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INFLATION
Over Half of China's Urban Residents Consider Current Prices "Hard to Accept"
51 percent of the urban residents who took part in a People's Bank of China survey in the first quarter of 2010, consider current prices as "high and hard to accept." The proportion of respondents who consider prices are too expensive, is the highest registered since 1999. The survey also revealed that over 70 percent of the urban residents feel that current housing prices as "too high and difficu...
The Beijing News | 2010-03-17
FISCAL BUDGET
China's Fiscal Revenue Rose 32.9% in the First Two Months of 2010
China collected 1.36 trillion yuan in national fiscal revenue in the first two months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 32.9 percent or 336.3 billion yuan.
Xinhua News Agency | 2010-03-16
HOUSING
Statistics Reveal Continued Growth of Beijing Housing Prices
The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics yesterday published statistics on housing price movements over the first two months of this year. The statistics reveal that the average price for yet-to-be completed commercial residential properties within Beijing's fourth ring road has climbed to 31,220 yuan per square meter and that for yet-to-be-completed commercial residential properties beyond the ...
The Beijing News | 2010-03-16
ENVIRONMENT
250 Children Sickened by Lead Poisoning in Hunan Province
According to data revealed by the Jiahe county government in Hunan province, as of February 24, 250 children from three separate villages, all of them less than 14 years old, have been diagnosed with lead poisoning caused by pollution from local factories.
The Beijing News | 2010-03-16
WORK SAFETY
7 Killed in Construction Site Collapse in Guiyang
Seven people were killed and nineteen others were injured in an accident that took place on the construction site of an international conference center in Guiyang, the provincial capital of Guizhou province, on March 14.
Xinhua News Agency | 2010-03-16
CORRUPTION
Supreme People's Procuratorate: 2,670 Officials Investigated in 2009
In a work report delivered to the country's NPC yesterday, Cao Jianming, procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, announced that 2,670 officials at or above county level, had been investigated on suspicion of involvement in criminal activity in 2009. Of this number, 204 were bureau-level officials (for instance heads of municipal-level bureaus such as education, security and tax) ...
The Beijing News | 2010-03-12
LANDSLIDE
26 People Killed in Shaanxi Landslide
Xinhua reports that 26 people are confirmed dead after a landslide occurred in the very early hours of Wednesday morning in Shaanxi province.
Xinhua News Agency | 2010-03-12
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Briefs

China's CPI Up 2.7% in February
China's CPI rose 2.7 percent in February from a year earlier.
Source:National Bureau of Statistics
NPC: Highlights of Government Work Report
The annual full session of China's National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top legislature, got under way in Beijing on Friday morning.
Source:NPC
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