I really can't get enough of the information age. Finding out stuff is so ridiculously simple these days. In my time, we would have to ask around, or trek to the library, find the relevant book and then hunt for whatever it is we sought, with no guarantee at all that it would be found.
Item from Jan 25, 1996, in China Daily: Twelve headmasters were honored in Beijing yesterday for creating smoke-free schools. Four others were praised by the government for their support for the national anti-smoking campaign.
Many people consider the family reunion dinner on the eve of Chinese New Year to be the most important part of Spring Festival, according to a recent survey.
Observers have expressed high hopes for China's role in helping Iran reinvigorate its economy, which has been weakened by three decades of international sanctions.
The Supreme People's Court is to build an online platform for people involved in civil trials to track the implementation of punishments handed out by courts, a top official said on Sunday.
Restrictions on who can apply for permanent residency in cities are to be relaxed for selected workers, including those from the countryside, to encourage a new form of urbanization, the State Council said over the weekend.
Teams of outdoor workers are braving falling temperatures, howling winds and snowstorms affecting many areas of China to keep vital services running.
for the winter in November. African animals such as giraffes are very sensitive in cold weather, so we have 24-hour air conditioning for them. For primates, we have infrared heating lamps.
The French are known for being sticklers about the correct use of language, but they have discovered something is getting in the way of perfect prose: the AZERTY keyboard.
The number of Chinese netizens who suffered online attacks fell last year as Internet companies and users increased their awareness of protecting cybersecurity, according to a report on Friday.
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