Troubled Skater Returns
The Chinese short-track speed skater Wang Meng will finally return to the track after the lifting of a 13-month ban for a notorious brawl with a national short track team manager
Ozone Layer Protection
The Ozone Secretariat of the United Nations Environment Program honored the Chinese Government for its contribution to ozone layer protection
Broadband Development
China will accelerate the development of broadband Web access in a bid to shore up the country's economic and social development
Educational Inspections
The Chinese Government publishes the Regulation on Educational Inspections, aiming to improve quality and fairness in education
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"The attempt to remove hukou, a permanent residence permit, restrictions in the college entrance exam, or gaokao, is complicated, especially in large cities where there are more educational resources. "

Tan Songhua, one of the key architects of the gaokao system, commenting on a recent notice of the State Council urging local authorities to release plans as soon as possible to enable children of migrant workers to take the exam in the city where they live

"The sinking share price in China is not simply an economic problem but has become a social and even a political problem."

Li Daokui, professor of economics with Tsinghua University, on the lack of restrictions in China's stock market at this year's World Economic Forum held in Tianjin on September 12

"Many people could not assimilate in smaller cities because social connections, rather than abilities, usually determine one's promotions or social status in such places."

Liu Xingyang, a senior consultant at ChinaHR.com, a human resources service provider, in response to a survey which showed 63 percent of this year's university graduates hope to stay in first-tier cities for at least one year after graduation, on September 17

"Boys need educational methods that are suitable for them, but further research is needed to determine whether it's necessary to send them to single-sex schools."

Wen Jun, Director of the Institute of Sociology of East China Normal University, in response to the establishment of a boys-only campus in Shanghai on September 17

POST TREMOR
Officials distribute safety information in a settlement for quake-affected residents in Luozehe Town in Yiliang County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, on September 16, after earthquakes in the region killed 81 people and injured more than 800 (YANG ZONGYOU)
EXQUISITE EXHIBIT
A piece of lacquerwork is on display during Hangzhou Design Week in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, which kicked off on September 16 (XU YU)
GIFTED VIOLINIST
Wang Xiao from China holds a plaque after jointly receiving first prize in the 2012 Jozsef Szigeti International Violin and Viola Competition in Budapest, Hungary, on September 15 (XINHUA)
MATHEMATICAL MIND
A robot writes numbers during the maths contest of the 12th RoboGame at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, on September 15 (LIU JUNXI)
 
PERFECT MATCH The two parts of a road-rail bridge are seen joined together over the Yangtze River in Huanggang, central China's Hubei Province, on September 16 (YU GUOQING)
ADMIRING NEW TECH Visitors observe a model of a hydropower station at the Fourth China International Energy Industry Expo 2012 held in Taiyuan, capital of north China's Shanxi Province on September 16-18 (ZHAN YAN)
Newly Elected President
Zhang Xinsheng, initiator and Secretary General of the Eco-Forum Global, is inaugurated as the president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Jeju, South Korea
Home Prices Fluctuations
Fewer Chinese cities see home price increases as the country continued efforts to curb rising property prices and speculation
Dispute Filed to WTO
China files a case against the United States to the Dispute Settlement Body of the WTO on its amendment to the Tariff Act of 1930
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Outcomes of QE3
The U.S. Federal Reserve announces the third round of quantitative easing
Western Yuan Hub
London sees Hong Kong as a partner in terms of offshore yuan trading
New Investment Channel
China's social security fund manager says that around 22.7 billion yuan will be allocated for equity investment, with the size of the capital set to reach about 30 percent of the fund's total value
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  • MALAYSIA
    A woman pulls a truck with her hair in Selangor on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia on September 16. The 19-year-old set a national record by moving the 1.3-ton truck 96.4 meters (XINHUA)
  • SOUTH KOREA
    Staff members at the South Korean prime minister's office pack up supplies ahead of a move to Sejong from Seoul on September 14. The nation's new administrative city will house 36 government ministries and agencies by 2014 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • ISRAEL
    Coatis enjoy honey—a traditional treat—given to them by a zookeeper at the Ramat Gan Zoo north of Tel Aviv on September 13 ahead of the Jewish New Year (XINHUA/AFP)
  • LEBANON
    U.S. movie star and UN special envoy Angelina Jolie (right) meets with Syrian refugees in the eastern Bekaa Valley near the border of conflict-ridden Syria on September 12 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • BELGIUM
    Cyclists in downtown Brussels on September 16, marking the city's annual Car Free Sunday (YE PINGFAN)
  • THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
    Volunteers clean up Montesinos Beach at Santo Domingo's seafront on September 15, the 2012 International Coastal Cleanup Day (XINHUA/AFP)
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