Local Officials Urged to Tell H1N1 Truth
The Ministry of Health vows to punish officials who underreport the H1N1 flu pandemic following criticism from a medical expert who cast doubt on China's official death toll.
Japan Urged to Be Responsible for Forced Laborer Issue
China on Friday urged Japan to be responsible for history in handling issues concerning former Chinese nationals who were forced to work as laborers in Japan during World War II.
Cabbies in Strike in East China
Hundreds of taxi drivers have been in strike since Wednesday to protest against government plans to regulate the industry in Putian City, east China's Fujian Province.
China's Millionaires Club Expands despite Financial Crisis
The global economic downtown has not affected the personal wealth of the rich in China that continued to expand this year and also opened up more opportunities for private bankers, China Daily reported Friday.
 
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