Court handles more crimes by seniors
BEIJING - The number of criminal offences by seniors jumped more than 38 percent in one Beijing district from 2008 to 2010, a reflection of the country's fast-growing gray population.
No redistribution, no 'Xiaokang'
BEIJING - China's top leaders will be looking for ways to keep economic growth on a more sustainable path while facing the widening wealth gap as they meet on Friday, at the start of a four-day meeting.
Developer told opposing govt 'evil'
BEIJING - A district Party chief in Chongqing municipality ordered a real estate developer to stop a project by threatening to crack down on the developer as if it were a gang, according to a voice recording released on Friday.
Wash your hands, it could save millions of lives
BEIJING - The proper washing of hands can prevent millions of children around the globe from dying from pneumonia and diarrhea, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) emphasized on Friday.
Subway line's ok, they say
Guangzhou - Some doubts about the safety of a certain part of the city's northern subway extension that were made public in September have now been laid to rest - maybe.
Home is where we park it
ZHENGZHOU - While most residents are worried about sky-high property prices in Zhengzhou, capital of Central China's Henan province, Feng Zeng has found a way to drive around such concerns.
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