2 hrs ago | Business Times
Chinese firms eye Sabah forays
KOTA KINABALU: Several Chinese companies have expressed interest in investing in Sabah, particularly in tourism, agriculture and aquaculture, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
6 hrs ago | The Age
Chinese traders fear repeat of 2008
MOUNTAINS of iron ore at Chinese ports used to be a sign of a booming Australian resources industry - but now it has turned into a source of headaches for Chinese commodity traders, who are struggling to find buyers for their stockpiles of red dirt.
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Condition of boy confirmed with bird flu in HK remains serious
15 hrs ago | The Japan News .Net
Cancer-causing salt used to preserve eggs in China
Over 100,000 salted duck eggs and two tonnes of an industrial salt used to preserve them have been seized in China after it was found the salt could cause cancer.
19 hrs ago | Daily Express
Trishaw operator still needs RTD, CVLB nod
Kota Kinabalu: The issue regarding the suspension of trishaw operations in the city is causing confusion among the authorities, especially City Hall which had made its stand clear when a letter of suspension was issued to the operator recently.
Meet reformist Wang Yang, China's new guard
Wang Yang, the Communist Party boss of China's most populous and liberal province, Guangdong, shoulders great expectations not only because he speaks the liberal rhetoric of the outgoing Premier, Wen Jiabao, but he has taken practical steps to back it up.
Departing Arlington Hts. principals head abroad
Ivy Hill Elementary School Principal Kristy Csensich, shown here in Peru in 2010, will be moving to the country to work as an administrator at The American School of Lima.
Who wants to be a millionaire's spouse?
Young women fill applications forms to attend a matchmaking event for millionaires in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on May 20.
Youth congress a boost for M'sia-China ties
KOTA KINABALU: Ties between Malaysia and China, particularly in tourism and trade, will be enhanced at the 3rd World Youth Congress of Jiangmen, China, here.
Superhighway toll cut drives up motorist savings
Drivers using the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Superhighway could save as much as a third of toll charges following the implementation of a tariff cut.
Baosteel's 'second pioneering' project
BAOSTEEL Group Corp sees the 69.68 billion yuan project in Zhanjiang in Guangdong Province as a "key battlefield" for the company's "second pioneering" when production starts in 2015.
Villager Kills Police Chief with Car, Injures Seven
A copy of warrant for Zhou Huilai is uploaded by a Weibo user. The warrant says that individuals or work units who contribute to the arrest will be awarded 30,000 RMB .
Leniency for man who aided suicide of his sick mother
A man who helped his bedridden mother to end her life by giving her a bottle of pesticide was sentenced to three years in prison with a four-year reprieve for murder.
Youngsters may be left behind, but not forgotten
Zhou Jing sat in her yard watching a black cat play with two 10-day-old kittens.
What China's Talking About Today: A Mayor Kisses His Town's Steel Contract
In a nation where people are used to seeing government leaders' stoic faces behind the tinted windows of black Audis and hearing their droning speeches at national conventions, one mayor has gained accidental fame for a brief, impulsive show of emotion.
Digital devices are playing an increasing role in children's development after school, according to a survey released on Wednesday.