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Expert says pets may have infected pandas

[2015-03-14 08:17]

Tourists who took their pets along when they visited a wildlife center in Shaanxi may have spread the canine distemper virus that killed four giant pandas, according to National People's Congress deputy Hou Rong.

'World's factory' is ready to invest around the globe

[2015-03-14 08:17]

China's private companies are set to be the key engine to drive another robust year of merger and acquisition agreements worldwide, a veteran strategic adviser to the San Francisco mayor's office and the San Francisco Bay Area Council has said.

Issues and viewpoints

[2015-03-14 08:17]

As China vows to reform its education system as one of the priorities on the government agenda, ensuring that every student enjoys equal rights and resources in receiving an education has attracted public concern.

Xinjiang confronts its problems head-on

[2015-03-14 08:17]

Zhang Chunxian, Party chief of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, asked reporters if his answers to their questions were "quite something" during the open session with the Xinjiang delegation during the annual National People's Congress meeting on Tuesday.

What they say

[2015-03-14 08:17]

Experienced technicians in their 50s and 60s are treasures for enterprises. It would be such a waste of their skill and experience and a great loss for the enterprises if they retire early and just dance in the square. We hope the policy of postponing the retirement age could be issued as soon as possible. It will help ensure the skills of the experienced will be passed on to the next generation.

Graft fight given a sharper focus

[2015-03-13 09:27]

National prosecuting departments will attach great importance to investigating corruption among government authorities and high-ranking officials in key positions, a senior official of the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Thursday.

Families of prosecutors face curbs

[2015-03-13 09:27]

The spouses and children of prosecutors in Shanghai are to be banned from running businesses or serving as lawyers to ensure judicial fairness, a senior official from the city's procuratorate said.

Lonely female officials 'turn to crime'

[2015-03-13 09:27]

Many corrupt female officials do not have happy relationships or receive enough care from their families, according to Shenzhen's procuratorial authority.

Quiet pioneer speaks for fishermen

[2015-03-13 09:27]

Fisherman Li Keping loves the loneliness of the open sea and is normally a man of few words, but ask him about the industry he has served for 37 years and he will talk for hours.

Policewoman climbs to top of profession

[2015-03-13 09:27]

Lei Min's gentle demeanor and elegant appearance make it hard to believe she holds the record for climbing five floors of the exterior of a building with her bare hands, having completed the task in just 57 seconds in a competition between policewomen from around the world.

Xi calls for increased civil-army integration

[2015-03-13 09:27]

President Xi Jinping called for greater and more efficient civil-military integration on Thursday to strengthen the country's ability to defend itself and the combat-readiness of its armed forces.

Teamwork crucial for graft battle

[2015-03-13 09:27]

China's progress in anti-corruption leaves a very optimistic impression, said Martin Kreutner, dean and executive secretary of the International Anti-Corruption Academy.

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