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Should Government Bail Out Farmers in Tough Times?
In the face of a struggling tomato market, the government of Guiyang City's Baiyun District, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, issued a circular demanding all local government staff buy tomatoes
 Will Tougher Sentencing Close Corruption Loopholes?
The debate over whether to raise the imprisonment term has been ongoing
 Should Students of Higher Education Receive Minimum Living Subsidies?
It is controversial to subsidize a postgraduate student as those with education are thought to be capable of supporting themselves
 What Does Winning the Gold Medal Count Really Mean?
How this achievement was made and what are the future implications of this outstanding result for sport in China
 Do We Need to Redefine the Top Four Inventions?
While papermaking and printing remain but are merged into a single one, compass and gunpowder are replaced by bronze, silk and porcelain
 The Mother of Invention
China's four great ancient inventions have left their mark on local and global development
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