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1.Experts debate China’s role in Somalia mission
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Chinese military strategists and international relations experts are debating whether China should dispatch its navy to the troubled waters off Somali...
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2.Study says corruption on the rise
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Corruption cases have been on the increase in the past eight years despite stepped-up efforts to combat it, a research paper said. More senior officia...
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3.Dining out going out of fashion
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Restaurants are usually the first to feel the chill of recession as Beijing's high-end eateries that depend on group reservations and banquets for bus...
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4.Regional summit to tackle crisis
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The global financial turmoil will top the agenda when leaders of China, Japan and South Korea meet this weekend, a senior Chinese official and experts...
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5.HK chickens culled in bid to halt bird flu
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HONG KONG: Health workers began culling thousands of chickens at a market here yesterday, a day after authorities raised the bird flu alert level to s...
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6.Sony reviews China plans
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Japanese electronics giant Sony Corp is reviewing its China operations amid a global layoff plan that will see 16,000 people lose jobs. Sony China sai...
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7.Strike paralyzes Greece on fourth day of protests
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Riot police clashed with demonstrators outside the Greek parliament yesterday as a general strike paralyzed the country, shutting down schools, hospit...
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8.Henan looks to balance its babies
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Government officials in Henan who fail to implement policies to control the disproportionate sex ratio at birth will be ineligible for promotion and c...
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9.Bird flu fears prompt HK import halt
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Three chickens found dead on Monday have tested positive for bird flu, prompting authorities to suspend poultry imports for 21 days and begin slaughte...
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10.Haikou scaling new heights
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After beginning a campaign to improve the environment and enhance the wellbeing of its residents in 2005, Haikou today ranks among the most livable ci...