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US and Japan 'seamlessly' join armed forces

[2014-10-15 08:30]

While sky-watchers in Tokyo enjoyed a total eclipse of the moon on Wednesday night, Daniel Russel and his entourage from the United States enjoyed themselves too.

Hasten responses to haze

[2014-10-15 08:30]

THERE IS A MOCKING JOKE THAT ENVIRONMENTAL protection in Beijing relies primarily on the winds.

Cleaner energy and stronger will

[2014-10-15 08:30]

In the past we relied mainly on administrative measures to cope with haze; why not try economic mechanisms? For example, many thermal power plants do not invest in saving coal because the amount of money saved is too small to cover the research costs.

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[2014-10-15 09:07]

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Living standards not a numbers game

[2014-10-15 08:30]

According to the International Monetary Fund, China's gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to increase to $17.6 trillion this year, if calculated at purchasing power parity (PPP), whereas the United States' is expected to grow to $17.4 billion. In reality, China has not yet overtaken the US as the world's largest economy.

Asia-Pacific info highway to bliss

[2014-10-15 08:30]

The countries of Asia and the Pacific are already well recognized for their success in structuring cross-border global value chains which, backed by infrastructure corridors, have helped boost trade within and beyond the region.

Pros and cons of higher subway fares

[2014-10-15 08:30]

On Monday Beijing's economic planning authorities announced two plans for new subway policy - both changing the flat rate of 2 yuan ($0.3) per trip to a distance-based fare structure.

Pay well to get good teachers

[2014-10-15 08:30]

It is very important to have qualified teachers to teach English in schools. But where will you find so many qualified teachers? How can you attract such a large number of good teachers with the current salary levels?

Dilemma of teacher-student ties

[2014-10-15 08:30]

The Education Ministry, in its latest move, has ordered teachers not to sexually harass or have improper relations with students.

Declining medical ethics

[2014-10-15 08:30]

Pregnant women remain a disadvantaged group despite the advancements made by modern society.

Sowing the seeds of domestic success

[2014-10-14 08:05]

After a decade as one of the main suppliers of garlic and ginger products in the Japanese market, Wang Xiuzhi decided it was time to diversify his trading base.

Anti-graft campaign sees icy wind blowing for high-end producers

[2014-10-14 08:05]

China's ongoing official austerity campaign has hit some producers of organic goods, after government departments and State-owned enterprises cut orders for expensive produce.

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