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- China's IPR Protection Improving, More Efforts Needed: Gutierrez
- China, US Vow to Deepen IPR Cooperation
- KTV Royalty Fee Finally Set
- IPRs Being Protected
- Watchdog Targets Internet Piracy
- China Launches Latest Crackdown on Internet Piracy
- Anti-piracy Campaign Bears Fruit
- China's Action Plan on IPR Protection 2006
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
- 'Forbidden City' to Defend Its Copyright
 
- China to Set up 18 Patent Exhibition, Trade Centers
- Patent Applications Increase in First Half Year
- Shenzhen Ranks China's 2nd City in Patents Issued
- Chinese Firms Appeal Viagra Ruling
- IPR Push Sees Patent Applications Rise
- High Price Paid for IPR Offences
- Action Plan to Beef up IPR Protection
- China Makes Record Int'l Patent Applications in 2005
- China Makes Record Int'l Patent Applications in 2005
- Battery Makers Welcome US Patent Verdict
 
- Private Sector Requires Incentives to Lead R&D
- Returning Scientists A Leading Force in China
- Only 0.03% Chinese Firms Own Key Tech
- Patent Law Reform Set in Motion
- Patent Applications of Central SOEs up by 30 Pct Year-on-year
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Defeating Food Scares
China has been confronted with food security problems recently. Mandarin fish from Guangdong Province and turbot from Shandong were found to contain poisonous chemicals. And ducks and hens in Hebei Province were fed a red dye so that their red-yolk eggs would sell for a higher price.

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Work Safety
Industrial accidents including blasts, cave-ins, fires and the like pose a threat to many workers. The issue of work safety has drawn nationwide attention and the government requires to do more to curb the situation.

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HK-Macao-Taiwan
HK | Macao | Taiwan
- Inflation piles up pressures on Macao's poor: survey
- Taiwan's online population exceeds 15 mln
- Venue for Chanel's 'Mobile Art' exhibition built in HK
- Moderate earthquake rocks Taiwan
- Oriental Magpie Robin tests positive for H5N1 virus in HK
- Mainland-Taiwan festival charter flights end amid calls for regular direct flights
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Military Affairs
News | Photos
- Army donates 10 mln yuan to snow-hit Sichuan
- Air force to recruit 30 female pilot cadets
- Army steps up anti-terror training for Olympics
- Air force starts training after holiday
- Chinese peacekeepers in Sudan awarded medals
- Disaster prevails as relief effort beefed up
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Sci&Tech
News | Photos
- Big leap forward on stem cell harvests
- China's 1st homemade navigation chip unveiled
- China to launch Chang'e-2 lunar probe around 2009
- Xuelong meets strong cyclone in Antarctica
- Scientific fun during winter holiday
- Xuelong sails near floating ice in Antarctica
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