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China to Make Plan to Narrow Income Gap
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Farmers' Rights to Land Not to Be Violated by Anyone
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China to Deepen Reform of Financial Systems
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China Vows to Create 9 Mln New Jobs in 2012
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China Aims to Increase Exports, Imports by 10%
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Workforce Limit May Affect Prices, Wages
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Law Amendment to Balance Human Rights Protection, Penalty
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Hu Stresses People's Well-being, Health, Social Security
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China Develops Bullet Train for Use in Extreme Cold
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China Still Targeting Heavy-metal Polluters
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Hospitals 'Hardest' Hurdles in Healthcare Reform
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Long March-5 to Take off in 2014
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Volvo's Boss Stresses Car's Interior Environment
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Peaceful Rise Calls for More Engagement
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Chinese Films' Journey to the West
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CPC Official Highlights Coalition with Non-communist Parties
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Spokesman: Tibetan Self-immolations Applauded by Dalai Lama
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China's Weather Spring-like in Next 10 Days
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Official Stresses Public Diplomacy for Overseas Chinese Firms
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Legislation in Line with Times
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PM2.5 New Topic for Political Sessions
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China Issues Regulation to Protect Detainees' Rights
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China to Expand Migrant Workers's Medicare
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Lawmakers Restrict Wasteful Packaging
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Protecting Farmers' Rights
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Top Political Advisor Vows to Carry out Democracy
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Parents Look to Sessions for More Kindergartens
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China Mulls New Green Production Laws
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Social Governance, Big Issue
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China Invites Public Opinions on Grain Law Draft
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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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