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Efforts made to help examinees

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Guangdong

IN BRIEF (Page 4)

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Hao Gui, vice-chairman of China Shenhua Energy Company, has been placed under investigation by prosecutors, according to a statement posted on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's website on Sunday.

Survey finds foreigners sketchy on China icons

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The panda is the mostly widely recognized symbol among foreigners to represent Chinese culture, followed by green tea and yin/yang, according to a survey released on Saturday.

English teachers to get better training

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To improve English-language teaching, the British Council and Beijing Language and Culture University have started the first official teacher training program in the Chinese mainland for the International English Language Testing System, known as IELTS.

Innovative sex education wins acclaim

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A nurse's frank approach to teaching her 11-year-old son about sex has led to her being invited to his school to teach sex education, a move which has won acclaim across the country.

Zhejiang planning 100 specialized 'towns'

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To reinforce the upgrading of traditional industries, encourage innovation and promote tourism, Zhejiang province is to invest 500 billion yuan ($81.5 billion) in 100 featured "towns" within three years.

Shanghai instructors take math smarts to the UK

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A group of Chinese math teachers are headed to classrooms in United Kingdom primary schools in a program to share their successful teaching methods while improving educational cooperation between the two countries.

Testing times stymie student hopefuls

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Chinese citizens living overseas are finding their path to higher education blocked in their ancestral homeland, and a measure that was specifically designed to meet their needs is the biggest stumbling block to academic success.

Non-international status hampers search for schools

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Chinese students who return to the country after residing overseas quickly learn two things: not only is their choice of colleges and universities limited, but it's also far tougher to gain access to graduate schools.

Woman keeps alive memory of martyrs

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Every year during the run-up to Qingming Festival, a stooped, gray-haired woman can be found on a ladder cleaning monuments in the martyrs' cemetery at Yichang, Hubei province, with a toothbrush.

Around China

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Beijing

MERS deals travel agents blow

[2015-06-06 08:09]

As the number of cases - and deaths - from Middle East respiratory syndrome continues to rise in South Korea, travel agencies in China are facing increasing numbers of customers who want to cancel their trips there.

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