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LOW quality products designed for hotels have been found on sale in Tongchuan Lu market, the Jiefang Daily reported. A washing kit for a hotel including four items was priced at less than 0.3 yuan (4 US cents).
 
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  • Week in brief
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  • Blood judgment
    THE Shanghai No. 2 Intermediate People's Court rejected an appeal from the city's first privately run umbilical blood bank on December 6.
  • Quality concerns
    LOW quality products designed for hotels have been found on sale in Tongchuan Lu market, the Jiefang Daily reported. A washing kit for a hotel including four items was priced at less than 0.3 yuan (4 US cents).
  • BBQ fantacies are wanted
    Those who think they are good at barbecuing can log on to the website www.cosmoquay.com and register for a barbecuing competition to be held on December 17 in the Kangqiao area of Pudong New Area.
  • Hengshan Lu bar fight
    RESIDENTS who live near the Mural Bar & Restaurant, angered at the loud music that comes from the bar at night, vented their frustration by removing a security gate that protected the bar during its closed hours.
  • Action to avert AIDS epidemic
    CHINA plans to treat another 20,000 to 30,000 AIDS patients next year with anti-retroviral (ARV) therapy, at no charge, a senior health official said.
  • Death toll from landslide rises 39
    THE death toll from the landslide in Southwest China's Guizhou Province had climbed to 39 by December 8, and five other villagers remained missing.
  • Numbers of this week
    20 million
  • Talent shortfall spurs initiatives
    ZHEJIANG faces a shortage of people skilled in high-end industrial work, a problem that has already become a bottleneck for this prosperous province seeking to maintain a rapid pace of economic growth, Yuan Zhongwei, deputy director of Zhejiang provincial personnel department, said recently.

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