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Number of CPC members rises to 73 million
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The number of Communist Party of China (CPC) members had reached 73.36 million by the end of June, an increase of 6.42 million over 2002, according to the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. |
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China has 156 million motor vehicles
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China had nearly 156 million motor vehicles by the end of September, up 7.4 percent compared with the end of last year, according to the Ministry of Public Security. |
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Chinese proud of nation's development
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When Liu Zhen arrived in Beijing at 5 AM on Oct. 1, the National Day of China, he lost no time to take a taxi to the Tian'anmen Square to watch the flag-raising ceremony. |
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200,000 rural officials punished over 4 years
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China punished 207,214 officials in the countryside for breaking laws and regulations from 2003 to June this year, according to the Ministry of Supervision and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC). |
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Communist Cadres Learn Humility the Hard Way
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Wearing bamboo hats and drab grey uniforms with rice bags slung across their shoulders, a group of men and women trudge along a narrow mountain path under the scorching sun, their clothes soaked in sweat. |
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Changes in People's Living Standards
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The Communist Party of China (CPC) is dedicated to serving the people heart and soul and bringing benefits to the people, the CPC's mouthpiece People's Daily said in a commentary on Monday. |
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17th CPC Congress to Feature Record Diversity
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Almost 30 percent of the delegates elected to the upcoming 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) are from the local level, in both the public and private sectors, which makes it the best represented congress compared with the three previous meetings. |
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China Reopens Memorial on Nanchang Uprising
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China on Saturday reopened the memorial hall on the historic Nanchang uprising, which produced the first army under the command of the Communist Party of China (CPC) that eventually evolved into the People's Liberation Army. |
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CPC Recruits 12 Mln Members in 5 Years
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The Communist Party of China (CPC) recruited 11.85 million members from 2002 to 2006, an average of 2.37 million per year, according to the organization department of the CPC Central Committee Monday. |
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Party-school Book Targets Corruption
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The Central Party School the training center for high-ranking members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is compiling its first anti-corruption textbook which is expected to be included in the curriculum, officials said. |
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China to Tighten Macro-control Measures
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China will focus on precise legal and economic measures to maintain control over yawning fixed assets investment and lending, stated the Communist Party leadership on Thursday. |
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97,000 Party Members Punished in 2006
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China punished 97,260 members of Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2006, a result of a continuous campaign to fight graft and build a "clean" Party, the Party's discipline watchdog announced on Tuesday. |
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20,000 Rural Officials Punished for Misconducts
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The Chinese Communist Party (CPC) punished 20,768 lower-level party administrators and local officials working in the countryside last year for breaking laws or the Party's rules, the CPC discipline watchdog announced Friday. |
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Cadre Training Plan for 2006-2010 Outlined
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The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) published its 2006-2010 national cadre training plan on Sunday. This is a response to the social and economic development needs outlined in the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010). |
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2006 – A Year of Reforms in China
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The year 2006 marked the first year of implementation of the Chinese government's 11th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2006-2010), and witnessed the institution of several major systematic reforms, particularly in relation to the overall interests of the nation. Significant progress was made in the fields of economics, politics, society and culture. Bringing some of the more influential changes to the fore, the latest issue of China Reform magazine published a list of China's top 10 reforms in 2006. |
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China Cuts 23,800 Official Posts
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China has trimmed more than 23,800 posts from local Communist Party of China (CPC) committees as the Party pushes forward a nation-wide local leadership reshuffle aimed at improving administration efficiency. |
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Journey from Media Chiefs to Provincial Party Secretaries
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An observation article in Hong Kong-based Takungpao stated that many newly-elected secretaries of CPC provincial committees were formely in charge of the Party's publicity departments or heads of media organs. They professionally improved local images showing a new area of Chinese personal reform. |
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