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Topic1 Opinions split on relevance of cord bloodThere are always two opinions on storing cord blood. Some experts believe that the chance of a person to use his or her cord blood for blood diseases is too few while the cost is high. Others argue that
Topic 1 Should employee benefits be cut to fight corruptionAn editorial on the government-run newspaper People's Daily has blamed civil servants' benefit cutbacks on some officials' overreaction to the crackdown on corruption. The editorial says that
Topic1 How to Avoid Being Duped in Broken Vase ScamsPeople in China who attempt to profit through Peng Ci, or extorting money from a driver through creating a traffic accident, may now find the practice more difficult. A court in the eastern city of
Topic 1: Too many skyscrapers and poor DrainageMany Asian countries are enthusiastic about building skyscrapers as the emblem of a vibrant finance sector. This is particularly true for China, which is estimated to become the world's tallest country b
Topic1 Car rental business takes off as holiday travelers choose drivingThe Chinese National Day holiday has seen a boom in the car rental sector as more travelers preferred driving a car while sightseeing. Leading car rental companies are also getti
Topic1 Beijing Lays Out Medical Reform PlanBeijing's Development and Reform Commission has laid out a new plan for medical reform in the capital. Major hospitals in Beijing are going to reduce the number of sections for outpatients. This is an effort
Topic1 Working overtime isn't unique problem to civil servantsThe job of a government employee used to be one of the most coveted positions in China. But now it's one of the most miserable jobs as civil servants complain about less income and more wo
Topic1 Beijing to pass toughest smoking banBeijing will pass its strictest smoking control law this week, banning smoking in all indoor public places and eliminating smoking rooms at airports. The Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People's
Topic1 Beijing hikes public transit faresBeijing citizens will say goodbye to the city's low price transportation system next month with the municipal government announcing subway and bus fare hikes. The new fares, which formally take hold on Decembe
Topic1 Doctors and nurses pose in operating theater during surgeryDoctors and nurses pose for photographs while a patient is still on surgery table at a hospital in Xi'an. This aroused online fury after more than one photo was posted online. Everyone
Topic 1: What's wrong with labeling oneself a Diaosi? Diaosi. A term meant to be derogatory that has now become a badge of honor. The People's Daily recently ran an opinion piece saying that China's youth should no longer apply this label to themselv
Topic1 New suggestions for traffic congestion in BeijingIn the recent Legal Advice for Alleviating Traffic Congestion in Beijing, experts put forward five suggestions, in which the right of way for pedestrians and riders is the newly proposed one. Do
Topic1 Foreign shows delayed showingIs piracy going to raise its ugly head again in China? As China's TV watchdog State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) has released tougher regulations, saying all foreign TV
Topic1 Beijing supermarket calls off sales promotionsSeveral supermarkets in Beijing have decided to cancel sales promotions as Beijing authorities tighten supervision on such activities in shops and supermarkets out of fear of tragedies like Shangha
Topic1 China's water reveals high level of antibioticsAn excessive amount of antibiotics is present in China's major rivers, exposing millions of nearby residents and local ecosystems to grave risks. China Central Television has recently reported tha
Topic1 How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingIs there a way to succeed in one's career without working hard? This sounds like a no brainer as most people would say no. But according to a Broadway musical, there is. The musical is called How
Topic1 Real-name Registration for Online WritersChinese online literature authors are now required to register with their real names before their works are made available to their readers, according to a recent guideline issued by China's media watch
Topic1 Cab Driver StrikeTaxi drivers in many cities -- unhappy with steep rental fees and competition from taxi apps -- have gone on the biggest ever strike. How serious is the problem? Topic2 High salaries lure most young O2O freelancersFreelancing
Topic 1 Spam calls reach all-time high in ChinaNew stats show the number of spam calls made in China hit an all-time high last year. Industry analysis suggests some 27-billion spam calls were made last year in China. The number of calls through the 4
Topic1 WeChat Fails to Combat PlagiarismXinhua news agency has recently carried three articles criticizing the problem of plagiarism on the WeChat platform. Is it a valid concern? Is there a problem? Topic2 Children's medicines still lacking in China