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Rural Students to Enjoy Free Education
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Rural students in China's relatively backward western region will enjoy free compulsory education from 2006, according to a decision made Friday at an executive meeting of the State Council.
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Officials Ready for Harvard Training
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More Chinese officials are expected to receive training in the United States, as China and the US consider extending a joint program at Harvard University, education officials said yesterday.
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ID Numbers Go Online in Guangdong
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Guangdong is the first region on the mainland to offer a personal identification information database to help citizens expose fraudsters, the provincial public security bureau announced on Saturday.
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China to Amend Law on Administrative Procedure
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China plans to amend the Administrative Procedure Law within five years, said an official with the Commission of Legislative Affairs of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee.
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Pig-borne Outbreak Broken
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The ministries of health and agriculture said Sunday the pig-borne epidemic in Sichuan is under control, with no known deaths or cases of new infection dated to after August 4.
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Gov't Takes over National Day Celebrations in Macao
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China's October 1 National Day celebrations in Macao from this year will be organized by the special administrative region government, local media reported Monday.
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