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Fog causes deadly road accidents, disrupts traffic in Chinese provinces
Heavy fog continued to shroud northwest and northeast parts of China Tuesday, causing fatal road accidents, closure of highways and delay of flights, local authorities said.
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North Korea sharply revalues currency
North Korea has sharply revalued its currency, Chinese state media and South Korean reports said Tuesday, in a surprise move apparently aimed at curbing inflation and clamping down on black-market trade.
Amid grim AIDS situation, China's gay groups set to flourish
It was an ordinary apartment in downtown Shenyang with several computers and bookshelves in three bedrooms.
Dona t use stimulus dollars to finance green jobs in China
New York Sen. Charles Schumer should be applauded for his recent decision to question the use of $450 million of economic stimulus money to fund a 600-megawatt wind farm in Texas, calling on the Obama administration to deny federal funding.
Far East seeks 66b yuan for hybrids venture
Three China-listed companies have agreed to back the plan, and Far East is also in talks with private-equity firms, Yang, also known as Yeung Yung, told reporters in Hong Kong yesterday by videoconference from the US.
Sixteen-year-old Liu Shasha lines up a shot at the Fuxiaofang billiard club yesterday in Beijing, where she trains for eight hours a day.
Group: Chinese overinvestment could strain trade
File - In this April 15, 2009 file photo, a man works at a steel market in Shenyang, in northeast China 's Liaoning province.
Former top player key in soccer fix scandal
A FORMER top Chinese soccer player wanted by Interpol has become the linchpin of a large-scale investigation into match-fixing and gambling in Chinese soccer, the Ministry of Public Security said yesterday.
A Stark view of BMW's future plans in China
BMW's sales in the Chinese market are expected to increase by at least 30 percent this year, according to Christoph Stark, president and CEO of the BMW Group in China.
Life in jail for man who stabbed lover 117 times
A 24-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison for stabbing his girlfriend 117 times till she died at her home in Shenyang, Liaoning province.
Four Chinese policemen get jail terms for fatal torture case
Four Chinese policemen have been sentenced to jail terms from one to two years for torturing a confession from a man who later died, a court spokesman said Tuesday.
China Snow Strands Thousands of People as Premier Oversees Relief Efforts
Beijinga s heaviest snowfall in at least 54 years grounded hundreds of flights and trapped thousands of motorists as Premier Wen Jiabao oversaw relief.
Yang Rong to realize auto-making dreams in Shenyang
According to the agreement that has been signed between HKMC and Shenyang government, the 10 billion yuan will be invested to establish hybrid vehicle power systems with a total capacity of 1 million units, including engines, gear-boxes and electromotors.
China: 3 full-time Preschool ESL Teachers
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The U.S. Renewable Energy Group & A-Power Energy Generation Systems,...
The U.S. Renewable Energy Group has signed a cooperation agreement with A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd.
Bus collides with truck in China's east, killing 6
MOSCOW, November 166 - At least six people died and 14 were injured when a bus collided with a truck in China's eastern Fujian province, the Global Times said.
Tigers killed after mauling zookeeper
POLICE in northeast China shot dead two starving Siberian tigers after the animals severely mauled a zoo worker, state media said today.
Obama gives human rights, Internet censorship centre stage in China
An artist crafts a figurine made from flour and water of U.S. President Barack Obama in Shenyang, Liaoning province Nov.16, 2009.
Tigers killed after mauling zoo worker
A zoo in Liaoning Province was closed to visitors Saturday as police began investigating Friday's mauling of a zoo worker by two tigers.
China Investigates Deaths After Swine Flu Shot
Students at a high school receive vaccine injections against H1N1 Swine Flu in Shenyang, northeast China, November 12, 2009.