Item from Aug 10, 1993, in China Daily: Nearly 2,000 US-made Chevrolet vans and cars were delivered over the weekend to China at Tianjin port. General Motors staff members here display a banner saying "Thank you, China." These vans and cars were the first delivery on 4,000 cars China bought from General Motors this year.
Many people are debating single women's right to have children, including preserving their ova with surgery to extend their fertility.
China has released a new occupational classification system to keep pace with a fast-changing employment sector, and provide guidance for occupational education and job qualification criteria for burgeoning industries.
Wukesong Arena - host of the 2008 Summer Olympics basketball tournament as well as numerous grassroots basketball events - can easily be transformed into a modern hockey stadium for the 2022 Winter Olympics, the venue operator's general manager said.
China's exports declined more than expected in July, hobbled by a strong yuan and lower demand in the European Union, and adding pressure on the government to stabilize growth.
Renowned Hollywood composer Klaus Badelt is seeking to internationalize Tibetan music by combining original folk melody with symphony.
The world of technology billionaires is looking increasingly Chinese, with 20 from the mainland landing on the Forbes list of the 100 Richest People in Tech.
Kuala Lumpur has asked for more help in the search for a Malaysia Airlines plane missing for more than a year, with France to send planes, boats and helicopters to scour the coast of a remote Indian Ocean island where debris washed up.
Led by world and Olympic champion SunYang and rising star Ning Zetao, China's swimming team told the world that it will play more than a supporting role for the long-dominant diving squad.
Heart disease will continue to be the country's top health threat in the next decade, with more rural residents being affected, according to a report released on Friday.
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