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Ministry document shows border violations
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Alipay, WeChat Pay vie for customers
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Special delivery – Panda mama in France expecting twins any day
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New rules fit with Xi’s ecology push
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Gunshots fired at Chinese consulate
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Time to bow out
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Battle tested LIFE, PAGE 19
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Neymar says adios to Barca
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Ex-discipline official faces graft penalty
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Appreciating the benefits of organic food
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This Day, That Year
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Young HK talent visiting Zhejiang
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BRICS finds commerce consensus
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Xiongan New Area punishes polluters
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Human-machine future seen in blink of an eye
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Platform preserves a disappearing ethnic language
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Rising incomes fuel ‘sense of gain’
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Top universities swamped by tourists
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Details emerge in story of teacher who caught falling child
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Message of shame identifies debtors to their phone callers
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Wine culture is swelling on the vine in Hong Kong, with imports and re-exports thriving and giving rise to subsidiary enterprises that cultivate local connoisseurship, as reports. HONG KONG’S WINE BUFFS DRINKING IN HIGH-END VINTAGES
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These learners aren’t looking for sommelier certificates or diplomas. They ... want to understand what they like and why they like it.”
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US doctor gives disabled Shanxi orphans a fresh start
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What’s hot, doc? Rabbit develops taste for chili
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Reserved parking encourages visits to elderly parents
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By politicizing trade ties US would harm itself
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Those worrying about US beef imports have big hats, no cattle
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Tillerson’s rational overture
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Students’ summer put-up jobs only cheat themselves
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Spotlight on penalties for shady apps
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Sanctions may ironically lead to US-EU rift
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US must stop playing ‘Taiwan card’
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China a positive force for world peace
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Are pangs of childbirth greater than happiness?
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Spain braced for Europe’s huge annual exodus
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Universities vow harassment crackdown
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Race row flares over slavery drama
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‘Baby talk’ vital part of evolution, says research
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Cholera, hunger, conflict push Yemen to ‘edge of a cliff ’, UN official says
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Nearly 500 on trial for failed coup
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Malaysia seizes pangolin scales, ivory worth almost $1m
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Military, Cabinet support Maduro
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S. Korea tightens real estate regulations
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Professor accused of fabricating research data
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Washington would like to have DPRK dialogue
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US diplomats evacuated from Moscow compound
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29 killed in Afghan mosque attack
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Rivals take bite out of Apple as China sales fall 9.5 percent
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JD.com opens first unmanned sorting center
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SOEs told to beef up scrutiny
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Huawei launches Guizhou data center
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Nation keeps top spot in express deliveries
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WEB-BASED WINDFALL
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Guidelines issued for local govts to issue special bonds
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Zhihu banks on a knowledge-seeking crowd willing to pay
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Online giants tap into new market
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VR products dazzle ChinaJoy
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Inner Mongolian herdsmen harvest fruit of the desert
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Marvel works with NetEase on Asian heroes
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Major State-owned miner strikes gold with innovation
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Red Bull license renewal causes rifts
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Health cover funding plan will help 10m poor people
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Marriott brand pours in more money to boost hospitality education project
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China has played key R&D role, says Gates
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Bigelow explores a horrific history
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Toronto film fest to open with ‘Borg-McEnroe’ biopic
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WAR OVER ARMY EPIC
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A new TV series tells the story of PLA Navy submarine
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Need for speed drives summer box office in US
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Crossword
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Horoscope
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BRIGHT EYES BRIGHTER England’s anchor sets sights on Euro prize
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Beckham on brink of firing up Miami
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Ronaldo says his ‘brilliance’ bothers people
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Tour veteran hits his stride after years of grind
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Driver-less Ariya iron-willed for title defense
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Del Potro dishes out sage advice
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Bolting up for last blast of Usainity
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Depleted Kenyans still ready to go the distance
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After years of pain, Pearson has podium on radar