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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. 
- Highlight: Chinese top legislator's work report
- Water pollution, laborers' rights top legislature's supervision list
- Wu promises more public participation in food safety legislation
- Political advisors speak on major development issues
- Legislators help migrant workers get defaulted wages
- Conditions ripe for levying environmental tax
- China should learn from India to develop outsourcing business
- China basically forms socialist legal system
- Wu makes NPC Standing Committee work report
- Highlights of top legislator's work report
- Chemical plant to be relocated after public protest
- China earmarks record funding to ensure grain safety
- Political advisor calls for stricter control in land expropriation
- Jia stresses cross-Straits stability, opposes secession
- Natural reserves cover one third of Tibet: official
- Launching center getting prepared for Shenzhou VII
- Wen urges Guangdong to further free minds
- Hu calls for more role of overseas Chinese
- Taiwan advised to seize opportunity for economic growth
- Women's Day gifts, celebrations smack of social change
- Easier access for overseas reporters
- Compensatory traffic ban to be imposed during the Olympics
- Instigation of 'Tibet independence' doomed to fail
- Beijing unlikely to see major economic fluctuations
- PX plant to be relocated after public protest: Xiamen mayor
- Dam not to cause major eco-environmental impacts
- Vox Populi
- Transparency, It's the Law
- Netizens say gov't report faces problems squarely
- Non-Communist parties play their roles in China politics
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