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THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 29, 2014> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: July 14, 2014 NO. 29 JULY 17, 2014
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"You need to book the services of senior yuesao (nannies who specialize in newborn and maternal care following childbirth) at least three months in advance."

Li Jielu, General Manager of Beijing Ainong Homemaking Service Co., a cleaning service and baby care provider, on July 8

"We urgently need to cultivate counter-terrorism specialists to improve our preventive and terror-fighting capabilities."

Cheng Lin, President of the People's Public Security University of China, explaining the university's new move to invite overseas counter-terrorism experts to serve as visiting professors to help train anti-terror personnel, on July 9

"Over the past few years, the quantity and competence of Chinese staff working at the UN have indeed improved significantly. However, this number is still very small compared with China's financial contribution to the organization's annual budget."

Lu Yulin, an official in charge of international cooperation at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, revealing China's plan to invest more in training high-caliber professionals for working at the UN, on July 7

"Today, our sales team in Hong Kong is supporting these Chinese businesses. We are of course exploring ways that we can provide even more support in the future."

Debbie Frost, a spokeswoman for Facebook, said on July 5 in an e-mailed statement regarding reports that say the company has leased space in Beijing to open a China office



 
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