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Delegate highlights people's well being
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On October 16, 2007, Ren Yuling, an official engaged in studies on central and western regions development and reform, shared with China.org.cn his particular insights into problems concerning people's livelihoods. |
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Hu's report echoes farmers' voices
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"Hu Jintao's report mentioned enhancing the development of agricultural technology. That really echoes the farmers' voices," CPC delegate Wang Leyi, a farmer-inventor, said. "Only by adopting the advanced technology can farmers really shake off poverty and build up a fortune. This is the truth I now understand from my long career as a Party Branch Secretary of a village." |
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'Beautiful' Olympic flame vowed on Mt. Everest
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China is confident that the Olympic flame will successfully weather strong gales, downpours, sudden hail and thin air to burn brightly and beautifully on the world's tallest peak of Mount Qomolangma, a technician said on Thursday. |
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Voices of Party delegates
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Party congress delegates give their views on Hu's report and discuss their concerns and expectations on the future. |
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CPC Delegate: social security important for all
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After being elected as a delegate to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 46-year-old Chang Guichun started to collect her colleagues' opinions on the reform of companies so that the workers' voices could be heard. |
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Olympic hopefuls make their debut at Party congress
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Seven Olympic hopefuls are among the youngest delegates to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC). They include table tennis paddler Zhang Yining, 10-meter air-rifle athlete Du Li, and tennis players Zheng Jie and Sun Tiantian. |
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Bumper food harvest despite disasters
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Despite severe natural disasters this year, China is expected to record a fourth consecutive bumper food harvest and hit the annual output target set for 2010 three years ahead of schedule, a top agriculture official said yesterday. |
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Tibetan teacher confident of her career future
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Every time Dekyi Drolkar sets foot in Beijing, she wonders if she is in the right place -- the capital has undergone so many changes that it has felt like a new city during each of her three visits. |
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