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A manufacturing town in Zhejiang has probed 33 pollution cases in an environmental policy overhaul following a lead poisoning scandal that sickened more than 100 villagers last month.
An appeal court in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region has upheld the graft conviction of a former health official
Tibetan primary school students write sentences and words on a blackboard on April 18, 2011, in Kangding, Sichuan province.
A Beijing animal lover who stopped a shipment of dogs on their way to hotpot restaurants in North China has told METRO how he acted in the heat of the moment.
People fly kites at an open ground in Weifang, East China's Shandong province, April 17, 2011. The 28th Weifang International Kite Festival was held on Sunday, attracting more than 100,000 people from 29 countries.
Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality began constructing a museum on Monday for centuries-old rock carvings that were placed in the World Heritage List in 1999.
The local public transport company in Wudi, Shandong province launched a joint program with the department of education and police to provide 22 school buses to transport 1,400 students home safely.
The capital's lovelorn students are set to get a helping hand after it was reported a course in the art of love could be included in the college curriculum in Beijing.
There are more than 210,000 cancer patients in Shanghai, some 1.6 percent of the city's permanent residents, according to figures released at the start of Cancer Prevention and Control Education Week on Friday.
East China's coastal regions are or soon will be trying out an innovative way of registering couples for marriage in ceremonies.
Guangzhou, which is the capital of Guangdong province, has seen precious little rain this winter, according to the local meteorological department.
Suspect Zhou Yuxin said his father-in-law had refused to lend him money and that, coupled with suspicions about his wife's fidelity, triggered his killing spree that claimed ten lives.