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STALL holders in the Xiangyang Gift and Fashion Market caught and held an expatriate last week who was suspected of being a member of a gang which has been passing counterfeit US banknotes in the markets.
 
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  • Phoney money
    STALL holders in the Xiangyang Gift and Fashion Market caught and held an expatriate last week who was suspected of being a member of a gang which has been passing counterfeit US banknotes in the markets.
  • Investment tide rising
    ONE in every 10 employees in the city is working in a foreign invested enterprise, the Oriental Morning Post has reported.
  • Fruits of CEPA on display
    WHILE locals?enthusiasm for a trip to Hong Kong ?dubbed a “shopping paradise??seems to be always on the rise, businesses there are now ready to enable Shanghainese to enjoy a closer Hong Kong shopping experience ?right in Shanghai.
  • Typhoon Aere menaces coast
    TYPHOON Aere, the 18th of the season, was expected to hit the coastal area between Lianjiang and Quanzhou in East China’s Fujian Province late on Wednesday, according to China’s Central Meteorological Observatory.
  • Migrants go shopping up-market
    THE latest survey on the consumption habits of migrant workers in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Wuhan has found some changes compared with only a couple of years ago.
  • Lose your weight-or job
    THE police patrolling the streets of Harbin, the capital city of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, now have another job apart from catching criminals ?they are also busy losing weight.
  • Theories need to be `adapted to the times'
    BEIJING ?A senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has asked Chinese theoreticians to be more innovative and to study ways to adapt the Party’s theories and work to the times.

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