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Source: Global Times Published: February 22, 2012 22:20
“A young person with strong body, a high level of kung fu skills and low morality can be disastrous to society,” said Liu, who laments kung fu’s fading appeal.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 21, 2012 22:10
A black sedan pulls up to the gate at Zhongnanhai, the compound where China’s top leaders work and live. The passengers being chauffeured there can’t help but think that they are now at the top of their game; they come here to give a lecture, and among their students will be the President and Premie...
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Source: Global Times Published: February 20, 2012 21:45
Perhaps the recent push and pull between Hong Kong residents and people from the Chinese mainland is epitomized by an incident on the regional authority’s subway.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 19, 2012 22:40
“The concept of an international tourism island has become a pretext for overcharging. Scenic spots that charge entrance fees are everywhere and without money there is no way to have fun there,” said a Beijing tourist surnamed Zhang.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 16, 2012 22:28
Chinese inland provinces are building or planning nuclear power stations despite warnings of potential safety risks.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 15, 2012 21:18
Anti-corruption officers are on heightened lookout for officials who implement a conniving and devious scheme to get their families abroad before they too flee with their ill-begotten gains.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 14, 2012 20:13
A dog shelter in East China’s Shandong Province that cares for 2,000 canines is struggling to find enough funding to do the right thing for man’s best friend.
The Tai’an Small Animal Protection Center is overwhelmed by dogs, debt and a lack of cash.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 13, 2012 21:45
An increasing number of elderly Chinese are living lonely lives overseas caring for their grandchildren.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 12, 2012 20:53
It has been 65 years since Nina Admoni left Shanghai, where her family had found a safe haven from the Holocaust during World War II.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 10, 2012 20:35
Sara Farina was a 22-year-old fresh US graduate with an anthropology degree, no job, and substantial student loans when she saw the ad looking for a "foreign secretary" at a Chinese State-owned enterprise in 2008.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 09, 2012 20:33
Despite of the government's huge investment on the country’s domestic security apparatus, China is still facing a tough challenge to maintain social stability.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 08, 2012 21:00
Heavy metal contamination is polluting rivers, the seas and farmland and challenging the central government which for years has issued edicts aimed at curbing spills and requiring safer handling of toxic substances.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 07, 2012 19:50
Devastating climate change, pollution and drought have shrunk China's second largest freshwater lake, leaving dozens families stranded on its mud flats.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 06, 2012 22:03
Chairman Mao continues to draw millions of visitors to his birthplace, making the locals happy and wealthy.
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Source: Global Times Published: February 05, 2012 22:10
Sina.com’s Weibo microblogging service has grown massively in the last two years, but some liberal users are quitting the service, disappointed by what they see as bursts of irrational debate and content control.
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