Jiangsu

Smashing The Snakeheads

A woman walks past a giant anti-human trafficking campaign poster displayed at the Immigration Bureau in Bangkok. In the 10 years that he has worked in narcotics control in Mengla, Zhao has been involved in rescuing and...

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Travel Postcard: Hiking around Jade Mountain, Taiwan

TAIPEI (Reuters Life!) - Jade Mountain, northeast Asia's highest peak and Taiwan's sole finalist for a "New 7 Wonders of the World" award, remains an alluring mystery due to its remoteness and tough permitting rules.

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European Union President, Foreign Policy Chief selected

After weeks of speculation on who the top front-runners were for the top two posts in the European Union, officials made their final decision on who would be its President and Foreign Policy Chief. Heads of 27 European Union...

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Gas giants lift output as supply runs short

CHINA'S two largest natural gas producers claim they have increased output to full capacity as many southern cities hit by the unusual early winter are suffering supply shortages. The daily natural gas supply...

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China praises EU panel's rejection of shoe duties

much to the relief of major retailers. "That the majority of member states asked for an end to the anti-dumping duties is a reflection of how the EU at present has a strong vision in its support for free trade and its...

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GC China Turbine to develop wind power project offshore China

Nov 20, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- GC China Turbine, a manufacturer of two blade wind turbines, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Yancheng regional government of Jiangsu province with the intent to...

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Toshiba to cut costs with China JV

Toshiba Corp. said Friday it will set up a joint venture in China in April and transfer its Chinese subsidiary's semiconductor assembly operation to the venture as a cost-cutting measure. The joint venture to assemble system...

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New EU chief good for ties with China

Belgium's Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy attends a press conference after an EU summit at the EU Council headquarters in Brussels, capital of Belgium, Nov. 19, 2009. Van Rompuy was elected the first full-time EU President...

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China's 6.3 mln college graduates to challenge job market: Education Minister

BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- China's Education Minister Yuan Guiren warned Friday that the country's record number of 6.3 million college graduates next year would pose "severe challenges" to the job market. Yuan told a...

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Chinese-Spanish girl wants to become actress

My name is Claudia. My mother is a Chinese coming from Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, and my father is a Spanish. I have an elder sister and a younger brother. I'm nine years old, a student of grade 5 at a...

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