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Social inequality on agenda at 18th Party Congress
Source: Globaltimes.cn Published: November 16, 2011 16:29
It seems that the CPC is more upset than ever by the dichotomy between rich and poor, which poses a serious threat to its legitimacy.
Time for warring Afghan factions to sit at peace table
Source: Global Times Published: October 25, 2011 22:26
China should persuade all the fighting forces to sit at a roundtable for national reconciliation.
Libya’s fate can’t be shaped by imperialist powers
Source: Global Times Published: September 06, 2011 21:11
Last week, some self-appointed friends of Libya came to Paris in a hope of grabbing a slice of the oil-rich North African country.
Source: Global Times Published: August 22, 2011 17:40
Bullet trains are zipping through hundreds of cities in China, with hundreds of thousands of people riding it for business, for school and for tourism.
Vaccine scare-mongering leaves children at risk
Source: Global Times Published: July 25, 2011 21:53
One day in 2006, Premier Wen Jiabao walked into an immunization room in a community hospital in downtown Beijing, where he held Xiao Yanyu, a 4-year-old girl, in his arms and placed a piece of candy into her mouth. The candy contained the oral polio vaccine (OPV).
How I broke the news of Deng Xiaoping’s demise
Source: Global Times Published: July 11, 2011 22:39
I n the era of Weibo, it is difficult to keep the lid on similarly sensitive news.
Kissinger recalls four decades of Sino-US balance
Source: Global Times Published: July 04, 2011 20:37
It’s 40 years this week since Pakistan International Airlines secretly flew Henry Kissinger to Beijing to meet Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, paving the way for reopening diplomatic ties between US and China.
Source: Global Times Published: June 27, 2011 23:34
Chongqing is the world's largest metropolitan city of 33 million. In the past, people talked about Chongqing in terms of hot pots, chicken soups and spicy girls.
Source: Global Times Published: June 20, 2011 20:30
Historical sources show even the Qing emperor Qianlong  (1711-99) was more proficient in Chinese than in Manchurian language. It is believed that today there are fewer than 10 native speakers of Manchu.
Source: Global Times Published: June 07, 2011 16:32
A recent Wall Street Journal report claims that Pakistan has urged Afghan President Hamid Karzai to turn to China as a reliable ally to lead Afghanistan and Pakistan out of their messy situations.
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