Customers and staff members in Beijing's bars and nightclubs are exposed to the most secondhand smoke in the city, according to a survey by health authorities.
President Xi Jinping has asked authorities to befriend and recruit more non-Communist Party of China intellectuals and representatives, stressing their role in economic development and in cleansing the Internet.
Talented recruits were in high demand on the Chinese mainland in the first quarter, especially in the State-owned enterprises sector, according to an employment survey.
With college graduation ceremonies just weeks away, job hunting has entered its most intense period. Graduates are finding that although gender discrimination in employment has been officially prohibited for years, it remains widespread.
A steel plant in Hanzhong that reported record-high production in April was repeatedly rejected over environmental concerns and continues to operate despite multiple failures to receive ministry approval, media reports said.
Police in Hubei province have cracked down on a gang suspected of deleting online posts, with 10 alleged members arrested and another five on the run.
Sumesh Dwivedi jumped for his life from the second floor of his rented house when he felt the earth move suddenly on April 25. He ended up in a hospital.
Sixteen people were missing after a landslide hit a nine-story building in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, local authorities said on Wednesday.
A program has been launched to tighten safety assessment and supervision of foreign airlines operating in China, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said on Wednesday.
The "Workers' College" is probably the smallest, shabbiest educational institute of its kind in Beijing.
Huang Wenbo, 28, a student at the Workers' College
What does a young man with two doctorates in physics do for a career?
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