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CRI听力: Independent College Exams Flawed, But Welcomed
More top universities in China have held their own entrance exams so far this year to select top undergraduate applicants months before the annual national exam.
CRI News2011-03-13
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CRI听力: Political Advisors Urging Stronger Food Safety Regulation
Members of China's top advisory body are urging tighter supervision and better working efficiency to ensure food safety.Zhang Ru has more:
CRI News2011-03-12
With the steady increase of living standards, food sa -
CRI听力: Red Women Army Still Struggles in Market
China plans to finalize the introduction of market discipline to the state-owned art troupes that are largely government-funded before June this year.As Su Yi reports, the country's top political adv
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CRI听力: Vice Minister: China to Spend 1.3 Trillion Yuan on Affordable Housing
A senior housing official now says the Chinese government plans to spend more than one trillion yuan to build low-income homes this year, while at the same time, making low-income housing a priorty fo
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CRI听力: Chinese Political Advisors Using Micro-blog to Connect with Public
Micro-blogs are becoming an integral part of China's democratic political process. The country's political elites have been micro-blogging during the annual sessions of China's top legislature and
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CRI听力: First Ethnic Language Test to Roll out
The language of China's Zhuang ethnic group will have a standard with the launch of a language test. As our reporter Wang Jing tells us, this is the latest endeavor to protect the country's dying et
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CRI听力: Lower GDP Rate Means More Happiness?
In China's big cities nowadays, both middle- and low-income earners feel they are blocked from buying an apartment, either by restrictions for non-local residents or by high prices. In fact – and it
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CRI听力: Public Rental Apartments to be Built for Low- and Middle-Income Households
Cities across China are endeavoring to build a great number of public rental apartments this year. These homes will provide basic shelter for those from low and middle-income households. Let's take a
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CRI听力: Local Governments Are Ordered to Peg Subsidies to CPI
China's top economic planner has ordered local governments to peg low-income subsides to price levels, so as to ensure low-income families' living standards are not adversely affected by rising cost
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CRI听力: Economic Restructuring Easier Said than Done
The Beijing municipal government is trying to attract more animation and online game studios to the old buildings of Shougang, the capital's steel company, after it stopped steel-making operations th
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CRI听力: Personal Income Tax System in China Need to Be Changed
Personal income tax is expected to undergo a reform very soon in China. The State Council today has hold a meeting focusing on the reform. The government will likely raise the personal income tax thre
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CRI听力: Hong Kong World's Most Expensive Office Space
Hong Kong is now the most expensive place in the world to rent an office, according to a new report from property firm Cushman and Wakefield. The report measures the most expensive business locations
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CRI听力: Overseas Chinese Extend Helping Hands after Christchurch Earthquake
It has been almost a week since the devastating earthquake hit Christchurch in New Zealand as many buildings and residential areas have been damaged or grounded, but overseas Chinese people living in
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CRI听力: World Bank Calls for Investment on ECDE
In China, the nine-year compulsory education for children ages 7 to 15 years has become universal. But for children under six years old, especially those in rural areas, they have limited access to ea
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CRI听力: Beijing to Adjust Policies on Hukou to Limit the Exploding Population
The Beijing municipal government is about to adjust its policies on "hukou," or residential registration system, to limit the exploding population in the Chinese capital.But as Zhao Jianfu reports, so
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CRI听力: EU and China Begins Youth Partnership
Youngsters from the EU and China have been given an unprecedented opportunity to learn more about each other. After over 35 years of diplomatic relations, Brussels and Beijing are working on their fir
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CRI听力: Shanghai's Property Tax to Have Limited Effects on Market
The Shanghai municipal government has announced details about its property tax rates in an effort to cool property prices in the Chinese economic hub.Although some experts say the new tax rates might
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CRI听力: China Puts Stress on Affordable Housing
China's central government has signed strict agreements with provincial governments to ensure they provide low-income renters a total of 10 million government-subsidized apartments this year. The mov
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CRI听力: Chinese Companies in Libya Looted
Chinese companies in Libya have been attacked and looted as the unrest in the country is becoming increasingly violent. Many Chinese citizens in Libya are now looking for help from the Chinese embassy
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CRI听力: Local Governments Lower GDP Goal
It now appears local governments here in China are starting reconsider the goals they set for GDP. As our Wang Jing tells us, some local economic plans have now set lower growth targets, while at the
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CRI听力: Should Fireworks Be Banned Again?
Fireworks are seen by many as an indispensable part of Chinese holidays, but their sparkle in the public eye is often shadowed by complaints about the side-effects they bring. This year, the dispute o
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CRI听力: Chinese Minority Languages in Danger of Disappearing
Around half of all the languages in the world are under threat of extinction. 41 of these are in China. It's a problem the United Nations hopes to address on Monday 21 February, with the Internationa
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CRI听力: China in Urgent Need of Pediatricians
While there are about one and a half pediatricians for every thousand children in the United States, the ratio in China is one thousand children to a quarter of a pediatrician. Experts warn that there
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CRI听力: China Olympic Athletics Team Choose Leeds as Base
As the countdown continues to the Olympic Games in London 2012, federations are entering their final phase of preparations and for most that means deciding where they will be based in the host country
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CRI听力: Farmers Reluctant to Sell Crops despite Record High Purchasing Price
Farmers in China's major crop producing provinces are now said to be reluctant to sell out their yields, despite the government moves recently to increase its minimum purchase prices. As our Wang Jin
CRI News2011-02-17
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