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Official Calls For Regulations On Polar Tourism

The annual influx of tourists visiting the Great Wall Station of China in Antarctica is disrupting scientific research being done there.

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China Steps up Efforts Against Drunk Driving

China's Ministry of Public Safety on Monday issued directives for a stepped-up campaign against drunk driving in the wake of an alarming number of deadly road mishaps reported around the lunar new year.

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China: No Truth in ADIZ Issues

China denied having drafted any proposal that will establish an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) over its South China Sea territory.

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EB-5 Immigration Investor Program Might Need to Schedule for the First Time This Year

The commitment of “Invest 50 thousand dollars, get your green card in a year and a half” might be delayed for the first time this year. The numbers of applicants exceeded the quota, so applications would need to be postponed to review.

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Uncivilized Behaviors Shown at Beijing’s Public Places

Some uncivilized behaviors such as smoking at non-smoking zones, walking on grass, throwing garbage anywhere, fighting in public places, and children urinating and defecating anywhere have been witnessed at many temples.

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A Wish to Meet from Left-behind Children in Rural Areas

At the time of Chinese New Year, no one would expect the reunion more than the left-behind children do.

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Baby-throwing Police Officer Sentenced to Prison

The drunken police officer who last summer threw a seven-month old baby to the ground was sentenced this week to three years in prison.

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Revision of Japan’s History Manuals Draws Concern

An announcement from Japan's Ministry of Education that it will revise the teaching manuals for junior and senior high school to state that the disputed Diaoyu Islands is an "integral part of Japan" was met with strong negative reactions from China.

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China’s Consolidated Local Debts Now at U.S. $3 Trillion

Detailed audit reports published separately for the first time by local governments in China show a total public debt amounting to U.S. $3 trillion.

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Salary Increases Projected to be at 8.8% in 2014

Salary increases in 2014 are projected to slightly increase from last year’s 8.6 percent. In a survey published by 51job.com a human resources service company, salary increases in 2014 will be at 8.8 percent.

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Less Fireworks, Less Pollution Observed as Beijing Welcomes The New Year

Beijing welcomed the Chinese Lunar New Year with less fireworks and cleaner air, according to the Beijing Municipal Environment Monitoring Center.

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China is Laos’ Top Investor

China’s total investment in Laos has reached over U.S. $5 billion making it the largest foreign investor in the landlocked Southeast Asian republic, according to Guan Huabing, China’s ambassador to Laos.

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Lenovo Acquires Motorola Mobility From Google

Lenovo Group Ltd purchased Motorola Mobility, one of Google’s subsidiaries for not less than $2 billion.

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Hong Kong Suspends Visa Policy For Philippine Officials

Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying yesterday announced that from Feb. 5, his government will suspend the visa-free arrangement it has for Filipino diplomats and government officials.

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Poker-faced Li Na Accepts 800,000 Yuan Award

Fresh off her Australian Open championship win, Li Na returned home to China on Monday only to be greeted at Wuhan's Tianhe Airport by Hubei Provincial Governor Wang Guosheng and a big red check for 800,000 yuan (U.S. $132,124).

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