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China will continue its efforts to reduce poverty under the United Nations' "Millennium Goals" programme, which aims to halve the proportion of people living in extreme poverty by 2015, said Premier Wen Jiabao.
 
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  • Sun media clinches deal
    SUN Media has signed agreements to spend 92 million Hong Kong dollars in purchasing 60 per cent of the stock of FRD Holdings Inc and 100 per cent of the shares in China Sports Media Ltd.
  • Forgery ring busted
    POLICE have uncovered a company producing fake documents and confiscated over 3,000 fake certificates and stamps, the Shanghai Labour Daily reported. The company is the biggest fake certificate producer ever to have been found in the city.
  • Poverty challenge
    China will continue its efforts to reduce poverty under the United Nations' "Millennium Goals" programme, which aims to halve the proportion of people living in extreme poverty by 2015, said Premier Wen Jiabao.
  • Neighbourly harvest
    CHONGQING - In March, an agreement was signed between Southwest China's Chongqing Municipal Government and the government of Laos to build a massive agricultural park in Laos for Chinese enterprises to produce grain.
  • More metros on track
    SHENZHEN - A new subway involving a total investment of more than US$10 billion will start construction later this year, and should be open in four years time.

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