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Strict Party rules needed

[2014-10-27 07:58]

Party discipline is usually stricter than laws in fighting corruption, but the punishments it hands down are not.

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[2014-10-27 07:55]

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Striding toward better health

[2014-10-25 08:38]

With teammates holding his arms, Ling Yun, who injured his knee while walking down a hill, hobbled across the finish line of the 'Walk for Love' soaked in sweat - but basking in the glory of his accomplishment.

Igniting a passion to help others

[2014-10-25 08:38]

Changsha is the fourth leg of Walk for Love, a charity program initiated by One Foundation in 2013 and sponsored by Coca-Cola China.

PGA boss refers to Poulter as 'little girl'

[2014-10-25 08:38]

PGA of America president referred to Ian Poulter as "a little girl" on two social media accounts on Thursday evening for the player's criticism of the jobs Nick Faldo and Tom Watson did as Ryder Cup captains.

Score Board

[2014-10-25 08:38]

Score Board

Real, Barca set for titanic Clasico clash

[2014-10-25 08:38]

Clashes between Real Madrid and Barcelona are rarely short on drama and Saturday's La Liga Clasico may have more than its usual share with Luis Suarez poised to return from a biting ban and Barca teammate Lionel Messi on the brink of equaling the top-flight scoring record.

Key matchups in the clasico

[2014-10-25 08:38]

Ronaldo, 29, and Messi, 27, are two of the most consistently lethal scorers in soccer history and a match rarely passes without them getting on the sheet.

Numbers

[2014-10-25 08:38]

The number of Clasico victories Real coach Carlo Ancelotti has presided over in three meetings since taking over from Jose Mourinho at the end of the 2012-13 season. It was a 2-1 win in April's King's Cup final.

Aching back sidelines Nash for entire season

[2014-10-25 08:38]

Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Nash will miss the NBA season because of a back injury, putting the two-time MVP's career in doubt.

No graft escapes arm of law

[2014-10-24 08:00]

The Ministry of Supervision announced on Oct 11 that Zhao Shaolin, former chief of the Jiangsu provincial committee of the Party, has been put under investigation for corruption, drawing widespread attention because Zhao retired eight years ago.

People with disabilities deserve dignity

[2014-10-24 08:00]

There is no doubt that China has beaten the United States in the development of high-speed railways. Americans return home from visits to China relishing their experience and mocking their own trains, such as those running between Washington and New York, as "steam engines".

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