Publicizing Family Assets
Fan Songqing, Deputy Secretary General of the Guangzhou Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, who proposed that governmental officials declare their family assets, has reignited public debate over the issue
Soccer Chief
Zhang Jian, 47, former Director of Policy and Regulation at China's General Administration of Sport, formally replaced Wei Di as the Chinese soccer chief

"The idea of 'getting some people rich first' was put forward by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. It's the right path, but lagging political reforms have led to income inequality."

Huang Zongliang, a Peking University politics professor, speaking to Xinhua News Agency on January 27

"If the country's grain output will not speed up, a possible food shortage will threaten the progress of urbanization."

Chen Xiwen, Deputy Director of the Leading Group on Rural Work under the Central Committee of Communist Party of China, warning on January 26. Although China produced 159 million additional tons of grain last year compared to 2003, the country's grain imports hit a record high of 72.3 million tons last year

"I suggest the government set up regulations and policies to classify wasting food as a crime."

Yuan Longping, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a hybrid rice expert, speaking to the media on January 23. According to research by China Agricultural University, 8 million tons of food protein and 3 million tons of fat were wasted in China during 2007 and 2008

"More students are becoming interested in China every year. If you put the number of scholars studying Chinese and the country's GDP on a graph, they match perfectly."

Guy S. Alitto, a professor at the University of Chicago, speaking to China Daily on January 24. According to a report from the National Research Center of Overseas Sinology in Beijing, in 1963 there were 33 people in the United States with a doctorate in Chinese studies. However, by 1993, there were more than 10,000 China specialists working for the government or universities, or in business and the media

"I'm so thrilled when I meet someone who can understand my dialect."

Deng Chengying, 55, from Jingzhou, Hubei Province, who moved to Shanghai to look after her grandson, relating the difficulties of adapting to a new environment on January 26. In China, grandparents are migrating from their homes to take care of their grandchildren

Social Welfare System

South Reviews
January 16

According to a meeting of the State Council, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao on January 9, retiree pensions were increased for the ninth consecutive year to 1,900 yuan ($301.6) per person a month. However, aimed at improving social welfare, the move has triggered calls for ending the twin-track pension scheme.

Under the system, effective from the early 1990s, government and institution employee contributions are paid from the fiscal budget, while enterprise workers are responsible for their own fees.

Urbanization Barriers

Caixin
January 7

The speed of China's urbanization is picking up. The national development and reform conference held on December 28, 2012, vowed to improve the quality and level of urbanization and ensure basic public services to all permanent residents.

In 2011, China's urbanization rate reached 51.27 percent, which meant that for the first time urban residents outnumbered rural dwellers in the country. However, at the same time, people realized that urbanization meant not only large-scale expansion of city territories and the erection of industrial parks, but also the massive migration of rural inhabitants.

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Weather Alert A taxi travels on a Beijing street shrouded by fog on January 28. Several consecutive days of thick smog affected a 1.3-million-square-km area in north and central China in late January, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection (XINHUA)
Hard Battle Chinese tennis player Li Na rises to her feet during the women's singles final match against Victoria Azarenka of Belarus at the 2013 Australian Open tournament in Melbourne, Australia, on January 26 (XINHUA)
Land Protection
China's State Council has published a circular on soil pollution, setting out a plan to contain the increasingly severe problem by 2015
Missile Interception
China again carries out a land-based mid-course missile interception test within its territory
Farmers' Insurance
China will include more serious diseases in its existing rural medical insurance system in 2013
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Keeping Talent at Home Migrant workers check on machines in a factory in Zouping County, east China's Shandong Province (DONG NAIDE)
Colorful Holiday Consumers shop for flowers at the Chuanhua Garden Center in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province. As the Spring Festival approaches, Chinese are decorating their homes with fresh flowers (XU YU)
Bank Assets Surge
Chinese banks saw their total assets rise 17.7 percent to 131.27 trillion yuan at the end of 2012
Oversight on IPOs
China's securities regulator has begun to act on initial public offerings violations that occurred last year
Free Trade Zone
Shanghai has officially announced plans to set up a pilot free trade zone that would meet international norms in its Pudong New Area
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A New Development Phase
China's social and economic development has entered a new phase
Gold ETFs
China's securities regulator has published provisional rules for the operation of gold exchange-traded funds
Big Investment
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest maker of handsets, memory chips and televisions, will invest $1.7 billion in its plant in east China's Jiangsu Province in the coming five years
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    Groom Moshey Chaim approaches his bride, the first granddaughter of Rabbi Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, inviting her to dance during their wedding in the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh on January 24. Some 5,000 guests attended the traditional Jewish wedding (YIN DONGXUN)
  • BRAZIL
    Residents gather to mourn the victims of a nightclub fire in Santa Maria on January 28. The deadly fire killed more than 230 people (WENG XINYANG)
  • BELARUS
    A participant competes in an international dog-sled race in the suburbs of Minsk on January 27 (GENG RUIBIN)
  • SWITZERLAND
    Ballerinas perform at the Prix de Lausanne, an international ballet competition for dancers aged 15-18, on January 28 in Lausanne. Many of the event's former prizewinners are now leading stars with ballet companies around the world (XINHUA/AFP)
  • MALAYSIA
    Malaysians write the Chinese character for snake at a calligraphy contest in Selangor on January 27 as part of celebrations for the advent of the Year of the Snake (XINHUA)
  • EGYPT
    A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration near Cairo's Tahrir Square on January 28. Egypt's main opposition bloc rejected an invitation from President Mohamed Morsi for talks on the violence and political turmoil sweeping the country, calling instead for fresh demonstrations (XINHUA/AFP)
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