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Graft Trials Put China's Soccer in Dock
Dozens of players, referees and sport officials are being tried for corruption in Liaoning
01.04.2012
100 Million Usernames, Passwords Leaked
A massive leak of online user information has prompted widespread concern over Internet security in China
12.29.2011
July 23 Train Crash Report Released
Technical design flaws and government mismanagement are to blame for the fatal July 23 Wenzhou train crash, investigators said.
12.29.2011
China's Rural Investment Tops 1 Trillion Yuan
Officials announced record levels of investment in rural areas in 2010, but experts say the nation's urban-rural income gap is still widening
12.28.2011
Questions Remain Over Mengniu Milk Scandal, Experts Say
China's latest tainted milk scandal points to problems that lie deeper than Mengniu is willing to admit, an industry leader said
12.27.2011
Beijing Revokes Gov't Employee Insurance
Beijing municipal officials are cancelling a long-criticized insurance plan for 220,000 public servants
12.26.2011
Pension Fund Deficits Grew to 67.9 Bln Yuan in 2010
To combat widening pension fund deficits in some parts of China, governments should be allowed to invest the funds in equities, officials said
12.23.2011
Merging Chongqing Mines and Digging Up Dirt
Contentious coal mine owners, county officials and a judge have been wrangling for years, hobbling a consolidation effort
12.22.2011
Bringing Down Beijing's Housing Prices
While the housing market has lurched slightly downward in recent months, homebuyers say bad policies continue to keep prices hiked up
12.20.2011
2.73 Million Yuan Soccer Match-fixing Trial Underway
The high-profile trial of soccer head Zhang Jianqiang will hinge on whether the courts see him as a state official, or a non-government actor
12.20.2011
China Seeks Stability After Kim Jong-il's Death
For the past year, Beijing has sought to ensure a stable leadership succession in Pyongyang
12.19.2011
Breaking News: North Korean Leader Kim Jong-il Has Died
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il passed away in Pyongyang on December 17, North Korean state media reported.
12.19.2011
2.8 Billion Yuan in Slush Funds Uncovered
Government agencies and state-owned enterprises have funneled more than 24 billion yuan into illegal slush funds, according to a Ministry of Finance investigation.
12.16.2011
Wukan Village Under Police Siege
Police have surrounded an entire village in Guangdong Province, after the death of a protest leader stoked an outpouring of anger and protests.
12.15.2011
After Scandals, China Sees Blood Supply Shortage
China is facing a significant blood shortage, and some experts say this year's charity scandals are to blame
12.14.2011
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