China's central bank is capable of keeping the yuan "basically stable at a reasonable equilibrium level", in spite of "speculating forces", according to a report on the bank's website on Thursday.
College protests were in the news a lot last year, with "safe spaces", Halloween costumes and professors' "microaggressions" some of the flashpoints. But a more piquant issue emerged from the dining halls of Oberlin College in Ohio.
Item from Jan 8, 1989, in China Daily: A few of China's 300 million cyclists defy the winter cold in Beijing ...
Many Chinese consumers plan to buy a smartphone or tablet this year, according to the latest industry surveys.
Efforts will be strengthened by the central government this year to reduce overproduction and overcapacity, according to Premier Li Keqiang.
China will conduct more than 20 space missions this year, including a manned one and the maiden flights of two rockets, according to the nation's major space contractor.
Four executives from a former online video service company pleaded not guilty to spreading pornography on the Internet when they stood trial in a Beijing court on Thursday.
Beijing stated its "resolute opposition" on Wednesday after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced earlier in the day that it had successfully carried out its first hydrogen bomb test.
What the Democratic People's Republic of Korea claimed was a "successful hydrogen bomb test" brought a jolt on Wednesday morning to residents of Hunchun, a border city in Jilin province that is near the test site.
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