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NPC
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CPPCC
Notices to the Press
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10:00 Mar. 14:
Premier Wen meets the press
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9:00 Mar. 14:
NPC closing session
NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2010
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No universal quality education, no strong country
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Wen stresses reporting of officials' assets
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Review of Premier Wen's government work report
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China woos multinationals to set up regional HQ
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Wen admits governance shortcomings
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Wen vows to curb excessive growth of home prices
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China to invest massive funds to boost employment
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China to reform income distribution system, narrow income gap
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China to accelerate development of Internet of Things
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Wen promises continuous increase in rural incomes
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Personal income tax threshold may rise to spur demand
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China plans US$1.5 bln to support small businesses
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China to boost development in Tibet, Xinjiang
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China to see crucial but complicated year
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Industrial restructuring enhanced for balanced growth
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China to develop core technologies for space exploration
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China reports hefty investment to improve people's livelihood in 2009
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65.5% of planned investment realized in Sichuan
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China to enhance armed police's ability to fight terrorism
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Beijing expects six-party talks before July
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Key figures in government work report by Premier Wen
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China plans 'proper, sufficient' supply of money, credit
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China budgets US$154.4 bln of fiscal deficit for 2010
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China sets inflation target at 3% for 2010
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Wen signals political restructuring to address concerns
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China to relax hukou restrictions in small cities, towns
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China to 'strictly control' new projects this year
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11th Panchen Lama makes debut
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China to build industrial system of low-carbon emissions
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China to continue 'proactive fiscal policy, moderately easy monetary policy' in 2010
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China to hold unemployment rate within 4.6% in 2010
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Highlights of Premier Wen's government work report
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China to keep yuan 'basically stable'
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China starts parliament session
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China sets 8% target for 2010 economic growth
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Press and public needed to keep politicians clean
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Hu: China's private businesses at fresh start
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People's Daily
hails upcoming annual parliament session
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Police step up fire risk supervision for sessions
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China Eximbank not to seek listing
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Bankers give voice to small businesses
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Xinjiang is stable: NPC spokesman
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China not to establish overseas military base
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State food safety system planned
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Top legislature to stress growth model transformation, people's livelihood improvement
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China strictly follows WTO rules in foreign trade
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Electoral law amendment to expand democracy
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China's defense budget to grow 7.5% in 2010
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Legislation efforts to shape socialist legal system
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Foreign leader's meeting with Dalai angers Chinese people
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China plans to launch 2nd lunar probe in Oct.
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China puts economy first as it holds annual sessions
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Presidium, agenda set for parliamentary session
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Interference in China's internal affairs 'unacceptable'
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Blueprint for 2010 has social emphasis
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High-speed rail spearheads China's efforts to boost economy
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Housing prices top agenda at sessions
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5,820 advices submitted to CPPCC in 2009
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China faces food security challenges: legislator
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China's military not a threat: Major General
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