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Insurance ought to cover psychotherapy

[2016-04-13 08:32]

A 36-YEAR-OLD paraplegic patient in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, Central China, spent all his savings to hire someone to kill him. But after being stabbed a dozen times by the "murderer" he had hired, he was still alive and called for help. As a result of the attack he has lost the movement and feeling he had in his upper body. The Beijing News commented on Tuesday:

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[2016-04-13 08:32]

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[2016-04-13 08:32]

China demise theory wrong and unhelpful

[2016-04-13 08:32]

Predicting the end of China has now become a fad. In the past quarter century or so, at least three rounds of "death notifications" on China have been issued: first at the turn of the 1990s and then in the early 2000s, most famously epitomized by Gordan Chang's eye-catching book, The Coming Collapse of China. Last year, veteran China watcher David Shambaugh joined the rank with his op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, warning about "the coming Chinese crackup" and claiming the "endgame of communist rule in China has now begun".

Tax policy won't derail online retail sector

[2016-04-13 08:32]

China's new taxation policy targeted at imported goods sold on e-commerce platforms has drawn a lot of complaints from dealers as well as consumers, but it will not prevent the industry from expanding at a fast pace.

Obstacles to railway deal must be ironed out for region's benefit

[2016-04-13 08:32]

The latest twists and turns in the mega railway project between China and Thailand have triggered concerns in both countries. Such an undesirable scenario may be normal for an ordinary business deal, but the railway cooperation between the two countries deserves more prudence and sincerity as it is based on the premises of reciprocity and win-win outcomes.

G7 on wrong course following lead of Japan

[2016-04-12 07:42]

Although it does not mention China by name, a statement issued after the G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Hiroshima on Monday about the disputes in the South China Sea can be interpreted as veiled criticism of China for being the cause of the increased tensions in the region.

Carter's excuse holds no water

[2016-04-12 07:42]

Due to his "work schedule", US Defense Secretary Ash Carter has excluded China from his Asia trip, which started on Sunday.

Empty homes in desert a sign of administrative indifference

[2016-04-12 07:42]

HENGSHAN COUNTY in North China's Shaanxi province built its largest government-subsidized residential community in Maowusu Desert, 40 kilometers from the downtown area, a few years ago. It remains largely unoccupied. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Monday:

'Lack of paper' points to dereliction of duty

[2016-04-12 07:42]

THE TRADEMARK OFFICE of China's State Administration for Industry and Commerce has not issued a single trademark registration certificate in more than seven months, as it lacks the "paper" used to print them. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Monday:

Treat child prodigies as normal kids

[2016-04-12 07:42]

WEI YONGKANG, a child prodigy who could recognize about 1,000 Chinese characters at the age of 2 and who graduated from Xiangtan University, Central China's Hunan province, at 17, was recently persuaded to withdraw from the Institute of High Energy Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences at the age of 20. On hearing the news, his mother who had accompanied him during his studies, allegedly shouted at him to commit suicide. The Beijing News commented on Monday:

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