Wang Tianpu, president of the State-owned Sinopec Group, Asia's biggest crude oil refiner, is under investigation for suspected "serious disciplinary violations", the anti-graft watchdog said on Monday.
More than 7,500 corruption cases were filed by prosecutors across the country during the first three months of this year, most of them involving bribes of over 50,000 yuan ($8,000).
The former head of a prominent hospital in Yunnan province is suspected of taking large bribes, including 100 houses, 100 car lot properties and 35 million yuan ($5.6 million) in cash, from 2005 to last year, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Monday.
Health authorities confirmed on Sunday that a 50-year-old man from Luotian has contracted H7N9 bird flu. He is the first patient with the virus in the province this year, and is in stable condition.
Ministries are encouraging higher education institutions to open more senior care programs as the elderly population increases.
Shi Lei, 26, from Changsha, Hunan province, graduated from the senior care administration and management program at Changsha Social Work College in 2011 and has worked in senior care for four years. He is director of the training department at Kanglenianhua Senior Care Service Co, a senior care service consulting company in Changsha. Here he talks about his career:
Beijing Language and Culture University has recently opened a campus in Tokyo in an effort to stem the drop in the number of Japanese students studying in China.
Students at Xi'an Jiaotong University in Shaanxi province have benefited significantly from overseas exchange programs set up by the university and its partners abroad.
As provost of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, Vincent Price believes the internationalization of a university consists of two dimensions: bringing the world to the university and the university to the world.
In China, Indian food is increasingly gaining traction. A decade ago, it was rare to see Chinese patrons at an Indian restaurant unless they were accompanied by Indians or Westerners.
Item from April 27, 1985, in China Daily: Officers and soldiers of the People's Liberation Army are to get new uniforms from May 1 onwards.
Food products with genetically modified ingredients will have to be labeled, under a food safety law passed by the top legislature on Friday and effective in October.
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