facilities and sites that commemorate the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1937-45) ahead of the 69th anniversary of the country's victory on Wednesday.

Around China

[2014-09-01 07:03]

A man is demanding 10,000 yuan ($1,620) compensation from Sam's Club, a chain of membership-only retail warehouse clubs owned and operated by Wal-Mart Stores Inc, after mold and impurities were found in August in a bag of rice bought from a store in March. The man's family started to eat the rice - which had an expiration date of November - in May. Sam's Club had earlier agreed to pay compensation of more than 1,000 yuan, or 10 times the price of the rice, and says it will continue to investigate the issue.

Quotable

[2014-09-01 07:03]

We have canceled 58 items of such professional qualification approvals this year and plan to clean up more in November this year."

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