Protect workers from heat
The authorities need to find a better way to enforce the current laws on protecting workers, says an article in Workers' Daily. The following is an excerpt: |
Chinese troupe shows softer side of SCO
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan: Dong Qian is 15. Traveling for the first time to a foreign land, she feels both excited and nervous. Among the audience of her first overseas performance tonight will be 10 heads of states and senior ministers and officials of other countries and organizations. |
Ticket price is the issue
Many people were injured in the mayhem caused by the sale of eight yuan movie tickets in Hangzhou earlier this month. This reflects common people's enthusiastic demand for low-price movie tickets. |
Sino-German economic ties: Best is yet to come
When Germany and China established diplomatic relations 35 years ago, they put in motion a commercial cycle that has produced stunning results. |
Spreading Hope
Project Hope may be the best-know charity among Chinese people and multinationals in the nation: over the past 18 years more than 13,000 schools were built with donations and 3.04 million children from poor families were helped to finish their education. |
Trash treasure
Every trade has its showcase. But the display for Wang Ke, an industrialist in East China's city of Hangzhou, is not shiny or attractive - it is garbage, 600 tons of it every day. |
Determined host downs Danes 3-2
China signalled its World Cup intent with a fighting 3-2 defeat of tricky European side Denmark as former champion Norway came from behind to beat Canada 2-1 Wednesday. |
2007 Women's World Cup schedule
2007 Women's World Cup schedule is set to local time. |
Subways 'require careful thought'
A senior construction official urged cities building subways to be more careful and those planning subways not to rush. |
Zhejiang loosens longstanding one-child policy
Authorities in Zhejiang Province have loosened their one-child policies to encourage couples to have their second child to ease the pressures created by an aging society. |
Special Olympians enjoy red-carpet treatment
SHANGHAI: Flights ferrying athletes and officials to this week's Special Olympics will be given priority at Shanghai's two airports as the city braces itself for a smooth handling of the expected deluge. |
FIFA President applauds doping-free Women's World Cup
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter applauded that the Women's World Cup China 2007 is a completely doping-free tournament on Saturday. |
Germany vs Brazil: History-making final in Women's World Cup
Germany and Brazil, the two best attacking teams in the fifth FIFA Women's World Cup, will clash in the eye-catching final in Shanghai on Sunday. |
Ousted US goalie lashes her coach
Ousted US goalkeeper Hope Solo aimed furious criticism at coach Ryan after Brzail rout US 4-0. Goalie benched for Cup semis |
US coach silent on goalie pick against Norway
US coach Greg Ryan is mum on who will start in goal against Norway in Sunday's third-place game at the Women's World Cup. |