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Soil pollution poisons more than farmland       2011-03-10
Soil pollution is spreading, and how to tackle it has been given priority status at the ongoing annual sessions of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

China aims to boost industries along Yangtze River       2011-03-08
China plans to get more freights moving along the Yangtze River to allow industries to prosper on the banks of the country's longest waterway connecting Shanghai all the way to the nation's vibrant western economic regions, analysts said Tuesday.

Birds still flocking to Yangtze wetlands       2011-03-03
Initial results from the third survey of the country's waterbird population in the Yangtze flood plains look positive, Chen Liang discovers.

Nuclear physicist behind China's atom bomb laid to rest       2011-03-02
The funeral of Zhu Guangya, a renowned nuclear physicist and one of the key scientists engaged in the development of China's atom and hydrogen bombs, was held in Beijing Wednesday.

5m yuan to reward men who video-capture traffic violations       2011-02-28
This year, the WTB will continue encouraging more cameramen to assist in the supervision of traffic violation to improve the city’s traffic order, the official said.

Huge tomb stopped to make way for corps in C China       2011-02-28
A large tomb construction project, part of which is built on public cultivated land, is stopped and demolished in Huangbei, Hubei province, on Feb 27, 2011.

It's really a rainy day for job hunting       2011-02-28
Despite that the temperature dropped abruptly in Wuhan, over 20,000 students came to the job fair on Sunday.

Water diversion project back on fast track       2011-02-25
More than 52 billion yuan ($7.9 million) is expected to be injected into the South-to-North Water Diversion Project this year, the largest ever since the ambitious plan was kicked off eight years ago but delayed due to complicated issues.

ATM libraries open in Wuhan       2011-02-24
Wuhan will open its first 24 hour self service library in March this year. It has a capacity for 700 books which can be automatically retrieved by computer.

The school run by children       2011-02-24
Class 1, Grade 4 of No 6 Elementary School has 32 cadres among 63 students, sparking controversy among the public.

Small city feels burden left by fleeing workers       2011-02-21
But now, with more inland provinces such as Sichuan and Hubei offering higher wages and opportunities, the flow of labor to Lecong and to Guangdong has slowed down considerably.

Pests and diseases plague crops       2011-02-21
China's farmlands face a serious increase in pests this year, in addition to the current prevailing long-lasting drought, the Ministry of Agriculture said.

 
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