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Energy ties with Russia 'important for nation'

[2015-02-14 08:11]

The nation should maintain close cooperation with Russia in the energy sector and accelerate a new natural gas pipeline project, said Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli on Friday in Beijing during his meeting with Alexei Miller, president of Russia's state-owned natural gas giant Gazprom OAO.

Guangxi carrier starts service with flight to Hainan province

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Guangxi Beibu Gulf Airlines Co Ltd's first flight, from the city of Nanning to Haikou in Hainan, took off on Friday.

US phone launch still some time off for Xiaomi

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Xiaomi Corp is unlikely to launch its smartphones in the United States any time soon, industry experts said on Friday, after the Beijing-based company said it was looking to dip its toes in Apple Inc's home turf.

IN BRIEF (Page 6)

[2015-02-14 08:11]

The China Securities Regulatory Commission on Friday denied market rumors saying that the regulator will no longer accept applications for initial public offerings and refinancing from April. The CSRC said the draft plan for introducing the registration-based IPO scheme has been submitted to the State Council for approval.

Florists flourish as roses rise

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Florists recorded a surge in sales of roses in the week leading up to Valentine's Day, with more people ordering luxurious bouquets of roses packed in boxes. Flower retailers expect a further jump in business with the arrival of the festival.

Flower trade to power Yunnan fortunes

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Those who buy flowers for Valentine's Day may not realize that eight out of 10 roses come from the Kunming Dounan Flower Market in Yunnan province, the largest flower market in China.

Blooming prospects for Guiyang

[2015-02-14 08:11]

The cut-flower export business in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, is blooming thanks to its subtropical climate for chrysanthemum and orchid cultivation.

Robust demand to spur gold jewelry sales in US market

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Investors may have fallen out of love with gold, but romantics bolstered by a better economy are pushing US jewelry sales for Valentine's Day to the highest in at least five years.

Chocolates fly off the shelves in Japan

[2015-02-14 08:11]

Japanese women jostled feverishly for elbow room at stores on Friday to buy Valentine's Day chocolates for the men in their lives - guys who do sweet nothing in return.

Anti-corruption fight is here to stay

[2015-02-13 07:57]

Those counting on the top leadership to shift their eyes away from the anti-graft windstorm should be on tenterhooks.

Visit to lift new type of ties

[2015-02-13 07:57]

President Xi Jinping's acceptance of US President Barack Obama' invitation to visit the United States in September will push forward Sino-US relations and add guarantees to world prosperity and stability, says a People's Daily article.

Specific targets now in sights of discipline inspection teams

[2015-02-13 07:57]

AFTER ANNOUNCING THE DECISION to strengthen the specific inspections of State-owned enterprises and other State agencies at its fifth plenum, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Party held another meeting this week to prepare for them. Different from regular inspections, specific inspections refer to investigations against one particular corrupt official or department suspected, or one specific corruption case. Comments:

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