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1.Wen wants basic research beefed up
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The wellspring of economic and social development lies in science and technology and that is why they should be better integrated, Premier Wen Jiabao ...
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2.Baby overload in Guangdong
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One million babies were born in Guangdong in the first nine months of the year, and the total is set to exceed 1.2 million by the end of December, the...
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3.Recession fears return to the fore
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Positive market sentiment following bold government moves to stem the financial sector meltdown evaporated yesterday and recession fears rose to the f...
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4.Hard times bring barter back into vogue
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When it comes to being in vogue in Britain, barter is, as they say, the new black. Rising inflation, a credit squeeze, crumbling stock markets and a s...
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5.Climate change 'threatens' food safety
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China is likely to face inadequate food supply by 2030 if the current climate change trend continues, warns a new Greenpeace report released yesterday...
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6.Formaldehyde found in fish
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Authorities in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, yesterday confirmed fish sold at a local wet market were contaminated with a high level of formaldehyde. Some v...
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7.US injects $250b into key banks
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The United States is following Europes lead as President George W. Bush yesterday announced a $250 billion plan by the US government to directly buy s...
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8.Island's return marks end of border dispute
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A decades-long dispute between China and Russia is finally ended as the two countries yesterday unveiled boundary markers for the eastern section of t...
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9.Pre-Sept 14 dairy products ordered off shelves
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All dairy products made before September 14 must be pulled off the shelves to be tested for melamine, a chemical blamed for killing four babies and si...
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10.Fengshui course proves popular
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Fengshui, the traditional Chinese study of geomantic omens for buildings or cemeteries, is proving extremely popular as a new university course in Cen...