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Blood Donation Laws Should Be Eased
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Environment Lottery Idea Sparks Debate
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S&P: Chinese Economy Likely to Grow by 8.3% in 2012
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Uncertainty Remains for Tobacco Tax Hike
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China to Strictly Control New Local Gov't Borrowing
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Wen: China to Take Further Steps to Address Income Disparities
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Premier Wen Urges to Further Promote Social Justice
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Wen: China Needs Political Reform, Warns of Another Cultural Revolution If Without
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Premier: 7.5% GDP Target Not Low
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China Not to Loosen Regulations on Housing Market
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Wen Expects Common Culture to Resolve Cross-straits Political Grouches
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Premier Wen: RMB Exchange Rate Approaching Equilibrium
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Wen Says Willing to Visit Taiwan After Retirement
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Premier 'Feels Sorry' for China's Problems in His Term
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Wen: China Needs to Run Own Affairs Well amid Global Downturn
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Wen Urges Co-op to Address Trade Imbalance with US
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Human Rights Underlined in Long-anticipated Criminal Procedure Law Revision
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Planting the Seeds of Success in Countryside
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New Body Proposed for ODI Promotion
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Charity Law 'Vital' for Sector to Grow
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Lawmaker Suggests Building Road to Link Yunnan, Tibet
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Joint Efforts Needed to Deepen Public Hospital Reform
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Central Bank Orders Lending to 1st-home Buyers
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Show of Confidence in Europe
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No Plan to Issue Larger Denomination Banknotes
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Lowered RRR Not to Boost Stock, Property Market
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Foreign Bonds Holdings Remain Diversified
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PBOC: RMB Exchange Rate Decided by Market
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Lawmakers Call for More Efforts in Poverty Alleviation
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Increasing IPR Cases 'a Result of Awareness'
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NPC deputy Xu Jingren, also Chairman and General Manager of Yangtze River Pharmaceutical Group, noted the pharmaceutical industry is a "conscience trade" because its products make a difference in people's health.
NPC deputy Yu Pei said China has a wealth of cultural resources and heritage, but compared with its foreign trade surplus, its overseas cultural exchange is running a serious "deficit".
"Inappropriate mining practices are rampant nowadays, resulting in a great waste of resources as well as severe environmental pollution," said An Dong, who is a deputy to the National People's Congress.
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