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10 Oct 2007 News
10 Oct 2007 News
- Brazil embraces Chinese fork art works
- Confucius Institute launched in Quebec
- Exhibition in HK celebrates upcoming Halloween
- Chinese photo exhibition ends in Egypt
- SW China private school loses license after student abuse
- China to invest 1 bln yuan on sports facilities for rural students
- Experts: Gov't support crucial to cultural development in China's Tibet
- China increases postgraduate quotas for ethnic minorities
- China's state-paid overseas students must work at home for over 2 years
- China to review quality of doctorate education
- Graduate students see their advantages dip
- Survey: Chinese begin to question value of master's degrees
- Education authority denies media reports on gender disparity in college enrollment
- HK stocks cross over 28,000 mark in volatile trading
- China's largest coal producer shares jump on Shanghai debut
- Chinese gov't to sponsor 5,000 graduates abroad
- Gold price lower in Hong Kong -- Oct. 9
- China puts 'sleeping' stock accounts aside to improve operational efficiency
- Macao's airport sees rise in passenger handling
- Airbus A380 to make its debut in China late October
- White Jade Seal sold at record-breaking price in Hong Kong
- EU, China agree to end textile quotas
- China's business climate index remains high in third quarter
- Britain's Financial Times applauds China's economic role
- Central bank drains 12b yuan
- Smartphone market seen surging
- Yahoo to buy Alibaba.com IPO shares
- EU presses China on exchange rates
- Auto output forecast to reach 8.5m
- Shenhua up 87% in Shanghai debut
- Guangdong News
- China allows more insurance funds into domestic equity markets
- China's largest coal producer shares jump on Shanghai debut
- HK stocks cross over 28,000 mark in volatile trading
- China Enterprises Index up 1.88%
- Two railways in Hong Kong to merge
- China puts 'sleeping' stock accounts aside for efficiency
- Shanghai News
- China posts wheat, corn, rice, cotton import tariff quotas for next year
- EU, China agree to end textile quotas
- China's business climate index remains high in Q3
