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The discipline watchdog of the Communist Party of China has named officials for violations of the Party's anti-corruption and frugality code of conduct.

More older pregnant women expected

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Hospitals and health authorities across China are bracing for an expected surge in older pregnant women this year, after the country adopted a second-child policy.

Another son is worth the trouble

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Having a second child is a new experience, much harder than being pregnant with the first.

Doctors feel pressure of higher risks

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Obstetricians are beginning to feel the pinch brought by China's new second-child policy, as more women plan to have a second child at an advanced reproductive age despite possible health risks that could endanger the lives of both mother and infant.

Foothold strengthened at Earth's poles

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An ordinary person might want to go to Antarctica to experience extreme cold, witness the midnight sun or get close to quirky penguins.

Survey center's major achievements

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1.The Chinese Antarctic Center of Surveying and Mapping used remote sensing in its work, which was awarded the second prize in the National Award for Progress in Science and Technology in 1998.

UCLA aims to foster new China ties

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University of California Los Angeles will seek closer links with future applicants and alumni in China, Chancellor Gene Block said during a recent trip to Beijing.

Interest growing in study of Persian language, history

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Persian, an ancient language of the Middle East and the official language of Iran, is being embraced by more people in recent years, Persian teachers and researchers said.

Policy puts focus on genuine artistic students

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The change in the preferential policy for students with talent in arts will help universities select those with better artistic capabilities, a teacher and a recruiting official said.

Higher education for arts students

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Previously, students with talent in the arts, including music, dancing, drama and painting could get several bonus points in the gaokao, the national college entrance exam.

Four Chinese first in nation to win Rhodes scholarships

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Chinese students have enjoyed a good reputation for their performance in math and science compared with their Western counterparts.

Fudan undergraduate secures place in Oxford

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An undergraduate from Shanghai Fudan University was one of four people from the Chinese mainland to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship this month.

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