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·Beijing prioritizes PM2.5 monitoring network     [02.07]
·Charities 'must boost transparency'     [02.07]
·China boosts financial support for affordable housing     [02.07]
·New school buses put into use in Tianchang, China's Anhui     [02.06]
·Premier stresses unwavering reform, rural democracy     [02.06]
·Xinjiang to build powerful electricity transmission line     [02.06]
·New "harmonious family" standards spark controversy in Beijing     [02.06]
·China calls for greater world efforts to fight poverty     [02.03]
·China to maintain stable water conservation policies     [02.03]
·Train ticketing system helps police nab 48 fugitives in NE China     [02.03]
·China to cut major pollutant emissions by over 30% by 2015     [02.02]
·Job fairs held across China after lunar New Year holiday     [02.02]
·China underscores scientific and technological innovation for sustained agricultural growth     [02.02]
·China pledges to improve infrastructures to boost grain production     [02.02]
·More Chinese younger migrant workers hope to settle in cities     [02.01]
·Shanghai restricts use of glass curtain walls in buildings over safety concerns     [02.01]
·China to clear up, integrate food standards     [02.01]
·China issues 175 bln yuan in loans to support low-income housing in 2011     [01.31]
·Trans-provincial compensation mechanism: a new path for China's water environment protection     [01.31]
·Over 200 ticket scalpers arrested during Spring Festival     [01.31]
·Xinjiang to recruit 8,000 police officers to boost security in rural areas     [01.31]
·Chinese families celebrate Spring Festival in new public rental apartments     [01.31]
·More Chinese younger migrant workers hope to settle in cities     [01.31]
·Political bias concerning China human rights "deeply rooted": People's Daily    [01.29]
·More than 79 mln USD of lottery earnings provided to poor Chinese students, teachers     [01.29]
·China to build production bases for poor handicapped villagers     [01.29]
·Flagship newspaper dismisses HRW's allegations over Tibetan relocation program     [01.29]
·Chinese villagers give up firecrackers for migratory swans     [01.29]
·In Beijing, another famous traditional courtyard home bulldozed     [01.29]
·Income gap between China's urban, rural residents narrows in 2011    [01.21]
·Chengdu station befriends passengers    [01.21]
·Children of migrant workers taken back to hometowns for family reunions     [01.19]
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