Scientist Laureate
Vivian Wing-Wah Yam, a professor at the Chemistry Department of the University of Hong Kong, was recently announced among the five laureates of the 2011 L'Oreal-UNESCO Women Scientist Awards
Grassroots Inventor
Lesser-known inventor Song Youzhou's creature—the Straddling Bus—has been listed in the 50 Best Inventions of 2010 by Time magazine
Highest-Paid Writer
Yang Hongying tops the newly released 2010 Chinese Writer's Rich List with an annual royalty income of 25 million yuan. With more than 40 million copies of her books sold in the past 10 years, Yang, 48, is one of the most popular children's writers in China

"The world economy is growing slowly and the structure of global demand is changing, which puts new pressure on China in its efforts to stabilize and expand exports and maintain a stable and relatively rapid economic growth."

Li Keqiang, Chinese Vice Premier, on challenges to China in its next development phase in a comment published on November 14

"China has had capital controls on short-term flows that have worked, not perfectly, but have worked to stabilize these short-term flows. But at the same time, it's been very open to long-term investments."

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, at a press conference in Hong Kong on November 11. He said emerging economies would need capital controls to manage flows of "hot money" and ensure economic stability in the wake of the United States' ultra-easy monetary policy

"It's like running a marathon, and finding out during the race that they have added more kilometers to the course."

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, saying in an interview with Proto Thema newspaper the country could seek an extension for repaying its rescue loans, and conceding the deficit revision would add pressure on his government to cut costs

"First of all you have to ask: Do we need to defeat it [Islamist militancy] in the sense of a clear cut victory? I would argue that it is unnecessary and would never be achieved."

General David Richards, the head of the British armed forces, in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph

"Looking back to the sovereignty conflicts in this region, bilateral approaches have proven more effective than multilateral approaches. So regarding the South China Sea issue, we should stick to the China-ASEAN framework and the China-Individual Claimant States Framework."

Chheang Vannarith, Executive Director of the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, proposing solutions to the South China Sea disputes in an interview with Xinhua News Agency

 
COMPREHENSIVE PATROL China's first fishery patrol vessel equipped with helicopters begins its maiden voyage from the southern city of Guangzhou to patrol in the East China Sea on November 16 (LIANG GANGHUA)
Curbing Kickbacks
China's Ministry of Health will intensify its crackdown on bribery in hospitals, according to a report in the People's Daily on November 17
Best Supercomputer
A Chinese supercomputer was ranked as the world's fastest machine in the TOP500 list officially issued by U.S. and European researchers on November 16, highlighting China's rapid progress in the field
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FESTIVE FOOD
Muslims in Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, buy a traditional snack for the celebration of Corban Festival on November 17, one of the most important Islamic festivals (ZHAO ZHAOZHI)
NATURAL AND RECYCLABLE
A visitor looks at a sofa made of bamboo sticks at an exhibition of creative ideas and designs in Beijing on November 13 (LUO WEI)
DISASTROUS BLAZE
A fire occurred at a 28-storey building in Shanghai on November 15, leaving 53 people dead and more than 70 injured. An initial investigation has blamed the disaster on unlicensed welders (PEI XIN)
GREETING NEW LIFE
Medical personnel from both Bangladesh and China take part in a caesarean operation on the Chinese Navy hospital ship Peace Ark in Chittagong, Bangladesh, on November 12. A local woman with congenital heart disease safely gave birth to her daughter (JU ZHENHUA)
 
COMPLETING A QUICK LINK The rails of the 1,318-km Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway have been completely laid out as of November 15, 2010. After completion, it will only take four to five hours to travel from Beijing to Shanghai (NIU YIXIN)
Treasury Bonds
The Ministry of Finance announced on November 17 that it would issue the country's third-ever 50-year national treasury bonds with a yield of 4.4 percent
Price Controls
The State Council announced price control guidelines to curb surging prices across the country. Efforts will be made to ensure market supplies, improve subsidy systems, make price controls more targeted and strengthen market supervision
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Big But Not Strong
For two consecutive quarters, China's GDP has climbed higher than that of Japan, making the Chinese economy the second largest in the world
FDI Momentum
China has maintained its appeal to foreign investors despite a slowdown in the macroeconomy. The country received $7.66 billion of foreign direct investment (FDI) in October, up 7.86 percent from a year ago
Adding U.S. Assets
China in September increased its holdings in U.S. Treasury securities for the third consecutive month by $15.1 billion to $883.5 billion, said the U.S. Department of Treasury
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  • FRANCE
    French President Nicolas Sarkozy poses with members of the new cabinet on November 17 at the Elysee Palace in Paris after the first meeting of the reshuffled government (XINHUA/AFP)
  • BULGARIA
    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a Bulgarian shepherd dog he received from his Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov after a joint press conference in Sofia on November 13 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • SAUDI ARABIA
    Muslims from around the world make the pilgrimage to Mount Arafat, near the holy city of Mecca, on November 15 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • HAITI
    Locals walk past a pharmacy near the General Hospital, where people infected with cholera are being treated in Port-au-Prince on November 16. Haiti’s cholera death toll has passed 1,000 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • GUINEA
    Police patrol a suburb of Conakry on November 17 amid violent protests following the Guinean presidential election (XINHUA/AFP)
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