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Special> NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2010> Latest

-Chinese Premier Reiterates Worries Over China's Assets in U.S.
-China's Parliament Adopts Amendment to Electoral Law
-China's Parliament Endorses Government Work Report
-China to Increase Imports, Promote Balanced Trade
-Premier Says China's Development Affects No Other Countries
-China's Top Legislature Ends Annual Session
-Premier: China to Continue to Work With Other Countries to Tackle Climate Change
-Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Meets Press
-Premier Wen Says Chinese Yuan 'Not Undervalued'
-U.S. Responsible for Disruptions in Relations
-Political Advisor Slashes Reports Alleging China Hiding Defense Budget
-Highlights of Work Report of China's Supreme People's Court
-China's top Procurator Delivers Report
-China Vows to Clean Up Judiciary After Conviction of Supreme Court Vice President
-Chinese Navy Has No Plan for Overseas Bases
-Chief Justice Delivers a Report
-China Courts Stress Facts, Evidence in Lhasa, Urumqi Riots Trials
-President Hu Jintao Joins a Panel Discussion
-China's Top Legislature to Enhance Inquiries, Interrogation of Cabinet Officials
-China Mulls Legislation of Officials' Personal Asset Declaration
-China to Achieve Goal of Cutting Pollutant Emissions
-China Needs to Produce at Least 500 Bln kg of Grain Annually
-Govt Budgets Will Give More Details Soon
-Chinese Leaders Join Discussions on Legislative Report
-China to Release Emission Cut Results Every 2 Years
-Employment 'Long-Term' Challenge as China's Farmer-Turned Workers Top 230 Mln
-China's Forex Reserve Investment Yields 'Relatively Good'
-Top legislator: China to Ensure Socialist Legal System Shaped This Year
-China's Top Legislature to Step Up Oversight of Work on Economy, People's Well-Being
-China's Forex Regulator Vows to Stem Hot Money Inflow
-China Reiterates to Steadily advance Yuan Convertibility Under Capital Accounts
-China Lays Out Blueprint as Parliament Session Starts
-Science Minister: Shanghai Expo to Be Low Carbon, High tech
-HK Could Be RMB's Global Springboard
-Chinese Leader Underlines Scientific Development
-China's Parliament Starts Reading Draft Amendment to Electoral Law
-Yang Sketches Out Country's Global Vision
-Chinese FM Meets Journalists
-Xinjiang Official Stresses Fighting Separatism, Says 198 Sentenced for Deadly Riot
-FM Says 2010 'a Very Important Year' of China's Diplomacy
-FM Refutes Accusations of China's 'Tough Stance'
-US Urged to Respect China's Core Interests
-Chinese President Stresses 'Leapfrog Development, Lasting Stability' in Tibet
-Monetary Policy Change Depends on Economic Condition
-China's Stimulus Package Benefits World Recovery: Minister
-China to Adjust Monetary Policy on Changes in Economic Condition
-Key Figures From Top Planner's 2010 Annual Report to China Parliament
-Chinese President Calls for Balanced, Coordinated, Sustainable Development
-Wen Stresses 'Political TrusT' Between Mainland, Taiwan
-China Sticks to Peaceful Development, Seeks Mutual Benefit
-Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Delivers a Government Work Report
-China Budgets 1.05 Trln Yuan of Fiscal Deficit for 2010
-China to Reform Income Distribution System, Narrow Income Gap
-China Promises Continuous Increase in Rural Incomes
-China to Invest Massive Funds to Boost Employment
-China Sets Inflation Target at 3% for 2010
-China vows to Curb Excessive Growth of Home Prices
-Premier Wen Stresses Reporting of Officials' Assets
-China to Accelerate Development of Internet of Things
-China Plans 'Proper, Sufficient' Supply of Money, Credit in 2010
-China to Draw up Policies to Boost Development in Tibet, Xinjiang
-China Pans 10.6 Bln Yuan to Support Small Businesses in 2010
-China Starts Parliament Session
-China to 'Strictly Control' New Projects This Year
-China Enhances Industrial Restructuring for Balanced Growth
-China to Hold Unemployment Rate Within 4.6% in 2010
-China to Enhance Armed Police's Ability to Fight Terrorism
-China to See Crucial But Complicated Year
-China Reports Hefty Investment to Improve People's Livelihood in 2009
-China Plans 'Proper, sufficient' Supply of Money, Credit in 2010
-China Sets 8-Pct Target for 2010 Economic Growth
-Chinese Leaders Join Political Advisory Discussions
-Chinese People Angry About Certain Foreign Leader's Meeting With Dalai Lama
-Agenda of Third Session of 11th National People's Congress
-Election Law Amendment to Expand Democracy
-China Steps up Legislation Efforts to Shape Socialist Legal System
-Using Taiwan Issue to Interfere Into China's Internal Affairs 'Unacceptable'
-China Strictly Follows WTO Rules in Foreign Trade
-China's Defense Budget to Grow 7.5% in 2010: Spokesman
-CPPCC Spokesman Denies Google Accusation

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