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1.Copyright row: Whose face is it anyway?
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On buttons, posters and websites, the image was everywhere during last year's presidential campaign: A pensive Barack Obama looking upward, as if to t...
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2.Regions reel from severe drought
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A severe drought continued to hit several regions in the country yesterday, leaving at least 3.7 million people short of water and endangering crop yi...
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3.Calls for CCTV to change 'unlawful' logo sparks debate
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A debate was raging across the nation yesterday after a senior official demanded China Central Television (CCTV) change its 30-year-old logo because i...
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4.Food and retail giants cut prices to offset crisis
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She does not know how long the shopping frenzy will last, but Liu Feifei certainly enjoyed yesterday - when she sold two days' stock in just one morni...
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5.Mob attacks police station
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Three policemen were injured when a mob attacked a rural police station in Anhui province on Sunday, an officer said yesterday. A man surnamed Song al...
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6.Shame of fake TCM research
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Four papers on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) were retracted by international journals last year because of plagiarism and fake research, it was r...
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7.Govt 'working closely' on visit by Clinton
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The Foreign Ministry yesterday confirmed both sides were working closely on a visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to China, amid expectatio...
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8.'Financial city' is taking shape
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SHANGHAI: The city's recent plan to further escalate the role of its Lujiazui financial and trade zone is good news for financial talents from home an...
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9.Disruption of Wen speech slammed as 'despicable'
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China voiced strong dissatisfaction yesterday over an incident during Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at Cambridge University on Monday, labeling the inte...
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10.Survey says 20 million migrants lost jobs
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A government survey revealed that 20 million migrant workers recently lost their jobs, posing the risk of social instability, a senior official said y...