Guangdong's provincial procuratorate returned 138 convicts to jail last year after finding they were unqualified to serve their terms outside of prison. The number included 12 former officials at the department level.
The daily subway passenger flow has declined since Beijing raised fares in late December to ease its sub-way crowding Forty per-cent of the commuters buy the five yuan ($0.8) single ticket, Beijing Youth Daily reported Previously, there was a flat two yuan ($0.32) rate for single tickets and unlimited transfers.
The meteorological authority will release a new indicator to increase the accuracy of its air pollution forecasts, in an effort to facilitate governments' efforts to curb air pollution.
More than 70 top executives in State-owned enterprises were placed under investigation last year amid a nationwide campaign to crack down on corruption, according to a recent survey by the website of People's Daily.
The Foshan City Committee of Communist Party of China in Guangdong province recently approved the resignation of Wang Xue, Party chief of the city's Shishan township.
An institute for training network and information-security talent has been established at Xidian University in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, to bolster national security.
China will launch a national program to push forward oceanic research in the Pacific and Indian oceans in the next 15 years, as part of the country's ongoing efforts to protect its maritime interests and boost the sector.
Ze Xin (not his real name) felt as though he'd been brainwashed after attending a five-day workshop held by a number of "pickup artists".
China's "pickup artists" first formed a "seduction community" in 2008, when amateur PUAs began gathering on online forums, but it wasn't until 2010, when Southern Weekend published a two-page feature detailing their activities, that the phenomenon attracted widespread attention.
Website operators offering instant communications, online storage or audiovisual sharing services in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region must now register their services or set up servers in the region.
US food supplier OSI Group, which came under fire in China last year over allegations it used out-of-date meat, has criticized the handling of the case by the local food regulator, a rare act in China where firms are usually careful not to openly challenge the authorities.
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