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Nation attaches importance to global warming
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China attaches great importance to climate change and has always been a responsible player combating global warming, delegates at the 17th Party congress said, ahead of a number of international meetings addressing the problem |
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No mountain high enough for Dr Ge
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Doctor Ge Rili and his students were hiking up the 6,178 m Yuzhu Peak, Northwest China's Qinghai Province, on a scientific mission to find out more about altitude sickness. |
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Grain price hikes set to continue
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Grain prices will continue to edge upwards next year despite a turbulent 12 months in which costs soared, according to a leading agricultural policy maker. |
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Officials punished for child labor crimes
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The recent punishment meted out to negligent Party officials convicted of child labor crimes was the most severe in Shanxi Province's history, the province's former governor Yu Youjun said on the sidelines of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China on Saturday. |
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From farmer to Party delegate
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Unassuming and modest, this man called Ding Yousheng is associated with a long list of prestigious titles. He is the only farmer delegate of Jiangxi to the Party's 17th National Congress. |
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Lhasa – environmentally friendly city
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Lhasa was the first major city in China to abolish the use of white plastic bags, said Qin Yizhi, vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region and secretary of the CPC Lhasa Committee. He met with a reporter from China.org.cn on October 18, 2007 and introduced Lhasa's overall development in the past years. |
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Youngest delegate Tan Xue: strive for gold medal
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In 2002, 18-year-old Tan Xue won the saber singles championship in the World Fencing Championships, becoming "a new star of the world fencing sports". Tan is now the youngest delegate to the on-going 17th Party National Congress. |
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