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Man donates 80,000 ml of blood in 18 years

2011-01-25 15:45

A man who donated more than 80,000 milliliters of blood over the past 18 years has been honored for his inspiring charity, xinhuanet.com reported.

Micro blog helps capture three scalpers

2011-01-25 13:55

Police captured three ticket scalpers after a tip off from an online whistleblower, Jan 19, 2011.

WISCO's overseas takeover talk paused by seller

2011-01-25 13:54

The Australian mining company Riversdale Mining Ltd (RML) suspended talks of a takeover by Wuhan Iron and Steel Co (WISCO) over a Mozambican coalmine project, while another bidder, Rio Tinto Group, is likely to win the deal, National Business Daily reported Tuesday.

Couple's home demolished by mistake

2011-01-25 13:51

A couple had their home demolished by mistake while on a medical trip to see a doctor in Beijing.

Half of China's kids lack sleep

2011-01-25 13:16

A survey has found nearly half of primary and middle school students go to sleep after 10 pm and half of their parents think that lack of sleep has affected their child’s memory, thinking and growth.

PetroChina halts gas shipments to industry

2011-01-25 11:11

PetroChina has halted natural gas shipments to some downstream industrial users in North China this month to guarantee sufficient residential supplies, the National Business Daily reported Tuesday.

Housing price may rise 12.8% this year: Report

2011-01-24 16:58

Chinese Academy of Sciences' Center for Forecasting Science predicted the average housing price per square meter could rise 12.77 percent year-on-year to 5,711.5 yuan ($867.6) in 2011, Ccstock.cn reported Monday.

Specials

London's Olympic Stadium

Construction on the flagship stadium for the 2012 London Olympics was completed Tuesday.

The queen of panda cubs

Spanish Queen Sofia laughs as she plays with a panda.

Donkey-powered Land Rover

Two donkeys pull a broken-down Land Rover in Shenyang, Liaoning province.

Panic buying of salt
Earthquake Hits Japan
NPC & CPPCC sessions

Today's Paper

Peony express

Growers of nation's unofficial national flower are reaching out to Europe for help.

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