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Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-04-14

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- Beijng Restaurants Exempt from Smoking Ban
- China Raises Allowances for University Students
- Seven-star Hotel Triggers Controversy in Hangzhou
- J.R. Smith made so many boneheaded plays in last year's post-season that he got a benching and a public scolding from his coach.
- The Los Angeles Lakers went from No. 3 to No. 2 in the Western Conference today.
Release of Salary Data
The National Bureau of Statistics will soon release new salary data for urban workers. Unlike previous calculations, salaries of employees in private enterprises are included in the calculations.
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Stored Underground in Australia
These days, many governments around the world are facing the same question: What to do with harmful carbon dioxide emissions? Now a new Australian scheme is injecting carbon dioxide gases two kilometers underground.
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Do You Want to Buy A Car?
Owning a car is the dream of many people. Do you have a car or planning to buy one? What's your dream car? For those who have no such plans, why not? What's your ideal way of traffic?
- CPI Is up
- US Economy Dragging down China
- Shanghai Consumers Get a Case of the Yips
- Crew Member of My Regiment Killed on Set
- College Musicians Compete for Olympic Performance Spots
- "Prom Night" Leads N. America Box Office
[In-depth Report] 3G Mobile Phone Come up with Some Problems
Third-generation mobile phones have been on the market for more than a week. The new technology has drawn the public's attention. Though excited by the new service, some users have also noticed some shortcomings with the service. |
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