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Probing students' claims does credit to college entrance examination

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ON SATURDAY NIGHT, the provincial discipline inspection commission and supervisory commission of Central China's Henan province released the results of their investigation into claims by four students that their answer sheets in the national college entrance exam (gaokao) might have been exchanged with those for lower points. Beijing News comments:

E-cigarettes included in tobacco control

[2018-08-13 07:32]

A RECENT INCIDENT inside a subway car in Beijing, in which a passenger smoked an electronic cigarette and quarreled with other passengers who complained, has aroused wide public discussions. Legal Daily comments:

Children are not private property of their parents

[2018-08-13 07:32]

ON AUG 8, the local police in Jinan city, capital of East China's Shandong province, issued a press release about a man beating his 15-year-old son to death. Beijing News comments:

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Putting system reform to stress test

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Historian Wang Gungwu recently observed that, whereas the West thinks in terms of ideologies, China has long thought in terms of systems. In today's age of rapid and profound change - characterized, in particular, by a fundamental shift in the United States' attitude toward the rest of the world - China's system reform approach is being put to the test.

US fallacy of pitting Russia against China

[2018-08-13 07:32]

Ever since the end of the Cold War, the pundits and policymakers in Washington have suffered from raging attention deficit disorder. New fads and fantasies have succeeded each other in dizzying and disorienting succession. We have lived through the "eternal triumph of democracy and the completion of the Hegelian engine to generate world ideas" (Francis Fukuyama), the "unipolar moment" (Charles Krauthammer), the "flat world" (Thomas Friedman), and "nation-building in Iraq and Afghanistan" (George W. Bush and company).

Japan's new defense plan headed in the wrong direction

[2018-08-13 07:32]

Japan's defense ministry held a ceremony in Yokohama on July 30 for naming of the country's seventh Aegis escort warship; it has been named Maya and is likely to be commissioned around March 2020.

Shipbuilder reaps B&R rewards

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Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding Ltd, the largest ship maker in Fujian province, has seen a remarkable growth in orders from overseas clients since China announced its Belt and Road Initiative, a top official said.

Cold-chain competition heats up

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Logistics companies are racing to expand their cold-chain delivery services in China as the market heats up thanks to continuing consumption upgrades.

First privately run LNG port opens

[2018-08-11 07:40]

China's first major privately owned liquefied natural gas import terminal entered operation on Tuesday in eastern Zhejiang province, setting the scene for more such facilities in the future.

China Unicom to use cutting-edge tech for Winter Olympics

[2018-08-11 07:40]

Virtual reality video streaming and facial recognition technologies will be used in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, as China United Network Communications Group Co Ltd, the country's second-largest telecom carrier by mobile subscribers, scrambles to help build the event into a smart sports gathering enabled by cutting-edge communication technologies.

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