In the United States, talk comes and goes about the dangers of guns, and what to do about accidental shootings and crime. I notice a similar cycle in China, but here the talk is not about guns - it's about sex.
Item from July 28, 1989, in China Daily: Courier companies are doing well in China this year.
China will encourage State and private investment in business startups, especially those in the high-tech sector, to help finance new business and innovation, according to a State Council guideline released on Thursday.
A Chinese man asked the Consulate General of China in Sapporo, Japan on Tuesday night to help find his daughter, saying she went missing in the city, the consulate said.
China will continue its Healthy China efforts and further enhance cooperation with the United Nation's World Health Organization, Premier Li Keqiang said in a meeting in Beijing on Thursday with Margaret Chan, former director-general of the WHO.
China spelled out details of its initiative to ban imports of polluting garbage, issuing an action plan on Thursday that increases the limits on the types and amounts of the waste.
An Indian magazine has published a map of China on its cover that omits significant parts of the country, including the Tibet autonomous region and Taiwan.
With some exceptions, China will include all central State-owned enterprises that have not been reformed in a modern corporate system by making them legal persons by the end of this year. The exception will be those in the financial and cultural sectors. The move is expected to help clear away institutional barriers for further SOE reform.
A solar power station shaped like giant pandas opened to the public on Tuesday in Datong, Shanxi province, and its owner said similar plants are planned in countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.
Sending its best to the West has paid off for China's national swimming team, which has reaped golden performances at the ongoing world championships.
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