At the J.D. Hudgins beef ranch in Texas, more than 1,800 Brahman cattle are scattered across 4,050 hectares of lush green pasture.
It's nearly midnight on the subway, and there are plenty of seats to grab. The train buzzes along, and it's almost too quiet during the No 10 train's final loop of the night.
Item from July 17, 1987, in China Daily: Beijing is facing a serious water shortage and needs an additional 1 billion cubic meters of water every year. By 1990, the capital will lack 270 million cu m of water for domestic use and 670 million cu m for industrial use.
Better coordination among regulators to guard against systemic financial risks and more policies improving the financial sector's efficiency to serve the real economy can be expected after a top financial meeting of Chinese policymakers, analysts said on Sunday.
The Communist Party of China has issued a revised regulation on inspection in a renewed effort to improve supervision and governance of its more than 89 million members.
Japanese police have confirmed that two bodies dumped in the mountain woods in Hadano, Kanagawa prefecture, are the Chinese sisters who disappeared in Yokohama on July 6, the Chinese embassy in Tokyo has said.
Police in Jiangsu province said they have arrested an arson suspect after a fire that engulfed a house claimed 22 lives on Sunday morning.
Sun Zhengcai will no longer concurrently hold the position of secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, according to a decision of the CPC Central Committee.
China's fiscal revenue recorded faster year-on-year growth in June, adding to signs of structural improvement of the world's second-largest economy.
Hong Kong's High Court has thrown out four lawmakers of the Legislative Council for violating the legal requirements of oath-taking when being sworn in.
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