In Close-up: Delegates
November-12-2012
- Hero delegate promises to help needy
- Wu Juping said she and the company she work for will undertake more social responsibility and form a charity fund focused on environmental protection and helping disadvantaged groups.
November-10-2012
- Haier Group CEO on Party Congress
- Zhang Ruimin, CEO of Haier Group, highlighted the progress of China’s industrial sector over the past few decades, and discussed the future of the world’s number one home appliance brand.
November-15-2012
- Website gives an insider's view of Party gathering
- While his fellow delegates were busy unpacking their luggage or chatting upon arriving in the capital for the twice-a-decade, all-important Party congress, the first thing Shu Bin did was to take a picture with his cellphone and post it on his micro blog.
November-14-2012
- Congress delegate: Chinese SOEs to go global
- To exert their presence on the global market, Chinese companies, especially the SOEs, need to make good use of the various resources available to them both at home and abroad.
November-14-2012
- Delegate's disability no barrier to success
- Hou Jingjing, the first Chinese woman in a wheelchair to earn a doctorate,was one of China's Ten Most Outstanding Women in 2006 and now a two-time delegate to the National Congress of CPC.
November-13-2012
- Cancer survivor serves CPC grassroots
- Serving as a delegate to the 18th National Congress of the CPC, Wen vowed to always see to the people’s needs first as he spoke with other delegates.
November-13-2012
- From congress delegate to caring mom
- The meeting affairs group of the 18th CPC National Congress approved that the female representatives can bring their babies with them when they went to Beijing to attend the 18th CPC National Congress.
November-13-2012
- Over 1 mln convicts serve sentences in communities since 2003
- Around 1.16 million convicts in China have served their sentences in communities instead of prisons since 2003 as part of the country's efforts to prepare criminals for a smooth return to society, Vice Minister of Justice Zhao Dacheng said Tuesday.
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