Award-winning Scientists
Two prominent scientists, Gu Chaohao and Sun Jiadong, won the State Supreme Science and Technology Award on January 11. They each received 5 million yuan ($730,000) in prize money
Mobile Exec Sacked
The Board of Directors of New York- and Hong Kong-listed China Mobile Ltd. dismissed its vice chairman Zhang Chunjiang on January 7 for involvement in "serious economic irregularities"

"The whole city is in darkness. You have thousands of people sitting in the streets with nowhere to go."

Rachmani Domersant, an operations manager with the Food for the Poor charity in the Caribbean state of Haiti where a 7.0-magnitude earthquake on January 12 might have killed more than 100,000 people

"Google is just playing cat and mouse, and trying to use netizens' anger or disappointment as leverage."

Guo Ke, a professor on mass communications at Shanghai International Studies University, on Google's intention to quit China

"China's exports largely consist of low-value everyday goods like cheap electrical appliances and textiles--but that's a long way from where it wants to be."

Kerry Brown, Director of Strategic China and an associate fellow at Chatham House of Britain, on China's emergence as the world's biggest exporter

"We are prepared to deal with anyone who renounces violence and terrorism."

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, offering to hold dialogue with Al Qaeda militants in an interview carried by Yemen's Saba news agency on January 10

"We live here in north Sudan and we do not feel any difference between here and south Sudan. We have merged into the local community and we do not want, after all these years, to separate."

Sulaiman Ismail Genaih, a leading figure in the southern Sudanese tribe of Kiraish, calling for national unity despite probabilities that the referendum on self-determination for south Sudan, scheduled for January 2011, would result in secession of the south from the north

"Today, there is a new window of opportunity in disarmament and nonproliferation."

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, pledging to do everything in his power to advance the goal of a nuclear weapons-free world

"If I were a betting man, which I am, I would bet we're not alone--there is a lot of life."

Simon P. Worden, head of NASA's Ames Research Center, predicting that, within four or five years, astronomers should discover the first Earth-like planet where life could develop, or may have already

 

 
GLITTERING COSTUME Visitors to China's Women and Children's Museum look at women's outfits from a Chinese ethnic group. The museum, which opened on January 10, 2010, is the first that explores social changes in the lives of women and children (HE JUNCHANG)
Snowstorm Relief
The Civil Affairs Ministry and the National Disaster Reduction Commission began the level-IV national disaster emergency response to assist local relief work, as heavy snows and cold weather continue to grip the northern regions
Mr. Right Anxiety
About 41 percent of single Chinese women are worried that they might not find a good match. The figure was almost five times lower in men as only 8 percent of single males admitted to the same worry
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HISTORY OF A GARDEN
The Summer Palace receive more than 2,800 photos, postcards, journals and news reports about the 100-year-old former royal garden from a Beijing-based company on January 11 (MA HAILIN)
VIVID DEPICTION
A prize-winning snow sculpture on January 13 that was made during the 15th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Contest in Heilongjiang Province. The four-day contest attracted nearly 100 contestants from nine countries and regions (CHEN GANG)
CITY GUIDEBOOK
Migrant workers are given free brochures of Guidance on Working and Living in Xiamen, Fujian Province, during the Third Xiamen Migrant Workers' Day, which took place in a city square on January 10 (LAN TIANYI)
MOVIE FANS
People queue up in the rain for tickets to the American science fiction movie Avatar at the Heping Cinema in downtown Shanghai on January 10. The cinema, which is the only IMAX screen in Shanghai, is providing 24-hour ticket sales to meet demand (PEI XIN)
 
ELECTRIC TREND Chinese automaker BYD displays its latest e6 pure electric model at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit from January 11 to 24. BYD plans to start selling the e6 in the United State later this year (ZHANG JUN)
Export Recovery
China's exports in December 2009 soared 17.7 percent year on year to reach $130.73 billion, providing evidence that once fragile exporters are rapidly recouping their strength
House Prices Hike
Housing prices in China's 70 large and medium-sized cities rose 7.8 percent in December 2009 from a year earlier, and were up 1.5 percent compared to the previous month
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Property Trap
The increasing fees are a risky signal, as land has not only become a major source of government income but also a source for the government's investment in public welfare
Largest Consumer
Steady wage growth and fewer savings will put China on a smooth track to overtake the United States as the world's largest consumer market
Google Disconnects?
Analysts said the retreat will be a major loss for Google, as Chinese revenue accounted for about 10 percent of Google's global operations
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  • HAITI
    Buildings destroyed in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, 15 km from the epicenter of a devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake on January 12. Up to 50,000 people are feared dead in the worst temblor to strike the Caribbean island country in 200 years. Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have pledged humanitarian aid to Haiti, where 142 Chinese police officers are serving on a UN peacekeeping mission. Eight of those officers remained trapped under debris in Port-au-Prince on January 14. A 50-member Chinese rescue team arrived at Port-au-Prince on January 14 to help the rescue operation. China's Red Cross Society donated $1 million in emergency aid to Haiti (XINHUA/AFP)
  • SAUDI ARABIA
    Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming and Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf sign meeting minutes after co-chairing a China-Saudi Arabia Economic and Trade Joint Committee meeting in Riyadh on January 10 (LI ZHEN)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    The 2010 North American International Auto Show gets underway in Detroit on January 11 (ZHANG JUN)
  • HUNGARY
    Musicians perform at the opening ceremony of the European Capital of Culture festivities in Pécs in southwestern Hungary on January 10 (XINHUA)
  • ARGENTINA
    Local residents inspect trees blown down by a surge of wild wind in Buenos Aires on January 12. The wind gusted through the capital and its nearby municipalities, killing at least two people (XINHUA)
  • SWEDEN
    Cold weather and a heavy fog leave behind a spectacular rime landscape across Stockholm on January 13 (WU PING)
  • INDIA
    Firefighters scramble to extinguish a heavy blaze that erupted following a pipeline leak from an oil refinery in Guwahati in eastern India on January 11 (XINHUA/AFP)
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