By Cao Qian | 2008-8-29
THE world's third-tallest building and the newest addition to Shanghai's high-end office and hotel markets will open to the public tomorrow, 14 years after the project began. But its owner, Minoru Mori, chairman...
THREE Chinese men will soon be charged with transporting fake credit cards that could have cost global banks US$20 million had the scheme not been dis...
SHANGHAI'S newest skyscraper is protected by high-tech equipment against earthquakes, high winds, fires and terrorist attacks. Tests validated by ...
THE Shanghai magnetic-levitation train line will be extended south into Nanhui District from Pudong International Airport, according to an urban plann...
SHANGHAI will test its air-raid siren system on September 20...
VEHICLES will be banned around Songjiang University Town bet...
HERE'S the holiday calendar for this year's Mid-Autumn Festi...
MORE than 200 multinational corporations (MNCs) have established their regional headquarters in Shanghai, making the city one of the most attractive p...
CHINA Telecom Corp, the nation's biggest fixed-line phone company, said first-half profit fell as wireless carriers including China Mobile Ltd attract...
CHINESE Premier Wen Jiabao lit the Beijing Paralympic flame at the ancient Temple of Heaven in Beijing yesterday, kicking off the torch relay across C...
CHINESE President Hu Jintao and other leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states gathered in the Tajik capital yesterday for an an...
August 29
On this day in 1984, Xu Haifeng won China’s first gold medal in history at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Xu won the gold in shooting and eventually became a coach of China’s Olympic team. His athletes have gone on to win two gold medals in following Olympic Games.
BARACK Obama was to accept his historic nomination yesterday as the first black to top a major US political party's presidential ticket, delivering on...
TROPICAL Storm Gustav surged toward hurricane force yesterday as it drove toward Jamaica and headed for the Cayman islands, prompting evacuations of t...
JELENA Jankovic lay sprawled on her stomach in the middle of the court for several moments. Was she hurt? Maybe a reoccurrence of the knee injury su...
A SECOND set of blood samples taken from four horses suspended in the Olympic equestrian team jumping competition confirmed the initial positive tes...
FOR many ordinary people, owning a quality piece of art is a far-fetched dream. Quite simply, it is normally way too expensive. But the Affordable...
MASSES of bicycle riders are a common sight in Shanghai. For those expats keen to join the fun, there are a few words of warning they should heed, wri...
IN their book, "Turning Learning Right Side Up: Putting Education Back on Track," authors Russell Ackhoff and Daniel Greenberg point out that today's ...
THE Beijing Olympic Games witnessed a significant change in the attitude of Chinese towards the loss of medals and their understanding of the Olympic ...
A STILLBORN Israeli baby who was pronounced dead by doctors "came back to life" on Monday after spending hours...
ELECTRIC and hybrid vehicles may be better for the environment, but the California Legislature says they're ba...
JAPANESE police have arrested a 20-year-old man who attacked and robbed two people after they stared at his Wi...
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