New Guangzhou Mayor
Wan Qingliang was elected mayor of Guangzhou, capital of southern Guangdong Province, on April 16. He replaced Zhang Guangning who was named Party chief of Guangzhou earlier this month
Returned Banker
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd., the country's largest lender by assets, nominated Zhang Hongli (Lee Zhang), a former senior executive at Deutsche Bank AG, as its vice president
Banned Sprinter
Female sprinter Wang Jing, who failed doping tests at last year's National Games, has been banned for four years between October 25, 2009, and October 24, 2013, from competition and for a lifetime from the national squad

"The index futures arrive in line with market desire and expectation."

Tu Guangshao, Vice Mayor of Shanghai, after China launched stock index futures on April 15 after a decade-long preparation to push forward capital market reform

"There's no household name going to fall by the wayside but some of these smaller airlines who've been living on tight budgets could struggle to survive."

Steve Bond, an airline operations expert at City University London, on the impact of the recent volcano ash cloud-caused airspace shutdown in Europe to the world's civil aviation industry

"With recent improvements in the economic outlook, the need for such extraordinary policy is now passing, and it is appropriate to begin to lessen the degree of monetary stimulus."

The Bank of Canada, signaled in an April 20 statement it may raise interest rates as soon as June. The plan makes it the first G7 central bank willing to end emergency-level lending rates introduced during the crisis as the economy roars back after the recession

"I am shocked at this moral bankruptcy. This is probably one of the worst cases that we have seen."

Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, on the allegation that Goldman Sachs defrauded investors during the subprime housing crisis

"The overall  essage, for the first time in a generation, is one of persistent and welcome progress."

Richard Horton, editor of medical journal The Lancet, on a report that the worldwide number of women dying each year from pregnancy and childbirth dropped to 342,900 in 2008 from 526,300 in 1980

"Nigeria's international image will be highly dented as a country without the political will to cooperate in the global war on terror."

Goodluck Jonathan, acting Nigerian President, urging lawmakers to pass swiftly anti-money laundering and antiterrorism financing laws to stop the country from being blacklisted globally

 

 
OUT OF THE DROUGHT Farmers in Laren Village, Fengshan County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, pick mulberry leaves to feed silk worms. Rainfall in the region have significantly alleviated the lasting drought (ZHOU ENGE)
Subsidies to Farmers
The Chinese Government unveiled more than 2.4 billion yuan in new funding on April 19 to ensure summer grain and oil output, as extreme weather across the country threatens harvests
Safer Campuses
China's Ministry of Education instructed kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools to upgrade security, after a spate of violent attacks against students
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POWER STATION
The first power station to charge electric vehicles in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, opens on April 19. It is capable of serving 17 vehicles simultaneously (GUO YIFU)
LATE SPRING
A boat glides on the Songhua River near Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang Province, on April 20. The Harbin stretch of the river thawed the previous day, the latest time since 1951, due to a recent snowstorm (WANG JIANWEI)
ANCIENT ALLURE
The photo was taken during a rehearsal of kunqu opera Peony Pavilion at Sanshan Guild Hall in Shanghai, which is located next to the World Expo site, on April 20. The opera made its debut later that day on the century-old stage (PEI XIN)
MARITIME SUPPLIER
The replenishment vessel Jingpo Lake drops anchor to provide supplies during its 44th mission to serve ships patrolling the South China Sea on April 8 (ZHA CHUNMING)
 
GREEN POWER Turbines belonging to the China Datang Corp. Renewable Power Co. Ltd. line hilltops in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. By the end of March, the region had a wind power capacity of more than 6 gigawatts, beating all other regions in the country (ZHANG LING)
Bursting Property Bubbles
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development vowed to punish property developers who delay proposed sales dates or "artificially" create supply shortages by faking sales contracts
Green Grid
China's State Grid, the nation's biggest power grid operator, said it would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10.5 billion tons over the next decade by applying smart grid technologies
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Fairing Well
The first phase of the Canton Fair from April 15 to 19 witnessed export deals worth $17.1 billion, up by a robust 9.8 percent from the fair's last session in October 2009
Rebalancing Commitment
While reining in excess liquidity, China has left the lending tap wide open for small businesses, western regions, consumption and agriculture as the country gears up to rebalance the economy
Banking Woes
Foreign banks entering new markets frequently use competitively priced corporate loans to form initial relationships with new clients. But this door has been closed by the low margin and availability of loans from the large Chinese domestic banks
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  • BRAZIL
    Actors perform during celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Brasilia on April 21 (SONG WEIWEI)
  • ICELAND
    Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull Volcano billows smoke and ash into the skies during an eruption on April 17. The volcano's clouds have moved further to other European countries, leading to travel chaos across Europe (XINHUA/AFP)
  • SOUTH AFRICA
    A luxury tourist train run by Rovos Rail lies off the tracks outside Pretoria. The train's derailment on April 21 left three people dead (XINHUA/AFP)
  • INDIA
    A GSLV-D3 rocket takes off from the Indian Space Research Organization facility in Sriharikota on April 15. The rocket deviated from its course soon after the launch (XINHUA/AFP)
  • JAPAN
    A woman wearing a kimono walks on a snow-clad garden under blossoming cherry trees before a party hosted by Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in Tokyo on April 17 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • ITALY
    A formation of men dressed as Roman soldiers pass the Colosseum in Rome during a parade to celebrate the 2,763rd anniversary of the foundation of the legendary city on April 18 (XINHUA/AFP)
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