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[2016-03-25 08:05]

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Happy is as happy does, and HK is all right

[2016-03-24 08:05]

They say we in Hong Kong are a miserable lot. "They" as in the folks who prepared the latest UN-backed World Happiness Report, released just ahead of World Happiness Day on March 20.

This Day, That Year

[2016-03-24 08:05]

Item from March 24, 1996, in China Daily: Vegetables are grown in greenhouses in the suburbs of Tongliao in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

Hot topic

[2016-03-24 08:05]

Authorities have started to demobilize 300,000 soldiers as part of military reform to strengthen combat capability.

Looking ahead

[2016-03-24 08:05]

Events and stories coming up in the next few days

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[2016-03-24 08:05]

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Li vows no leniency in scandal over bad vaccines

[2016-03-24 08:05]

Premier Li Keqiang said there will be no leniency for anyone involved in a vaccine scandal that has shocked the nation and ignited wide public concern about vaccine safety.

First lady helps fight tuberculosis

[2016-03-24 08:05]

Tuberculosis has been declining in incidence and fatality in China, but it still has a high prevalence, a senior health official said.

New airport helps Hainan's tourism take off

[2016-03-24 08:05]

For the first time, people attending the Boao Forum for Asia have been able to take flights - either direct from overseas or via connecting cities on the mainland - to the coastal town of Boao on the east side of Hainan Island, instead of having to fly into Haikou or Sanya.

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[2016-03-24 08:05]

Time to put AI knowledge to use

[2016-03-19 08:09]

Google has never been away from news. But this time it is hogging the limelight because its artificial intelligence-powered AlphaGo has defeated South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol 4:1 in a five-match series.

Japanese takeover clouds FT's editorial independence

[2016-03-19 08:09]

The editorial integrity of Financial Times has been a concern since July 23, 2015, when Nihon Keizai Shimbun announced its acquisition of the more than 125-year-old British newspaper, ending Pearson Group's six-decade-long ownership. Amid the shockwaves the news of the acquisition sent across international media circles, some called it the "joining of hands between two press barons" while others said it was a "long-contrived move".

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