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    EVENTS
    We've noticed that a somewhat larger number of our cultural and educational prog...
    An unnamed foreign diplomat in China
    New York Times | 2011-03-04
    INVESTMENT
    What I'll do is buy companies that make products that China lacks or China isn’t...
    Zong Qinghou, China's richest man and chairman of Wahaha
    Bloomberg | 2011-03-03
    COMEDY
    I'm excited to say some things that weren't allowed on the radio, that televisio...
    Guo Degang, crosstalk performer
    New York Times | 2011-03-03
    AUCTIONS
    The market has exploded – there's no other way to put it
    Jeffrey Schneider, stamp specialist and founder of Interasia Auctions
    Financial Times | 2011-03-03
    INTERNET
    We should apply more caution in terms of managing our Weibo content
    An unnamed official from China Merchant Bank's general office
    WSJ's China Real Time Report | 2011-03-02
    MILITARY
    These military pigeons will be primarily called upon to conduct special military...
    Chen Hong, a Chinese military expert
    Time | 2011-03-02
    INTERNATIONAL TRADE
    Although China has become the world's biggest exporter, our trade is plagued by ...
    Zhong Shan, One of China's Vice Ministers of Commerce
    Shanghai Daily | 2011-03-02
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    Chinese government's continuous determination to curb speculative property market and reign in soaring housing prices across the country has yielded minor results, as property prices in some second-ti...
    Source:National Bureau of Statistics
    China's Salt Supply Adequate, Stop Panic Buying
    Chinese consumers have gone on a panic buying spree for salt since Wednesday, emptying supermarket shelves of salt in parts of China, as rumors of shortage and price hike circulated widely.
    Source:China News Agency
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