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Huawei sues US government over ban

[2019-03-08 07:21]

Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies Co is suing the United States government over a ban that bars federal agencies from using its products, marking arguably its biggest push to seek "fair treatment" in one of the world's largest telecom markets, analysts said.

E-commerce, education bolster rural livelihoods

[2019-03-08 07:29]

Poverty reduction measures were highlighted by deputies to the National People's Congress from Gansu province when President Xi Jinping joined their panel discussion on Thursday.

Local govts not allowed to raise new 'hidden' debt

[2019-03-08 07:21]

China will not allow new local government debt to be raised in "hidden ways", nor will it ease the controls on government debt financing despite the heavy fiscal pressure the country faces this year, Minister of Finance Liu Kun said on Thursday.

Women seek equality in job market

[2019-03-08 07:21]

Female employees called for equal opportunities in the job market as surveys by recruitment firms showed bias against married women or those with children has led to stagnation in their pay and chances for promotion.

Lost Chinese relics find their way back home

[2019-03-08 07:21]

Five years ago, when Tim Carpenter's team seized about 7,000 artifacts and cultural relics in a raid on a farm in Indiana, United States, the FBI agent was stunned by just how many there were and their variety, and immediately realized many were from other countries, including China.

'Real-life Indiana Jones' roved the world to hunt for treasures

[2019-03-08 07:21]

Don Miller, the late 91-year-old missionary and owner of the Indiana farm where 42,000 artifacts and relics were found during an FBI operation in 2014, has been described in media reports as a "real-life Indiana Jones".

Negative list update opens doors wider

[2019-03-07 07:27]

China will continue to shorten the negative list this year to further improve its business environment for foreign investment as part of the country's efforts to open up its economy and pursue high-quality development, according to senior officials and experts.

Li calls for spurring market entities

[2019-03-07 07:27]

Premier Li Keqiang called for stimulating the vitality of market entities, including private businesses, to withstand downward pressure on economic growth and keep the economy within a reasonable range.

Marrow transplant may have rid patient of HIV

[2019-03-07 07:27]

A cancer patient with HIV may have been cleared of the virus after receiving a bone marrow transplant from an HIV-resistant donor, thought to be the second such case after a bone marrow transplant, according to research published in the journal Nature on Tuesday.

INFLUENTIAL WRITER'S WORK LIVES LONG IN MEMORY

[2019-03-07 07:27]

"I am a nobody in literary and art circles. For decades, I have been conscientiously writing at my table. I am proud of my diligence. ... I hope that the day I am buried, someone will put up an engraved monument, saying, 'The nobody of literary and art circles, who has fulfilled his duty, sleeps here.'"

New rocket engine to lift heavier satellite load

[2019-03-07 07:27]

China has developed a world-class solid-propellant rocket engine that is expected to boost the country's capabilities in launching small satellites, its developer said.

From birth to tragic final chapter - the life and times of a literary master

[2019-03-07 07:27]

Lao She was born on Feb 3, 1899, and six years later began his education through private tutoring, which was paid for by a distant relative.

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