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Dongfeng offering own-brand sedans

[2010-02-08 08:12]

Dongfeng Motor Corp, China's third-largest automaker, almost doubled its profit last year as China became the largest vehicle market in the world and domestic sales boomed.

New arrival

[2010-02-08 08:12]

Buick Excelle XT

Chery: 17 new models this year

[2010-02-08 08:12]

Chery Automobile Co, China's top homegrown carmaker, aims at blistering growth in sales of 40 to 80 percent this year by providing a record number of new products.

Short torque

[2010-02-08 08:12]

Slump in vehicle exports

More money dealers as city becomes international

[2010-02-05 08:00]

With the city striving to be world-class and develop new services for foreigners and locals alike, four specialist money-changing companies will be allowed to establish outlets in the capital.

Old mine may house garbage-burning plant

[2010-02-05 08:00]

A controversial waste treatment project once slated for Liulitun, Haidian district, may be recycled and built instead in an isolated mountainous area far from populated parts of the city, a Beijing News report said yesterday.

Web Tsar in court for bribery

[2010-02-05 08:00]

The Beijing police bureau's former Internet chief, involved in the largest ever national computer anti-virus industry scandal, stood trial at Beijing No 1 Intermediate Court yesterday for taking bribes of up to 14 million yuan.

Coca-Cola fined for bottled insect in soft drink

[2010-02-05 08:00]

Beverage giant ordered to pay 2.05 yuan to customer over canned bug

7-year-old base land price to be updated

[2010-02-05 08:00]

The capital's base land price, which has remained steady for seven years despite soaring housing prices, will face its first adjustment since 2002 according to the local government.

Historic royal park faces public anger over fair

[2010-02-05 08:00]

Yuanmingyuan Park is disputing public claims they will profit from running a royal temple fair and that the event would harm the cultural heritage sites.

Kungfu could save soccer, says club boss

[2010-02-05 08:00]

A former businessman with a passion for soccer is hoping the principles of kungfu can save soccer in China, where the game has been dented recently by gambling scandals involving senior officials, club managers and players.

Beijing Bites

[2010-02-05 08:00]

Charges over 19 yuan

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