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Panasonic's Top Management Besieged By Disgruntled Employees
February 27, 2009 By editorDissatisfied with a compensation package offered by the company for voluntary redundancy, more than 600 employees of Panasonic Electronic Devices (Beijing) Company besieged the office of three top company executives for about six hours.
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Inner Mongolia Sets Up Internship Bases For College Graduates
February 27, 2009 By editorThe Inner Mongolia Personnel Affairs Department has disclosed to the local media that Inner Mongolia will set up 150 internship bases for college graduates this year.
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Rebuilding Sichuan's Tourism Economy
February 27, 2009 By editorThe Mianyang Tourism Bureau of Sichuan has unveiled a reconstruction plan for the city's tourism which was damaged by 2008 earthquake.
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Chinese Universities Sued For Unqualified Research Classes
February 27, 2009 By editorJust one month after Beijing's Haidian District Court announced the result of a lawsuit lodged against Tsinghua University, Peking University finds itself the defendant in a similar case.
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Five Illegal Drug Ads Exposed In China
February 26, 2009 By editorChina's State Food and Drug Administration has published a report on the illegal advertisement of medicines, medical instruments and health care products.
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China To Offer Free Growth Development Checkups For Toddlers
February 26, 2009 By editorLiu Qian, China's vice health minister, has disclosed to Chinese media that medical institutions at all levels of the country will provide free pre-natal check-ups for pregnant women and post-natal house calls as well as free growth development checkups for children under three years old.
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Global Fund Assists Guangxi In Anti-AIDs Programs
February 26, 2009 By editorGlobal Fund will provide assistance to 27 AIDS prevention programs in Guangxi this year to encourage grassroot and non-governmental organizations to participate in anti-AIDS campaigns.
Information for February, 2009





