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Star hurdler weds girlfriend

[2014-09-10 06:59]

Getting married suggests that star hurdler Liu Xiang is getting close to retirement, but his remaining popularity will help him transition into a decent post-athletic career, experts said.

China and US to rein in disputes

[2014-09-09 07:08]

Beijing has called upon Washington to achieve "proper management and control over divergence and sensitive issues" as US President Barack Obama will visit China soon.

Drug treatment centers finding success

[2014-09-09 07:08]

More than 600,000 drug addicts underwent compulsory detox in rehabilitation centers between 2011 and the end of June, and 30 percent of them have overcome their addiction, the Ministry of Justice said.

Tainted oil from Taiwan still banned despite safety tests

[2014-09-09 07:08]

The tainted oil in Taiwan's latest food scandal has met safety standards, the island's public health authority said on Monday, but the products will still be banned from sale.

Is the Jack the ripper mystery finally solved?

[2014-09-09 07:08]

Jack the Ripper, one of the most notorious serial killers in history, has been identified through DNA traces found on a shawl, claims a sleuth in a book out on Tuesday.

Mooncake sales wane

[2014-09-08 07:25]

For civil servant Jin Bo, Mid-Autumn Festival used to be an exhausting affair. The official at a county in Dali, Yunnan province would be swamped sending and accepting gifts during the annual holiday. "I had to accept so many mooncakes as gifts that my family would have to eat them for breakfast for weeks," said Jin, who is not using his real name to protect his identity and keep his job.

Warning issued for bad Taiwan cooking oil

[2014-09-08 07:25]

The Chinese mainland's top quality watchdog put out a warning on Saturday about food products from Taiwan that contained recycled cooking oil.

A dance to the music of time

[2014-09-06 08:11]

Some have labeled them ridiculous and annoying, while others believe that they deserve their own time, space and respect. They are the da ma - middle-aged, retired women, freed from the constraints of work and raising children - who dance in public spaces around the country in the mornings and evenings. However, this seemingly innocent and healthy pursuit has hit the headlines, pitted neighbor against neighbor, and provoked widespread debate.

Reforms prompt a huge increase in registrations by new companies

[2014-09-06 08:11]

There has been a surge in company registrations, after the government slashed red tape, an official of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce revealed.

Li: Plan to be driving force of economy

[2014-09-05 08:38]

Long-term projects also expected to benefit people's livelihoods

Exam reform to ease student burden

[2014-09-05 08:38]

Including high school marks would aid better scholastic development, expert says

Export of mooncakes on the rise

[2014-09-05 08:38]

A brighter light is shining on Chinese mooncake manufacturers as they seem to be finding their way back into US and European markets following a number of bans five years ago.

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