A single blood test that can reveal a person's susceptibility to cancer and identify any potentially cancer-causing genes - that is the futuristic promise made by genetic testing.
Provocative as the call from Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen was, Beijing has been the model of restraint over United States president-elect Donald Trump's receiving it, showing unusual patience for what it deems pre-presidential acclimatization.
At a recent meeting to study and analyze economic work for next year, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China vowed to rejuvenate the real economy - manufacturing and services - and foster new dynamism in the sector.
A REPORT BY CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION estimated that 600,000 people in China die of overwork every year, the most in the world. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
A BEIJING MOTHER'S ONLINE POST describing how her 10-year-old son was bullied at Zhongguancun No 2 Primary School, a leading school in Haidian district, provoked much online debate. Southern Metropolis Daily commented on Monday:
A NEW TYPE of multilevel investment scheme has emerged in Yanjiao, a town in Hebei province to the southeast of Beijing. Slightly different from pyramid schemes, the new one is a shell company encouraging households to invest 49,800 yuan ($7,500) for promised returns of up to 4.5 million yuan. Such an offer could easily entice people into a trap. The Beijing News commented on Monday:
A series of commemorative events have been held in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, ahead of the National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims on Tuesday, with many people mourning the deaths of relatives who were killed in the massacre.
When China joined the World Trade Organization on Dec 11, 2001, it was told that it would be recognized as a market economy after 15 years. Until now the main players in world trade, especially the United States and the European Union, have not only denied China the market economy status but also initiated a large number of anti-dumping investigations against Chinese products and imposed extraordinarily high tariffs to block their sales.
When China joined the WTO on Dec 11, 2001, it was written into the agreement that members could treat China as a "non-market economy", due to the size of the Chinese economy, government intervention and its State-owned enterprises. As a result, advanced economies could ignore Chinese domestic price comparisons and rely on "constructed values" to reflect the "true" Chinese economy.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker knows only too well that obstacles to European integration have to be removed to reassure the youth, who are finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the economic downturn, of the advantages of the European project.
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