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 HR Stories
  ·Visually impaired Chinese "see" brighter world at Braille library
  ·Teacher loses legs saving students from charging bus
  ·Teacher injured from saving students in critical condition
  ·Heroic teacher remains in coma
  ·Donations pour in for ill toddler's care
  ·A tale of two very wealthy villages
 Civil & Political
  ·Suggestions from netizens welcome
  ·Official expenses become more open
  ·China to speed up informatization development
  ·Copyright debate is good for law
  ·iPad trademark dispute sees progress
  ·Beijing to protect celebrities' names, time-honored brands
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 Economic,Social & Cultural
  ·MOF pumps funds into Gansu storm recovery
  ·Light in darkness for blind Tibetan children
  ·China orders strict checks on capsules amid safety concerns
  ·Banks required to improve services for disabled
  ·Clinical pathways implemented in half of China's public hospitals
  ·Nine technology-based assistive tools for disabled people freely available in HK
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 Subsistence & Development
  ·MOF pumps funds into Gansu storm recovery
  ·Hunan rainstorms force 172,000 people to relocate
  ·Pig prices fall, gov't intervenes
  ·Temporary shelters built after SW China's cave-in
  ·Torrential rains hit Nanning for third consecutive day
  ·Repair work underway for bridge collapsed in China's Hunan
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 New Countryside
  ·Evolving village clinics secure rural public health
  ·Farmers work in paddy fields in China's Guangxi
  ·China provides dictionaries for rural students
  ·China issues draft proposal on agricultural insurance regulations
  ·Traditional dried noodles in Sichuan Province
  ·China to train 8,000 diabetes doctors in rural areas
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 Poverty Alleviation
  ·Reforms bring affordable health care to poverty-stricken county
  ·World Bank, IMF call for inclusive growth, poverty reduction
  ·More college grads to work in west China
  ·Poor regions' 175 bln yuan health investment
  ·Poverty relief programs cover 2 mln disabled people
  ·China's poorest counties named
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 Health & Safety
  ·China orders strict checks on capsules amid safety concerns
  ·Clinical pathways implemented in half of China's public hospitals
  ·Stricter water standards to be applied nationwide
  ·Wasted chances: Food scraps not recycled
  ·HK detects new case of antibiotic resistant bacteria
  ·Capsule safety scandal to put prices up
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 Minorities
  ·Light in darkness for blind Tibetan children
  ·Culture of Yao ethnic group promoted to boost Guangxi's tourism
  ·Four years after Sichuan quake, ethnic culture thrives
  ·Lhasa offers free health checks for monks
  ·Qinghai-Tibet railway transports 49 mln passengers since operation
  ·News broadcast in Kirgiz language in Xinjiang
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 Social Security
  ·China approves 5-year plan for social security development
  ·Plan would aid social security transfer
  ·Chinese migrant workers' wages up 21.2 pct in 2011
  ·China adopts law to upgrade servicepeople's insurance
  ·Macao's unemployment rate reaches record low
  ·Legislature considers servicemen's insurance law
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 Environment
  ·China imposes South China Sea fishing ban
  ·Development, urbanization threaten wetland
  ·Beijing to eliminate heavy polluters
  ·Beijing to shut down polluting industries to improve PM2.5
  ·Shanghai to release PM2.5 data starting in June
  ·China to implement strictest water protection measures
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 Specific Groups
  ·Light in darkness for blind Tibetan children
  ·Banks required to improve services for disabled
  ·Nine technology-based assistive tools for disabled people freely available in HK
  ·China works to improve students' diets
  ·Visually impaired Chinese "see" brighter world at Braille library
  ·Teacher injured from saving students in critical condition
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 Judicial Guarantee
  ·Sentence upheld for Forbidden City robber
  ·Chief criminal behind bank bombing sentenced to death
  ·Chinese police chief vows intensified drug crime crackdown
  ·Senior official urges to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in central authorities
  ·China, Malaysia pledge further cooperation in combating cross-border crimes
  ·Chinese teen sentenced to 12-year jail term for assault
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