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From China.org.cn Web> From China.org.cn RSS Feed
 Lenovo Announces 11 Percent Job Cuts
China's Lenovo, the world's fourth largest personal computer maker, is preparing to cut 2,500 jobs
 Slowdown Forecast for Tourism Industry
Inbound travel to the mainland is expected to grow by just 1.5 pct this year
 Chinese, Djiboutian Leaders Exchange Greetings on Anniversary of Ties
Chinese President Hu Jintao exchanged congratulatory messages with his Djiboutian counterpart on the 30th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties
 Xinjiang Official Vows to Keep Fighting against Terrorism
Being at the frontline in the fight against the "three forces", Xinjiang has been continuously facing threats
 China Plans to Double Natural Gas Output by 2015
China aims to more than double its annual natural gas output to 160 billion cubic meters by 2015
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-China Plans to Double Natural Gas Output by 2015
-Mainland Allows Taiwan Architects to Practice
-China Issues 3G Licenses
-Antarctic Inland Team Arrives at Dome Argus
-Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Holds Talks With Negroponte
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-Israel Shells Houses, Schools in 11th Day of Offensive
-FM: China Calls for Cease-fire in Gaza
-Japan Urged Not to Distort Consensus on East China Sea Issue
-Suspected Bird Flu Patient in Beijing Dies
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From China.org.cn
-Lenovo Announces 11 Percent Job Cuts
-Slowdown Forecast for Tourism Industry
-Chinese, Djiboutian Leaders Exchange Greetings on Anniversary of Ties
-Xinjiang Official Vows to Keep Fighting against Terrorism
-China Plans to Double Natural Gas Output by 2015
-Mainland Allows Taiwan Architects to Practice
-China Issues 3G Licenses
-Antarctic Inland Team Arrives at Dome Argus
-Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Holds Talks With Negroponte
-Israeli Strike on UN School Kills 46
-China Moves to Prevent Bird Flu Outbreak
-Official: China Mulls Real Estate Investment Trusts
-Helping the Blind to See 
-The Sanlu Scandal 
-An Explosive Opening 
-Textiles in Bind 
-Restoring Faith 

Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 2, 2009
Rear Admiral Du Jingchen has been appointed commander of China's first naval mission that may involve fighting outside its territorial waters

PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 1, 2009
Sun Chunlong, Jian Guangzhou and Dai Xiaojun, three journalists who exposed China's worst scandals in 2008, have been awarded the title of "Public Interest Activist of the Year"

PEOPLE/POINTS NO. 52, 2008
Liu Shaoyong, a 30-year veteran of the civil aviation industry, has taken the reins of the state-owned parent of China's third largest air carrier

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