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The writer optimistically believes that the bill will be a double-edged sword that will hurt both the US and its trade partners, China in particular.
Many are finding the tax burden is becoming heavy as the prices of daily commodities keep rising.
Suppose a store were to hand out coupons for free goods shortly after it was revealed that it had sold expired food, would you accept them? China Daily mobile news readers share their views.
I give my full support to Premier Wen's speech. Today China has developed too fast and many of our fellowmen have forgotten what we are pursuing.
Instead of solving the problem, what he suggested will only lower the education standard. That will not really help rural students. English should never be sacrificed for convenience.
Many fathers are busy supporting their families and do not have the time to be a role model for their son.
Unemployment is one of many serious problems in China. The large number of college graduates every year means there is great competition among young people for jobs.
As China further transitions from "developing" to "developed", the need for the stringent protection of intellectual property rights will increase.
The global recession is affecting its export growth and other countries are introducing more and more protectionist measures against Chinese goods.
Several energy and environment articles covered the switch in Beijing from coal to gas burning power plants, the monitoring of PM2.5 pollution and the expansion of China's nuclear energy program.
Cast your mind back to the shocking images of the deadly earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan one year ago. The disaster should remind us all that life is a blessing.
Contemporary Chinese movie makers have much more money than those of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, but no heart: their movies are not grounded in the Chinese people's lives and traditions.