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Cui Jia: Xinjiang confronts its problems head-on

[2015-03-14 08:17]

Zhang Chunxian, Party chief of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, asked reporters if his answers to their questions were "quite something" during the open session with the Xinjiang delegation during the annual National People's Congress meeting on Tuesday.

Liu Zheng: Professionals and amateurs, assemble under one roof

[2015-03-13 15:17]

Some NPC deputies and CPPCC members at the two sessions are tired of repeating the same answers since reporters are always chasing them for same questions.

Li Yang: NPC reports more than just entertainment

[2015-03-13 09:27]

The coverage of the annual sessions of China's top legislature and political advisory body offers a glimpse into the country's media landscape.

Reporters ready for prime time challenge

[2015-03-16 07:38]

There are many ways to nail down a chance to raise questions to the Chinese premier at his once-a-year news conference, and snatching the microphone is one of them.

Du Juan: Smog talk a turnoff for energy heads

[2015-03-12 08:57]

It seems that everyone is talking about problems with air quality and smog except for the ones who are closely related to the matter and really can make a change.

Guan Xiaomeng: Lessons still being learned by a mature student

[2015-03-11 13:02]

This is my second year covering the two sessions, and I found myself as much a rookie as I was the first year I covered it – the learning process is long.

Ma Chi: Tibet shows its confidence and openness

[2015-03-10 11:36]

For a long time, the Tibet autonomous region has been a mysterious place to the outside world, especially for foreigners, but the "two sessions” is giving Tibet a chance to show its confidence and openness to the world.

Cao Yin: Rule of law finds public backing

[2015-03-10 07:55]

Being a legal reporter for about five years, I find it exciting when deputies in various industries are eager to share their views on judicial issues during the annual legislative and consultative meetings.

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