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Drivers pushed to park at home

[2010-01-26 07:52]

Motorists are likely to fume after the city indicated it will drive forward with plans to charge more to park in Beijing, with rates likely to rocket as soon as March.

Prime time to dig down for underground

[2010-01-26 07:52]

Digging down for more urban underground space is imperative for the city's future development, according to senior officials.

New permits expected to improve lives of migrants

[2010-01-26 07:52]

Experienced nannies and technology graduates might benefit first, expert says

Wage dispute ends in kidnap drama

[2010-01-26 07:52]

A man is in custody and a woman is safe after a kidnap drama unfolded in Daxing on Sunday.

Funding comes alight for emergency service

[2010-01-26 07:52]

As much as 900 million yuan has been assigned to Beijing to strengthen its fire-fighting capability, one year on from a dramatic blaze at the iconic CCTV complex.

Seniors' suicide trend worrying observers

[2010-01-26 07:52]

With more than 30 percent of people who commit suicide in Beijing being elderly, the mental health of the capital's senior citizens has been troubling a member of the Beijing CPPCC.

Beijing Bites

[2010-01-26 07:52]

Lethal execution officers ready

Why Guozu is a laughing stock

[2010-01-26 08:06]

During my time in China I have noticed that Chinese people are a fairly patriotic bunch.

Are men threatened by successful women?

[2010-01-26 08:06]

In Chinese folklore, girls born in Tiger years seem to be cursed. They bring bad luck upon themselves, to their families and even to their husbands' families.

Beijing liaison offices 'incubators' of corruption

[2010-01-26 08:06]

It is no doubt that the Beijing liaison offices set up by local governments and companies have already become symbols of power and money. Every now and then, the offices are exposed in connection with corruption scandals.

What's on

[2010-01-26 08:06]

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'Winter camp' no holiday

[2010-01-26 08:06]

Ningning doesn't look forward to the coming month-long winter holiday. As the semester ended on Jan 23, the 10-year-old fourth grader at a local primary school knows her studies will continue - only under the name of a winter camp.

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