>> Special Reports >> Sessions 2006 >> News Updates

●   "Premier Wen, I have a question for you"
●   2 key transport projects approved by state council
●   Political advisor calls for ban on dining on public funds
●   China sees chances to become world biggest shipbuilder
●   Animal-borne diseases challenge nation's health system
●   Digital life close to reality for Chinese people
●   Over 70 pct of Beijing-Shanghai express railway components to be homemade
●   Lawmakers more open to outside world
●   China mulling construction of 2nd west-east gas pipeline
●   Three Gorges Reservoir may become new source for water diversion project
●   Training boost for landless farmers
●   China varies development modes for different regions
●   Handicapped facing little education opportunity: officials
●   Media presence aids transparency of NPC session
●   China's NPC, CPPCC sessions attract world attention
●   Officials to be liable for bad investment
●   Youngsters urged to taste life abroad as volunteers
●   Cash for ports to increase capacity
●   Village doctor's suggestion included in govt work report
●   Celebrity members absent from CPPCC annual session face criticism
●   Major water diversion project faces pollution threats
●   Farmers hope for promising future
●   Ample logistics for China's parliamentary session
●   China imports over 4,000 foreign movies in 5 years: advisor
●   Beijing to stop producing iron, steel in 2010
●   Farmers hope for promising future
●   Chinese students face too much educational expenses
●   Sales of "golden books" in China arouse suspicion of corruption
●   Debts owed by local govts exceed 1 trillion yuan: advisor
●   Hot domain name registration refer to legislative sessions
●   Senior political advisors guard against monopoly from merger
●   Foreign firms in China evade enormous amount of tax: expert
●   Don't politicize Sino-U.S. trade relations: Chinese FM
●   Migrant workers encouraged by Premier's commitment of more heed
●   Shanghai preparing for Disney park construction
●   "Not One Less" -- China offers free compulsory education to rural children
●   Farmers still find life tough in post-tax era
●   Farmers voice delight with Premier Wen's "gifts"
●   Housing proposal met with skepticism
●   As delegates take detour, it's smooth driving for all

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