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Mobile HIV testing labs to hit streets in capital

[2016-03-03 08:21]

Mobile HIV-testing vehicles will hit the streets of the capital, providing free tests to young gay men in particular and helping link the needy with follow-up treatment.

Internet users applaud govt cyberspace regulations

[2016-03-03 08:21]

More than 90 percent of Chinese netizens are aware of government moves to manage the Internet by rule of law, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

Leaders of gambling, sex ring jailed; officers punished

[2016-03-03 08:21]

Two leaders of a gambling and prostitution ring have been sentenced to life in prison and another 85 others were given jail sentences after a nightclub - involving 300 million yuan ($45.8 million) of illicit money - was busted in Zhengzhou, Henan province.

Survey: Wives admit to abusing husbands

[2016-03-03 08:21]

Domestic violence cases in which husbands are the victims are on the rise, according to a survey taken after the country's first anti-domestic violence law took effect on Tuesday.

IN BRIEF (Page 5)

[2016-03-03 08:21]

Digging deep to explore subterranean space

[2016-03-03 08:21]

As land resources become increasingly scarce amid China's urban sprawl, local authorities have resorted to a new frontier for space: the world below our feet. A number of cities have decided to tap this underground space to reduce the mounting pressures on available land in high-density urban areas.

Live-in sons-in-law struggle to fit in

[2016-03-03 08:21]

After 10 years as a necessary, but ultimately unwelcome, live-in son-in-law, Ma Xuedong divorced, and moved out of his wife's family home.

Around China

[2016-03-03 08:21]

Anhui

Li: Coordination, structural reform needed

[2016-02-27 07:57]

Editor's note: The following is full text of a video message for the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting delivered by Premier Li Keqiang on Feb 26.

Self-taught scientists must answer questions

[2016-02-27 07:57]

Alfred Nobel might have never expected his name to be associated with a Chinese national named Guo Yingsen, who is nicknamed "Brother Nobel" for having said at a job-seeking TV show in 2010 that his theory could win him the Nobel Prize for physics.

A potent way of boosting scientific research

[2016-02-27 07:57]

At its Feb 17 meeting, the State Council, China's Cabinet, announced a range of measures, which, among other things, supports the conversion of scientific and technological achievements into practice and promotes scientific and technological development, in order to boost economic growth. Some media outlets' comments on the issue follow:

Chinese takeovers of overseas brands worthy of attention

[2016-02-27 07:57]

It is surprising that takeovers of international companies and brands by Chinese enterprises have received so little media coverage despite three major deals being struck in the first few weeks of January 2016 alone.

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