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14 Mar 2007 News
14 Mar 2007 News
- More ethnic judges, translators needed to cope with stricter death penalty
- Mainland, Taiwan to launch charter flights on traditional Qingming Festival
- China's MOH: New rule on prescription of drugs to take effect May 1
- Financial crisis endangers indebted universities
- China grants more patents in 2006
- Shanghai News
- China's new space program unveiled
- China Everbright Bank boosts credit cards
- Shanghai News
- Rule to monitor science funding
- HSBC to double mainland branches
- Huatai helps China win bigger slice of global pie
- Cell phones a handful as new techs top gripe list
- NEC has billion-dollar blueprint for mainland
- Shanghai News
- Producer prices lose steam
- Shanghai Futures Exchange gets ready to begin zinc trading
- China extradites 11 corrupt officials last year, retrieves 77.2 mln yuan
- Bumper FDI growth continues
- Credit and trade spurt raise inflation fears
- Shanghai News
- China's 3 top banks to establish joint online platform
- China to mull unified classification criteria for smaller businesses
- China's CPI up 2.7 percent in February
- China to have own jumbo aircraft by 2020
- Growing market for ice cream
- Nation urges more cautious handling of death penalty
- Fluctuating market 'not macroeconomic problem'
- Gold output rises 26 percent
- Govt. to gradually up natural gas prices
- Xinxing hopeful about McWane JV
- Japanese firms get Taiyuan turbine order
- Baosteel eyes auto steel expansion
- SZ's first policewoman to join peacekeeping in East Timor
- Guangdong News
- CMB sees credit card business growth
- Liaoning News
- Carlyle-Xugong deal talks continue
- Stock movement limit rise suggested
- Trade surplus near record
- China signs 350-million-euro contract with Alstom
- Another top Chinese finance official imprisoned for bribery
- Liaoning News
- Telephone users in China exceed 840 million
- Blueprint for China's regional development released
- Government's backing for agriculture activates countryside consumption market
