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Making Accommodations |
Reporters draw a water sample from Dianshan Lake in Shanghai during an environmental protection awareness campaign jointly initiated by the Switzerland-based World Wide Fund for Nature and London... |
Heading for Stable Growth |
The construction site of a PPP (public-private partnership) project in Nanchang of Jiangxi Province on February 8 (XINHUA) China's GDP growth leveled off at 7 percent in the first half... |
Heading for Stable Growth |
The construction site of a PPP (public-private partnership) project in Nanchang of Jiangxi Province on February 8 (XINHUA) China's GDP growth leveled off at 7 percent in the first half... |
Living on a Prayer |
Zhang Chaoli, an amateur performer in Hengdian, plays a police officer in the first half of the 1900s in a TV drama on February 24, 2014 (XINHUA) Hengdian, a small town in east China's Zhejia... |
Will Working Saturdays Help Boost the Economy? |
(LI SHIGONG) The local government of Yan'an in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has recently demanded that civil servants in more than 30 departments work Saturdays until the end of Septemb... |
Times Not Forgotten |
Dancers with the NBC perform The Red Detachment of Women at the Lincoln Center in New York City on July 11 (CNSPHOTO) The National Ballet of China (NBC) brought two classic works to K... |
Make Them Laugh |
Wang Zijian poses at the promotion activity for movie Let's Get Married, in which he played a role on April 1 (CFP) A deceivingly common situation appeared on the TV program Post 80s Generat... |
Team Up to Fly |
A UPS cargo plane lands at Shenzhen Airport on August 26, 2014 (CFP) After China's high-speed train maker CNR Corp. Ltd.'s merger with its long-lost rival CSR Corp. Ltd. in March, a ne... |
At Home Abroad |
Premier Li Keqiang speaks to attendees of the First Overseas Chinese Industrial and Commercial Congress in Beijing on July 6 (XINHUA) Decades of living abroad have not meant Seychelloi... |
The Many Sounds of Civilization |
British-American historian Bernard Lewis famously condemned Arab and Islamic civilization for not having a polyphonic sense of music, even accusing them of accepting totalitarian ideologies... |
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