Notices to the Press
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Mar. 13:
Premier Wen meets the Press
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Mar. 13:
NPC closing session
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The Economy
HK's service sector to have more access to mainland market
Bridge connecting HK, Macao and Zhuhai to be built
China's fiscal decifit manageable
Cooperation urged among SCO members
Premier says hard to achieve 8% growth
Premier promises yuan settlement in HK
Investment plans will be transparent
Increasing contribution to IMF not matter of a single country
Confidence urged to stimulate economy
Premier rejects pressure on yuan's devaluation or appreciation
China ready to put forward new stimulus package
Premier worries about safety of Chinese assets in US
1.18 trillion yuan totally new investment
Stimulus package not fully understood
Agriculture, farmers hit hard by financial crisis
Guangdong economy to 'recover in April'
Shougang in talks with Guiyang Special Steel on aquisition
China can build own aircraft carrier
Lenovo targets low-end market in rural areas
PBOC prepares for pilot trade settlement in yuan
Individual bankruptcy system for the quake-affected proposed
CIC sees 'good opportunity' for international investment
China to solve housing problem for 2.6 mln low-income families
Further reforms, opening up urged to tackle crisis
Final push for start-up exchange
No preconditions for economic cooperation with Taiwan
Power use decrease slows in first two months: official
China faces 'grim' export situation: commerce minister
No timetable for stock index futures
Wen calls for greater support for private companies
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Other Issues
Wen to meet DPRK Premier on bilateral, int'l issues
Talks may continue if Dalai Lama sincere
China's society stable despite job losses
China's policy on Tibet right
Employment rebound could decide economic growth
Hu, Obama set for green dialogue
Hospital plan to aid grassroots
First jumbo jet to take off in 2014
40m foreigners learning Chinese
Inspection of prisons intensified
China to seek return of looted relics
Gov't asked to repay universities' $73b debt
Poor irrigation facilities threaten China's grain production
China says stimulus plan will not sacrifice environment
Political advisor proposes Internet Law
Government should spend to modernize agriculture
Beijing waste-burning power plants to be called off
Harmonious ties between armed police, local residents in Tibet
ARATS official: Glad to see Annette Lu visit
China's employment situation 'grave'
No extra security forces in Tibet on March 10
China working on details of media support
Schools to be rebuilt before year-end in quake-hit areas
Xinjiang vows job offers to fresh graduates
Xinjiang targets drug trafficking
Essential differences between Chinese, Western political systems
Vice premier to head food safety commission
No revision to labor contract law amid financial crisis
Top legislator stresses parliament role in development
Hu stresses stability in Tibet
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