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China to Revise Law Interpretation on Differentiated Personal Injury Compensation
Wen Hears Farmers' Concerns on 11th Five-Year Plan
Rights of HIV/AIDS Patients Spelt Out
China Abolishes Agricultural Tax Three Years Ahead of Schedule
Needy People Happy with Govt's Charity Program
Regular Govt Relief for 50 Million Poor
Legal Aid Helped 430,000 Chinese in 2005
Support Called for Anti-poverty Program
China's Legislature Abolishes 2,600-year-old Agricultural Tax
China to Abolish More Than 2,000 Years Old Agricultural Tax
China Amends Criminal Law for Gender Balance of Population
Party on Rural Development, Fighting Corruption
China to Improve Pension System
China to Further Expand Employment
Wen Calls for Coordinated Development
New Family Planning Policy Introduced
Law to Better Safeguard Disabled Citizens
Leadership to Adjust Growth Model, Focus on Wealth Gap
China to Boost Vocational Education
China to Set Up Injury-monitoring Network
More Flats for Lower-income Families Urged
Premier Wen Urges Further Reforms for China
China Publishes Gender Equality White Paper
Social Security to Cover College Students Medical Care
Premier: Women, Children's Situation a Measure of Progress
NPC to Discuss Personal Income Tax Amendment
Ethnic Region Experiments with Democratic Election
Regulation to Protect Henan Migrant Workers
Premier Wen Highlights Independent Innovations
College Grads Encouraged to Head West
China Revises Land Development Plan
More Relief Planned for China's Poor
Vice Premier Urges Support for Summer Harvest
Tax Exemption for Charities
Family Planning Rewards Boost Rural Social Security
Non-governmental Sectors Urged to Help Tackle Poverty
China All Out Helping Small Minorities Out of Poverty
Outline Set for Developing China's Western Regions
Hui Calls for Employment Improvement for the Disabled
Finance Minister on Poverty Alleviation, Financial Policy
China to Maintain Steady Economic Development
Vice Premier Urges Coordinated, Sustainable Development
Gov't Eyes Medical Aid for Low-income Residents
Respecting, Protecting Rights of Handicapped: Hui
China Social Security Fund Announces Total Assets
New Work Safety Minister Discusses Plans
Fiscal Policy to Help Build Harmony
Healthcare System Desperate for Remedy
Education, Enterprise Innovation Proposed at CPPCC
Better Charity Laws, Incentives Needed
Ethnic Minorities White Paper Published
Calls to Address Aging Population
Legal Aid Volunteer Corps to Expand
Premier Vows to Build Harmonious Society
Govt Urges Caring for Needy Farmers
Hu: Develop Poor Areas in Scientific Way
Social Security Umbrella Covers More People
State's Aims to Strengthen Agricultural Capacity
Boarding Schools to Be Built for Rural West
Deputies Call on Government to Step Up Social Security
Grain Production Macro-controls to Be Enforced
Population Control Policy to Continue
Social Security Umbrella Shelters Poor
Gov't to Continue Supporting Agriculture
Authority Pledges to Protect Arable Land
Plan in Pipeline for Population Problems
Rules Mapped Out to Protect Workers' Rights
West Needs Sustainable Industry Policy
New Pay Rule to Help Workers
New Rules to Protect Laborers
China Pledged to Promote Coordinated Development Between Urban and Rural Areas
China Revises Law for Disabled People
China to Increase Poverty Alleviation Efforts
Premier Urges to Tighten Land Management
Accuracy Urged in Producing Statistics on Rural Development
1.46 Billion by 2030s May Hinder Development
Two More Agro-insurers Gain Approval
What Does China's Poverty Alleviation Situation Imply?
Climbing Out of Poverty
China to Increase Poverty Alleviation Efforts

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Developing modern agriculture is the Chinese government's top priority in building a new socialist countryside, according to a document jointly released by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council.
Eighteen children pose for a picture at a village in Ziyun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County in Guizhou Province, January 22. Among them, twelve children's parents left the village to work in big cities in coastal areas.
Chinese farmers saw their net incomes grow to 3,587 yuan ($460) last year, representing the third consecutive year of 6 percent year-on-year growth.
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