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Olympic Dream Leads to Greener Lifestyle
Many residents in Beijing are changing their habits to embrace a greener lifestyle
 China Takes UN Convention, Kyoto Protocol as Basic Framework
 New Rice Hybrid Grows on Salty Lands
A Chinese scientist announced yesterday in Shenzhen that he has successfully developed hybridized rice that could grow in salina - land areas or bodies of water encrusted with crystalline salt
 China Environmental Watchdog Blacklists Polluted Cities
  
 China Plans First National Park
 
 Converting Rubbish into Eco-bricks
The main Expo buildings under construction demonstrate advanced green technologies plus some typical Shanghai features
More Environment/Energy
-Green Governance Ranking List to Come in Months in China
-Heavy Fines Await Water Polluters
-Recharging Emission-Free Cars
-Top Banks Lend 100 Bln Yuan in 2007 for Green Projects
-Cloud Busting
-Green Commitment
-The Coastal Threat
-Water Supply Resumes After Oil Spill Scare
-10% of Forest Resources Lost to Snow Damage
-Migrant Birds Suffering on Snow-bound Wetlands
-A Local Solution
-China Freezes
-Severe Winter Weather may Persist for Another Week
-Frozen Section of Yellow River Extends Further
-Ice Blocking 12 National Highways
-China Forecasts to Suffer More from Heavy Snow
-Out of the Bag
-UK Cash Infusion for China's Green Future
-Water Quality at Taihu Lake 'Much Improved'
-Reviewing China's Energy Policies

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From China.org.cn
-Japan Urged Not to Distort Consensus on East China Sea Issue
-Suspected Bird Flu Patient in Beijing Dies
-China Curbs Overseas Trips on Public Expense
-NYSE Marks 30th Anniversary of U.S.-China Diplomatic Ties
-China, Japan to Hold 9th Strategic Dialogue
-Economists Post Outlook for China's Economy
-China Begins Month-long Crackdown on Web Porn
-Banks Expand House Loan Preferences
-Shenzhou 7's Monitor Satellite Finishes Mission
-China Understands Rice's Visit Cancellation
-Rice Cancels China Trip amid Crisis in Gaza
-Hu, Bush Talk Ties, International Issues on Phone
-Helping the Blind to See 
-The Sanlu Scandal 
-An Explosive Opening 
-Textiles in Bind 
-Restoring Faith 

Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 2, 2009
Rear Admiral Du Jingchen has been appointed commander of China's first naval mission that may involve fighting outside its territorial waters

PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 1, 2009
Sun Chunlong, Jian Guangzhou and Dai Xiaojun, three journalists who exposed China's worst scandals in 2008, have been awarded the title of "Public Interest Activist of the Year"

PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 52, 2008
Liu Shaoyong, a 30-year veteran of the civil aviation industry, has taken the reins of the state-owned parent of China's third largest air carrier

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