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Selling history
Source: Global Times Published: October 20, 2011 01:38
Nestled between crowded buildings at Chaoyangmen in Beijing, the Lianyuan Garden, a bungalow that was once a private garden built during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is currently undergoing massive construction inside, in spite of the fact it was named a cultural relic and was supposed to remain pr...
The environmental toothless tiger
Source: Global Times Published: October 19, 2011 20:00
Fifty-one times a day the families living near the high-speed rail line that zips passengers to and from Qingdao have their homes rattled by a five-second whoosh as bullet trains hurtling past their homes at close to 250 kilometers per hour.
Free reign
Source: Global Times Published: October 19, 2011 01:26
In 2006, the Luodian Village in Shanghai's suburban Baoshan district took on an 8 million yuan ($125,000) project to renovate its roads. However, Zhu Baokang, a former village official in charge of supervising the project, never put the contract up for bids.
The little emperor's burden
Source: Global Times Published: October 18, 2011 21:38
As the newborn's first cry broke the silence in the delivery room and Liu Ying, the baby's 32-year-old mother cried too. Liu wasn't shedding tears of joy. She was overwhelmed by the pressures and responsibilities she now faces. Not only did she now have an infant to care for, she and her husband ...
Limited supply
Source: Global Times Published: October 18, 2011 01:29
It is good news waste oil can be recycled into biodiesel fuel and reused. However, 30 biodiesel companies in Central China's Henan Province were not big enough to compete in the recycling industry, and subsequently had to shut down operations due to a source supply shortage.
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