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ENICOM System launched in Tianjin2009-06-05
Solar ETC (TIANJIN) hosted the CENICOM Solar Thermal Power Generation System Commissioning Ceremony. |
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Drug regulators investigate adverse herbal drug reactions2009-05-26
A drug producer in northwest China shut down temporarily while authorities investigated claims that its herbal injection caused chills and high fever in some patients, local drug regulators said Monday. |
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China's Tianjin plans vast expansion of rail network2009-05-26
The rail system in Tianjin will expand to 470 kilometers of track by 2020, under a plan approved by the municipal government. |
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Protection or destruction?2009-05-23
Wudadao, an eminent historic block with European style architecture located in Tianjin, is in danger. Rampant demolition threatens the integrity and value of the architectural treasure. |
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Monitoring loopholes exposed2009-05-14
The Chinese mainland and Hong Kong yesterday confirmed their second cases of H1N1 flu, exposing shortcomings in the nation's monitoring system. |
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Ex-police chief probed over ID theft2009-05-11
TIANJIN: An official probe has been launched after a disgraced former police chief helped enroll his daughter in college under a stolen identity. |
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Ex-French PM: Notion of China-US 'G2' 'an illusion'2009-04-29
Former French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius said most world problems could not be solved by only one or two countries, and the notion of a China-US "G2" raised by some was "largely an illusion." |
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A stable China 'is good for Europe'2009-04-29
TIANJIN: A healthy China is good for Europe, a former German chancellor said yesterday. |
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Tianjin to focus on aviation, space industries2009-04-18
TIANJIN: The aviation and space sectors are set to become the pillar industries of Tianjin, with a host of new projects in the pipeline, a local official said. |
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Aviation and aerospace industry booms in Tianjin2009-04-17
The aviation and aerospace industry will become one of Tianjin’s pillar industries,, with a host of new projects on the pipeline, a local official said. |
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Choppy seas claim 4 lives, 3 missing2009-04-16
Four were killed and three others missing after two engineering ships collided near Tianjin yesterday, the Ministry of Communications said. |
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Vying to be world's tallest2009-04-15
The 2.46-meter-tall Zhao Linag, vying be named the tallest in Guinness World Records, arrives in Tianjin for his foot surgery Monday. |
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Henan native vying to be world's tallest2009-04-15
TIANJIN: A 27-year-old contender for the world's tallest man had surgery in a Tianjin hospital yesterday to relieve pain from a muscle tendon injury on his left foot sustained nearly a decade ago. |
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Urban boom should spread to countryside2009-04-13
Over the weekend, the Tianjin municipal government announced that its investment on the development of small towns will total 44.2 billion yuan this year, an increase of 35 percent over last year. This is part of China's effort to push forward its strategy of integrating urban and rural areas and expedite measures to build small cities and towns. |
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Politician makes smooth switch to Peking Opera2009-04-10
A series of performances of Peking Opera in Tianjin have made newspaper headlines because of their adapter, a former head of the country's top political advisory body. |
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5 hospital officials sacked for baby deaths in Tianjin2009-03-30
Five hospital officials were fired Sunday for their lack of action in containing infections in a northern Chinese hospital that led to the deaths of five newborns, the People’s Daily website reported on Monday. |
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Filthy hospital responsible for deaths of 5 infants2009-03-26
Five newborn children from north China's Tianjin Municipality died from hospital-acquired infections, and the hospital's sub-standard hygiene conditions and flawed management were to blame, said experts with the Ministry of Health (MOH) Wednesday. |
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Infection at hospital kills 5 infants in N China2009-03-23
The death toll of newborns contracting infection in a hospital of north China's Tianjin Municipality rose to five as one more infant was confirmed dead Sunday. |
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Airbus to fly with Tianjin for now2009-02-25
Airbus is unlikely to change the output target at its Tianjin facility despite a plan to trim production of the A320 family of aircraft, a senior company executive said. |
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Premier's almsdeed triggers call for medicare reform2009-02-20
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's care of a boy patient who was almost denied life-saving treatment for his leukemia because of a lack of money has caused widespread and mixed reactions in the country this week. |
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Premier lifeline for kid suffering from leukemia2009-02-19
It was a chance meeting. But it made the difference between life and possible death of a 2-year-old boy suffering from leukemia. |
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Chinese premier visits industrial hub2009-02-17
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao went on a morale boosting tour in the northern port municipality of Tianjin, an industrial hub near Beijing, Sunday and Monday. |
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Okay Airways resumes full operation2009-02-16
All 13 of the suspended domestic passenger flights of Okay Airways, China's first private airline, have resumed operation, the company announced Monday. |
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Indoor beach waste of water2009-02-10
Tianjin government should stop building the world's largest indoor sand beach and put the money into people's livelihoods, says an article in Workers' Daily. The following is an excerpt: |
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'Golden Eyes' finds fortune2009-02-03
Eight years ago at an excavation site in Tianjin a dozen archaeologists studied an unearthed iron piece but could not identify the strangely shaped metal. |
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A folk art that has withstood test of time2009-01-30
Chinese people used to decorate their homes with nianhua (New Year pictures) during Spring Festival. They are usually placed on doors or walls, to prevent evil spirits and bring good luck to the family. |
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Season's greetings2009-01-30
Artisan Huo Xiuying's 10-sq-m nianhua studio is hidden away in an off-color residential building, part of a 90-sq-m apartment that has been home to three generations of her family since the early 1990s. |
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1st private airline to resume service2009-01-23
China's first private airline, Okay Airways, will begin resuming passenger services on Saturday after being suspended from operating for seven weeks. |
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Major shipping, aviation funds to boost reforms2009-01-12
Tianjin will strengthen financial reform and innovation this year and launch two major development funds for the shipping and aviation sectors, in line with it being one of the test beds for national reform. |
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Heavy snowfall hits N China's Tianjin2008-12-21
A heavy snowfall hit north China's Tianjin municipality on December 20, 2008. |
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Tianjin to gear up development of sports industry2008-12-19
Accelerating the development of sport industry is vital to the economical development of Tianjin, Chief of the Municipality’s Sports Bureau stressed recently. |
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Dispute grounds Okay Airways passenger flights2008-12-05
China's first private airline Okay Airways will halt passenger services from Dec 15 due to an internal dispute between its controlling shareholder and the management team. |
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To shed pounds, three Americans head to China2008-12-03
Three American men have taken the unusual step of moving to China in an extreme attempt to shed huge amounts of weight at a fat reduction clinic -- and have become surprise local celebrities. |
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6th China Leasing Industry Forum kicks off in Tianjin2008-11-20
Relative national departments and Tianjin Municipal Government would cooperate with each other to set up a tax task team to help locate “China Leasing Industry Base” at the Binhai New Area, Tianjin, China Daily learned on the sideline of the 6th China Leasing Industry Forum on November 18. |
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Work on Tianjin-Baoding railway to start in 20092008-11-09
Work will start in the first half of 2009 on a high-speed railway connecting Tianjin, a port city on the Bohai Sea, and Baoding, a city in central Hebei Province, it was announced at a meeting here on Saturday. |
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Tanker truck falls down on highway2008-11-03
Firefighters spray water on a tank containing over 20 tons of liquid gas after the tanker truck fell off from the high way near Tianjin, October 30, 2008. |
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Advanced materials summit opens in Tianjin2008-10-30
The global elites of the chemical-based advanced materials industry are now meeting at the Binhai New Area in Tianjin to attend the 2nd International Advanced Materials (Tianjin) Summit held between today and Friday. |