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Opinion / Columnist

Lobbyists erode politics in the US

I have been asked by friends about the TV drama series, House of Cards. Certain plots do exist somewhere at certain times, but it would be wrong to generalize it as daily life on Capitol Hill and in the White House.

Sense of justice needed by all in our society

Once the residential buildings are built and enter the market as a commodity, how can homebuyers expect the price to only rise without any chance of falling?

Eco-road to human salvation

And China is trying to root out corruption, end extravagance and waste and reduce air pollution to allow people to breathe more freely.

Crime not atoned is crime committed twice

The discovery came through a documentary depicting “Indonesia’s dark past” — US director Joshua Oppenheimer’s Oscar-nominated The Act of Killing — which I watched on the Internet.

California's new racial discrimination

Despite the aversion the majority of residents have to the polluting industries, their double contributions to the GDP, both direct and indirect, is an undeniable fact.

Inequality must be addressed

On Feb 1, in a train heading to his hometown, Mohe, the northernmost city of China, Dong Guofa appeared a bit bashful when interviewed by a television reporter.

EU must serve tourists better

Many museums and other places of interest in Europe still don't have signs and directions in Chinese. Tourist sites in Europe will do a service to Chinese tourists by putting up signposts in Chinese.

A tragic family incident

A Beijing resident, surnamed Li, surrendered to police saying he had killed his 13-year-old daughter following an argument over her obsession with some Republic of Korea movie stars.

Tighten construction rules

Media reports on the collapse of a residential building in Fenghua, Zhejiang province, have sparked a public debate on the poor state of some buildings in China.

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