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The capital has issued a draft of new rules for exhaust emissions for public review, the municipal environmental watchdog said on Thursday.

Change to ease drop in workforce

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Employers and local governments don't need experts to tell them about the impact of the "one-child" family planning policy on the labor force.

What they say

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A society with a larger population of young people breeds innovation and entrepreneurship, while it is less so for an aging society.

Work longer, cut healthcare costs to close labor gap

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A country's birthrate is not only a women's issue, nor just a family issue. For policymakers, it is a fiscal issue.

Defamation lawsuits should be 'warning' to new media providers

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Three lawsuits lodged by Chinese conglomerates Alibaba and Dalian Wanda in the past week over allegedly fabricated articles and false attribution are a warning to operators of social media subscription services to abide by the law in the booming new-media environment, experts said.

Three stand trial for deadly bus accident

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Three people stood trial on Thursday over suspected abuse of power that may partly have led to a fatal bus accident in northwestern China's Shaanxi province that claimed 35 lives in May.

Unusual electives offer a quirky look at life

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The start of a new semester often sees the introduction of new courses at universities. Some might be called rare - or even strange - and educators are divided on whether it is necessary to offer such classes at serious institutions of higher education.

Examples of interesting courses

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Sichuan cuisine:

New Zealand welcomes Chinese students

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With New Zealand's considerable student population and robust collaboration with China in teaching and research, Steven Joyce, the country's minister for tertiary education, skills and employment, anticipates ever-closer ties between the South Pacific island nation and its mainland neighbor to the north.

Imperial College seeks creativity and innovation

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As a higher education institute specializing in medicine, science and engineering, Imperial College London pays great attention to creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship, said Maggie Dallman, associate provost of the college in the United Kingdom.

Demand rising for training of new managers

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Despite the current slowdown of the Chinese economy, China's demand for managerial talent and Chinese students' needs for business education will not shrink in the long run, a business school insider said.

Experts: Unique courses needed for entrepreneurs

[2015-11-27 07:52]

China should accelerate the development of entrepreneurship education by setting up entrepreneurship universities to meet the growing demand for higher-level innovation and entrepreneurship, experts said.

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