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THE Shanghai Morning Post received a call from readers saying a notice pasted on Longsheng Lu in the Jinshan District announced a box of radioactive material was lost and if anyone opened the box they would be seriously injured or even killed.
 
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  • Pandora's box
    THE Shanghai Morning Post received a call from readers saying a notice pasted on Longsheng Lu in the Jinshan District announced a box of radioactive material was lost and if anyone opened the box they would be seriously injured or even killed.
  • Safety inspections following collapse
    RESPONDING to the concern caused by the recent collapse of a terminal at Paris?Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Shanghai has launched an inspection of projects in the city designed by French architect Paul Andreu and his company, the Shanghai Evening Post has reported.
  • Investigations condomn smoking
    SOURCES with the Shanghai Tumour Institute said that smoking has been the No.1 killer of local men for the past 20 years, the Oriental Morning Post reported this week.
  • Staying away from pests
    SHANGHAI Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau officers exterminated two infestations of cockroaches found on ships docking in the port last week, The Oriental Morning Post has reported.
  • Talent trawl
    WITH the city's growing appeal to the outside world, there are increasing signs that Shanghai could become a large and important talent pool for local companies to capitalize on.
  • Family slaughtered
    ALL four people involved in the robbery and murder of the family of Zhou Yinan, former vice-president of Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV, have been arrested after a nationwide manhunt by police from Shenzhen in South China's Guangdong Province, according to the latest news from the Xinhua News Agency.
  • Counting on culture
    SHENZHEN will hold China's first international cultural industry fair in November to stimulate the country's culture industry and to meet people's growing needs for cultural nourishment.
  • hot air competition
    THE air routes to Europe look set to become a new battlefield for Chinese and European airlines after the EU officially opened to Chinese tourists on May 1.
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