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Premier meets press
Premier Wen Jiabao and four vice premiers are meeting the press this morning in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing after the conclusion of the First Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC). 
Hu Jintao reelected president
Hu Jintao was reelected Chinese president today at the ongoing session of the 11th National People's Congress. 
Top legislature starts plenary meeting for elections
China's top legislature started a plenary meeting in Beijing on Saturday morning to elect the country's new leadership.  [Full coverage]
NPC adopts government reshuffle plan 
CPPCC concludes annual session
The First Session of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the top political advisory body, began its closing ceremony on Friday morning. 
- Countryside gives lesson in education
- Hu Jintao reelected president
- Breaking shackles on mind to seek scientific development
- Newly-elected CPPCC National Committee leaders hold 1st meeting
- Top legislature starts plenary meeting for elections
- Wu Bangguo reelected chairman of NPC Standing Committee
- Candidate list of China's new leadership finalized
- CPPCC elects new leadership
- Inflation pressure reflects 'Chinese characteristic' in economic growth
- China's coal production can meet domestic demands
- China to monitor land use via satellite
- Lawyers play bigger role in China's parliament
- Senior Chinese officials learn to face the criticism
- Living organ transplantations to be supervised strictly
- Shougang vows again to ensure 'Green Olympics'
- Snapshots: members pay tribute to concluded session
- 73% of foreign firms form trade unions in China
- Joint efforts needed to pay off universities' heavy debts
- Planned government reform to help fight corruption
- Jia calls for prosperity, stability in HK, Macao
- China to promote development of universities for ethnic minorities
- New ministry resolves 'split' in labor market
- CPPCC concludes annual session
- Another expert team to be sent to Japan for dumpling case
- Jia Qinglin reelected chairman of CPPCC
- GPS used for monitoring transport, store of Olympic food
- No need to carry food to China for Olympics
- US accused  for raising technical barrier to protect trade
- 'Dumpling poisoning' individual contrived case of sabotage
- Foreign artists still welcome despite Bjork incident
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