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Public deserves detailed explanations of mega projects

[2015-12-25 08:02]

GUANGZHOU, capital of South China's Guangdong province, is reportedly reviewing the plan to build 15 new subway lines prior to 2030 at a cost nearly 500 billion yuan ($77 billion).

Punish those driving under drug influence

[2015-12-25 08:02]

A CAR CARRYING a couple and three children crashed into a school in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province in East China. The driver, who had no license, has been detained on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs as well.

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Beyond the ifs and buts of fertility rate

[2015-12-25 08:02]

The year 2015 will be of special importance to China in terms of population policy because it has seen a milestone revision to the family planning policy.

Raise tobacco tax to save lives in China

[2015-12-25 08:02]

From June 1 it has begun to feel like public health might be starting to win out in the battle against tobacco in Beijing.

Internet Plus is certainly worth the buzz

[2015-12-25 08:02]

Internet Plus has been selected as China's "domestic buzz word of 2015" in a joint poll by the National Language Resource Monitoring and Research Center, the Commercial Press, people.com.cn and China Central Television.

Call to protect, not further stimulate real estate market

[2015-12-25 08:02]

The rare official notice urging property developers to "properly" reduce housing prices should serve as a stern warning to those who bid recklessly to send land prices soaring in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai.

US biased in intervening in China's anti-terror law

[2015-12-24 07:54]

By expressing what it called "serious concerns" about China's draft counterterrorism law, the United States is wantonly compromising the global efforts to fight terrorism.

Blacklisting tourists for better behavior

[2015-12-24 07:54]

As part of its efforts to improve the image of Chinese tourists overseas, the National Tourism Administration recently made public the names of five tourists blacklisted for "uncivilized behavior".

Migrants rushing to megacities pushing up housing prices there

[2015-12-24 07:54]

A RECENT SURVEY shows that metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai have seen the inflow of millions of migrants for the past several years.

Real estate not a nonstop economic engine

[2015-12-24 07:54]

AT THE JUST CONCLUDED Central Urban Work Conference, which was presided over by President Xi Jinping on Sunday and Monday in Beijing, it was decided to roll out measures to reduce the country's unsolved property inventory and stabilize its ailing housing market.

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