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Lenovo looks for momentum out of mobile device sales       2012-05-07
The Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd said on Monday that it will spend about $800 million to build an industrial facility in Central China.

Keeping a sharp cutting edge       2012-05-06
The trendy young woman perches on the chair in the salon. Her stylist arrives, dressed in an open-chested green shirt and brown slacks.

'Wuhan Software New Town' agreement signed       2012-05-03
The 6th Wuhan Service Outsourcing Industry Development and Cooperation International Forum was held on April 20, 2012.

Resort landslide forces 300 tourists to evacuate       2012-05-01
More than 300 tourists were evacuated after a landslide hit a forest resort in central China's Hubei province on Tuesday.

Thick fog halts 700 cargo ships on Yangtze River       2012-04-30
More than 700 cargo ships have been stranded on a section of the Yangtze River near the Three Gorges Dam in central Hubei Province due to heavy fog that has shrouded the region for two days.

Where girls become ladies       2012-04-30
"Every girl loves beauty, the only problem is knowing what beauty is," says Wu Xiaohuan, a student at Wuhan Textile University.

Creating an online presence       2012-04-29
Cyber models find their niche as Internet shopping gains ground in China.

Central China city launches English weekly       2012-04-28
Central China's Wuhan has launched its first English-language weekly newspaper in its latest move to make more media available for foreigners.

Athletes in Beijing feast on Hubei noodles       2012-04-27
Reganmian, or hot and braised noodles, a traditionalHubeidish, travels by train toBeijingfor the athletes who are training hard for the upcoming Olympics, April 25, 2012.

'Grandma Expo' promotes Olympics with saxophone       2012-04-27
Ying Miaofang plays the saxophone on a street in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province on April 26, 2012. She plays her instrument as a way of promoting the London Olympics and supporting Chinese athletes.

Tourists to face higher ticket prices       2012-04-25
China will witness a new round of ticket price hikes in more than twenty renowned scenic spots, as the country’s second three-year ban on ticket price adjustments expire.

Tall grass to help protect Three Gorges Dam       2012-04-24
Tall grass known as vetiver are being planted to protect the Three Gorges Dam at its water- fluctuation belt in Hubei province.

 
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