Milk carton maker brings social responsibility to the forefront
Chinese charity organizations are soliciting help from society to raise money for earthquake-struck Haiti.
International rescuers were battling heat and fatigue to look for any survivors still trapped under the rubble in Port-au-Prince nearly two weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, and doctors were going all out to treat the injured.
More than 100 vendors - about 15 percent of the total - in the city's oldest electronics shopping center are about to be switched off as the government moves to force out low-end products, pirated goods and scammers from Zhongguancun.
A 37-year-old vendor, charged with selling a large quantity of counterfeit goods in Beijing's Silk Street, told the court he was just a tool of the ex-general manager.
Disanji, the largest private bookstore in Beijing, closed at 6 pm yesterday for the last time after losing almost 50 million yuan in its three years in business.
Four reservoirs in Hebei are expected to be called upon again this year to supply water to Beijing, but the water delivery plan is still being negotiated by the Beijing and Hebei governments.
The first 3D geological survey and investigation map of Beijing showed that 76 sites of landfill refuse may pollute the city's ground water in the near future after the South-to-North water diversion project goes into effect in 2014.
A computer game addict told a court yesterday he regretted attacking a woman in a desperate bid to cure his online addiction.
A Miyun chicken farmer who trapped a woman in his home and raped her 10 times will appeal next week at the city's No 2 Intermediate Court to reduce his 11-year-sentence.
The recent snowstorms and below-freezing temperatures were a great reminder of just how enterprising Beijingers are, and how beautifully safe this city truly is.
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