Foster Mother
Yuan Lihai, 49, from Lankao County in central China's Henan Province, became known recently for taking in homeless children and raising them on her meager income
Best Female Diver
Chinese athlete Wu Minxia is named best female diver of 2012 by the Fédération Internationale de Natation

"The Internet phrase 'killed within a second,' which means making an order immediately when shopping online, is now used to describe the destiny of officials investigated and sacked shortly after being exposed for corruption via microblog."

Jiang Ming'an, a law professor at Peking University, commenting on China's anti-graft campaign progress in Beijing on January 9

"Tokyo's frequent resort to military tactics is not favorable for the resolution of the islands row. However, there is little chance of the situation spiraling out of control."

Ruan Zongze, Vice President of the China Institute of International Studies, when interviewed in Beijing on January 9

"Apart from the fact that more imported blockbusters joined the box office race last year, another important reason for domestic movies losing share is the lack of core creativity. China's film industrialization is still far from other leading film producers."

Tong Gang, Director of the Film Bureau of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, commenting on the decline of market share of China's domestic films on January 9

"Italy lacks a fiscal system able to take an exact picture of reality."

Lucio Battistotti, Director of the European Commission Representative Office for Italy, commenting on the current political and economic situation in the country

"The upcoming talks with the IAEA may fail if they do not consider Iran's rights to peaceful nuclear activities and enter the negotiations with 'prejudgments.'"

Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Fereidoon Abbasi, speaking in Teheran on January 9 about the upcoming nuclear talks between Iran and IAEA

Deng Xiaoping's Legacy

Lifeweek
January 7

The Chinese version of the book Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China, written by Harvard professor Ezra F. Vogel, will be released on January 18 via SDX Joint Publishing Co. It reviews the life of late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and the country's development since reform and opening up. The original English version, first published in 2011, received favorable response.

Chinese Enterprises' Welfare Index of 2012

Oriental Outlook
January 3

A report on the welfare of Chinese employees was released in December 2012 in Beijing.

The report is based on the first nationwide investigation into employee welfare conducted that year, which involved 4,356 companies across 64 cities. Accordingly, the Chinese enterprise employee welfare index is 65.37, against the highest of 100. An increased index means better welfare.

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Popular Destination Tourists queue for visiting the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The number of tourists to Tibet surged 21.7 percent year on year to a record 10.58 million last year (XINHUA)
Deadly Blaze Firefighters work hard to extinguish a fire in a farm produce wholesale market in Shanghai's Pudong District on January 6. The fire left five people dead and 14 others injured. Its cause is under investigation (PEI XIN)
Disciplinary Sanctions
More than 160,000 Party officials have been punished in China for disciplinary violations in 2012
Medical Insurance
The Chinese Government will raise subsidies for rural residents' medical insurance in 2013
Pension Growth
Chinese authorities have decided to raise the pension for corporate retirees by 10 percent to cope with the rising cost of living
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All Roads Lead to a Highway The Luoyang-Luanchuan Highway, linking two cities in central China's Henan Province, is put into use (WANG SONG)
Medication Price Cuts A staff member sorts out medicine in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province. Prices for 400 drugs will be reduced by an average of 15 percent starting from February 1 (ZHOU KE)
Inflation Rises
The consumer price index, a main gauge of inflation, grew 2.5 percent year on year in December 2012, said the National Bureau of Statistics
Trade Growth Slows
China's foreign trade growth misses the government's 10-percent target set for 2012 by rising only 6.2 percent from 2011, China Customs data shows
Top Energy Producer
China remained the world's largest energy producer for a fifth year in 2012, said the National Energy Administration
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Cracking Down on Price-Fixing
The National Development and Reform Commission punishes six liquid crystal display makers
Property Sales Surge
China Vanke Co., the country's biggest property developer, reveals strong December sales figures, as the real estate market continued to warm up at the end of last year
Biggest Smartphone
China's Huawei Technologies unveils a smartphone with the largest screen in the world, aimed at challenging much bigger rivals, including Samsung and Apple
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  • THAILAND
    Customs officials inspect rhino horns seized from a passenger's luggage at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on January 7. The horns, weighing 10.6 kg and valued at about $600,000, were allegedly smuggled from Mozambique (XINHUA/AFP)
  • RUSSIA
    Visitors watch a performance in a Moscow park on January 7, the day the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas, in accordance with the Julian calendar (XINHUA)
  • NORTH KOREA
    Members of a private U.S. delegation, including former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (center right) and Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt (center left), visit the Korea Computer Center in Pyongyang on January 9 (XINHUA/KCNA)
  • AUSTRALIA
    A firefighter works to put out a bush fire in New South Wales on January 8. Forest fires ravaged southern Australia amid soaring temperatures (XINHUA/AFP)
  • INDIA
    A man flies a kite during the International Kite Festival in Mumbai on January 7 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • SYRIA
    Customers buy pancakes in Damascus on January 5. The city's food supply remains adequate despite ongoing armed clashes (ZHANG NAIJIE)
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