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Source: Global Times Published: December 22, 2011 01:33
Six giant pandas bred in captivity will be sent to a newly built reintroduction research center in Sichuan Province next month for a training program before their final return to the wilderness, a local panda research base announced yesterday.
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Source: Global Times Published: October 24, 2011 01:50
More than 100 people have been appointed to temporary posts in Beijing's municipal government despite not being Communist Party of China members. Some say the appointments show the government is more open to hiring talent regardless of a person's political status.
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Source: Global Times Published: October 17, 2011 02:50
Top Chinese officials are convening to ponder ways of enriching cultural values, in another bid to drive the nation's reforms further and deeper.
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Source: Global Times Published: October 12, 2011 00:40
The State Council, or China's cabinet, announced on Monday that it will tax all resource products starting November 1, extending the resource tax on domestic sales of crude oil and natural gas from some regions to the entire country.
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Source: Global Times Published: September 16, 2011 03:11
After the majority of central government departments and ministries declared their "three public expenses" – spending on official receptions, vehicles and overseas trips – local governments in China have come under criticism for failing to follow suit.
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Source: Global Times Published: September 09, 2011 03:43
Former premier Zhu Rongji, known for his bold reforms and tough stance against bureaucracy and corruption, published Thursday a collection of his speeches and other documents from his time in office.
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Source: Global Times Published: September 07, 2011 03:27
China will unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development and uphold a defense policy that is defensive in nature, according to a white paper titled "China's Peaceful Development" released Tuesday.
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Source: Global Times Published: September 02, 2011 02:11
Despite the silent tension in the air, Xinjiang launched its first China-Eurasia Expo in a seemingly festive mood on Thursday. The five-day event can present a balanced image of the region, rather than a dazzling display of achievements, noted local officials and residents.
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Source: Global Times Published: July 14, 2011 03:58
Legal and management problems should be solved before ecological compensation for oil spills that occurred in June in the Bohai Bay affecting an area of over 840 square kilometers are realized, some experts pointed out.
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Source: Global Times Published: July 11, 2011 05:07
The "Aid Tibet" policy can be traced back to 1951 following Tibet's peaceful liberation. According to Jin Wei, a professor with the Party School of the CPC Central Committee, there were several reasons for the policy, based on her study of top leaders' speeches and important writings: tough natural ...
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