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[2015-07-29 11:23]

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[2015-07-29 11:19]

Curbing military corruption should continue

[2015-07-29 11:23]

The anti-corruption campaign in the military since 2013 has exposed 38 officers at the corps level or above. Among them, the most high-profile is Xu Caihou, former vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, top commanding body of the People's Liberation Army.

China's e-commerce makes global waves

[2015-07-29 11:23]

Does a company need to operate overseas offices to be considered "global"? The rapid development of China-US e-commerce is challenging traditional assumptions about how international business is conducted, as cross-border e-commerce allows American retailers and entrepreneurs to sell products directly to Chinese consumers online.

Why more women today prefer effeminate men?

[2015-07-29 11:23]

Women today, at least young women, have a different aesthetic appreciation of men.

Policy implications for market-oriented reform in China

[2015-07-29 11:23]

My 83-year-old landlady, a former European institution secretary, left her two-bedroom apartment in downtown Brussels three years ago for a nursing home after which my family moved in. Recently, she paid the first visit in three years to check her property.

New law will benefit NGOs from overseas

[2015-07-28 07:56]

A law governing the activities of non-government organizations from overseas is in the making. But it does not mean more restrictions on such NGOs in China. Guo Shengkun, minister of public security, delivered this message at a forum on overseas NGOs in Shanghai on Saturday.

Chinese movies star in summer

[2015-07-28 07:56]

Chinese movies created two box-office records on the weekend, as Monkey King: Hero is Back made 617 million yuan ($99.3 million) nationwide by Saturday and Monster Hunt 1.32 billion yuan by Sunday, just days after their release.

FBI's espionage accusations against China are self-serving

[2015-07-28 07:56]

The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday detailed a sharp rise in economic espionage cases aimed at US companies, and accused the Chinese government of sponsoring the majority of them. In hopes of "raising awareness of the growing economic espionage threat", the bureau has produced a video titled The Company Man: Protecting America's Secrets, which depicts "a real-life case of Chinese espionage. Comments:

Blacklisting petitioners is misuse of power

[2015-07-28 07:56]

The government of Xunyang county in Northwest China's Shaanxi province has announced it will record the names of the "repeat" petitioners in the county annals. It said the aim is not to dissuade normal petitioners, but to let people condemn trouble-makers. Comments:

Exploitation of exam success harms students

[2015-07-28 07:56]

The 10 highest scorers among the students from seven provinces who sat this year's national college entrance exams were invited to attend a ceremony in Jincheng in North China's Shanxi province on the weekend. An actor playing the "Emperor Kangxi", the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), "knighted" each of the students and gave each 10,000 yuan ($1,615) and a copy of Kangxi Dictionary. Comments:

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