"These 50 items are just the baseline for university information openness. We encourage universities to do more to give the public access to university affairs."
China will adopt a new method for determining the unemployment rate, basing data on random surveys, and the government will make the process public.
Efforts to promote physical education have led to a slight improvement in the average level of fitness among students after years of decline, surveys have revealed.
China will take a series of steps to ensure the "orderly" migration of rural workers from their hometowns to cities, the State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday.
Vice-President Li Yuanchao said Beijing is ready to boost ties and cooperation with Ottawa following the announcement that Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit China in November.
The Ministry of Education has required universities nationwide to publish detailed information on 10 key domains of operation, including recruitment, personnel and financial transactions.
When inspectors visited Shanghai Husi Food Co earlier this summer, the production line at the plant now at the center of an international food scandal appeared in good order, with fresh meat being handled by properly attired workers and supervisors keeping a watchful eye over the process.
The Guangzhou Intermediate People's Procuratorate confirmed on Wednesday that it is filing charges against a Japanese legislator for allegedly smuggling drugs.
Editor's note: To offer a clearer picture of history, the State Archives Administration released a large number of files on 45 Japanese war criminals who were tried and convicted in China after World War II. The special military tribunal of the Supreme People's Court held public trials, sentencing the criminals to eight-to-20 years prison term. China Daily is publishing abstracts of the criminals' confessions:
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