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[2015-07-25 08:09]

More IT goods to get WTO benefits

Tmall to boost supermarket sales

[2015-07-25 08:09]

Tmall.com, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's business-to-customer platform, is aggressively boosting its online supermarket offering with a massive national discount campaign, starting in Beijing.

Phantom rides leave Uber drivers in a quandary

[2015-07-25 08:09]

Wang Xiangyu started driving for Uber Technologies Inc in late June. Soon enough, he received his first order from the car-hailing platform. But to Wang's surprise, the "passenger" was not looking for a ride.

Danone may sell Dumex to Mengniu

[2015-07-25 08:09]

Danone plans to sell the Dumex infant formula brand to a unit of China Mengniu Dairy Co amid a downturn in demand for locally made baby food in that market.

Stable Chinese stock market good for world

[2015-07-24 07:45]

With the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index successfully leveling off above 4,000 points nowadays after plummeting more than 30 percent in weeks, the Chinese authorities have seemingly succeeded in shoring up investors' confidence.

Revival of Northeast China

[2015-07-24 07:45]

Creating an environment that respects laws, knowledge and innovation through reform is the fastest way to attract talents to a place.

US admits only paying lip service to neutrality in South China Sea issues

[2015-07-24 07:45]

Delivering a keynote speech at the fifth annual South China Sea Conference held by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington on Tuesday, Daniel Russel, US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, reportedly denied the US was neutral in the South China Sea. Comments:

Wrongly imprisoned need more support on release

[2015-07-24 07:45]

Zhao Zuohai, a 63-year-old farmer in Central China's Henan province who served 11 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit before being freed in 2010, has reportedly lost almost all of the 650,000 yuan ($105,000) he received in compensation.

Chinese reality shows should reflect real life

[2015-07-24 07:45]

Reality shows on Chinese TV channels should shun vulgarity, vanity and money worship, and avoid glorifying celebrities, said a circular issued by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television recently. Instead, they should portray real life and pay more attention to ordinary people. Comments:

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[2015-07-24 07:45]

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Institutionalizing the anti-graft drive

[2015-07-24 07:45]

China's top leader Xi Jinping has highlighted the importance of the rule of law in the campaign against corruption, meaning that a shift from the top-down, mass movement anti-corruption efforts to institutionalized anti-corruption according to the law is in the making.

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