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A whopping 53.6 percent of the deliveries in Shanghai last year were through caesarean section, much higher than the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended 15 percent.
The US should objectively judge the huge sacrifice and contribution Pakistan has made during the 10-year war on terrorism.
It has become a consensus worldwide that government should play the role of the Internet "administrator" and set examples in Internet governance because it possesses the most management resources and management tools.
When doctoral degrees were hard to come by, almost all research was carried out by postgraduates. Hence, it became necessary for them to work on a thesis, and defend it before a panel of experts.
Many experts would say the US dollar has been weakening because the US is printing huge amounts of currency notes. In other words, the dollar would gain strength if the US stops printing more money.
The Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN) wants to have a bigger global role. But could the bloc materialize its goal amid ongoing internal rift among its own members?
If Asia's major economies can overcome the middle income trap and maintain their current growth rate, more than 3 billion Asians will become affluent by 2050 and the world will enter into the "Asian century."
Despite the death of Bin Laden, the fight against international terrorism still has a long way to go because the soil that breeds terrorism has not been removed.
Twelve-year-old Huang Yibo, who started watching China Central Television (CCTV) news programs when he was 2 years old and began reading People's Daily regularly from the age of 7, has become a star on the Internet, says an article in Yangcheng Evening News.
Huang Yibo, 12, has shown special interest in news and politics, which is contrary to the interest of normal children and may have become the butt of jokes for netizens. But there is no reason for adults to make fun of him, says an article in Beijing Times.
Released by Beijing police after 14 days' detention for drug abuse, Hong Kong actor Max Mok wrote in his microblog as if nothing serious had happened. Their indifference to the episode has invited netizens' criticism, says an article on eastday.com.
The student from Nanjing Forestry University deserves praise for her courage to challenge a guest, Tang Jun,former chief of Microsoft China