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·Three projects launched at Chemical Zone Dec 31,2008
·137 Enterprises Qualified to Take Green Channel for Customs Clearance Dec 31,2008
·23 measures drafted to boost domestic demand Dec 24,2008
·Infrastructure Construction Supported by Loan from ICBC Dec 24,2008
·Five Measures for Food Security Dec 24,2008
·30th Anniversary of Reform and Opening up Celebrated Dec 18,2008
·Enterprises Seeking Talents from Job Fair Dec 18,2008
·I/E Bank of China to offer 100-mln loans to NB Dec 14,2008
·Foreign Trade Factory Exhibition to Open Next Week Dec 14,2008
·Rebuilding Scheme of Train Station Building Decided Dec 8,2008
·Bayin Chaolu calls for boosting domestic demand Dec 8,2008
·New Platform for Services Outsourcing set up Dec 4,2008
·Three research institutes launched Dec 4,2008
·Rapid Manufacturing Engineering Center (Ningbo) Set up Dec 4,2008
·Invention & Innovation Award Ceremony Nov 28,2008
·Ningbo adopts measures to boost domestic demand Nov 28,2008
·100 Key Project to Start Early Next Year Nov 24,2008
·Logistics Software and Service Outsourcing Park Established Nov 24,2008
·Forum of International Port and Urban Development Opened Nov 24,2008
·Bayin Chaolu Met Belgium Guest Nov 24,2008
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 International Sci-Tech Front
 

·Britain wants int'l standards for website ratings Dec 30,2008
·Microsoft seeks "pay-as-you-go" computing patent Dec 30,2008
·Study: Facial emotional expressions innate, not learned Dec 30,2008
·Indonesia plans to implement WiMAX in 2009 Dec 29,2008
·China's Daya Bay Nuclear power station records 15 years of safe operation Dec 29,2008
·Leading Chinese academy says Lop Nur disappeared in 1962 Dec 29,2008
·Study: Leaf shape guided by genes Dec 26,2008
·U.S. researchers create artificial human bone marrow Dec 26,2008
·Firm ordered to correct game that takes advantage of legal loopholes Dec 26,2008
·Researchers derive first embryonic stem cells from rats Dec 25,2008
·U.S. scientists identify area of brain key to choosing words Dec 25,2008
·Year 2008 earns one more second due to slower Earth rotation Dec 25,2008
·206 million Chinese rely on Internet for news Dec 22,2008
·U.S. scientists create titanium-based metallic-glass Dec 22,2008
·Brazil begins mechanical tests on satellites Dec 22,2008
·NASA to give away retired space shuttles Dec 19,2008
·Over 70% HK households have personal computers Dec 19,2008
·Journal Science selects top 10 scientific breakthroughs of 2008 Dec 19,2008
·ICT exhibitions mark Myanmar rapid development in advanced technology Dec 18,2008
·Microsoft rushes to release patch to fix web browser flaw Dec 18,2008
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