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40-year 7% Annual Growth Needed to Meet Well-off Target
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Chinese Lawmakers Lash out at Internet Vices
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Premier: China Never Allows or Fears Foreign Interference
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Premier: China Will Continue to Boost Capital Market
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China to Carry Forward Rural Reform, Development
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Chinese Premier to Visit India Soon
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Premier: China Not to Abolish Death Penalty
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High-level Visits Between China, Japan Urged
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Tung's Contributions to Hong Kong to Be Remembered
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China to Tighten Trade, Economic Ties with Russia
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Premier Vows to 'Fight Nut-cracking Battle' in Reform
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Premier: China Working on Plan for More Flexible Exchange Rate
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Premier: Anti-Secession Law to Advance Cross-Straits Ties
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Farmers' Autonomy to Manage Their Land Never Changes
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Premier: China Has No Letup in Macro-control Efforts
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Top Legislature Closes Annual Session
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Top Legislature Adopts Anti-Secession Law
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China Adds Four New Members to Top Military Commission
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Presidential Order Issued to Promulgate Anti-Secession Law
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Full Text of Anti-Secession Law
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NPC Approves Government Work Report
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NPC Law Committee's Report on Result of Deliberation of Draft Anti-Secession Law
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Three Are Elected to NPC Standing Committee
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Overseas Chinese, Foreign Media Hail Anti-Secession Law
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Tung Chee Hwa Elected CPPCC Vice Chairman
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Hu Jintao Elected Chairman of State Central Military Commission
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CPPCC Vows to Serve People's Fundamental Interests
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Donald Tsang Assumes Duties of HK Chief Executive
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Political Parties Find their Feet at Grassroots
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Tung Feels Honored for Being Elected Vice Chairman of CPPCC
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Political Advisors Show Wide-ranging Interests in Development Issues
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Premier Wen Signs Decree to Approve Tung's Resignation
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China's Top Advisory Body Concludes Annual Session
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CPPCC Members Endorse Anti-Secession Law
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CPPCC Selects Vice Chairmans
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CPPCC Annual Session Holds Closing Meeting
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Xinjiang, A Natural Reserve Bonanza
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Expert Hearings Give Voice, Solve Problems
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Policy Devil's in the Detail
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Regulations on AIDS Prevention and Control Drafted
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Nation Needs Law to Prevent Cloning Misuse
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Mainland Refutes Taiwan Separatists' Attacks on Anti-Secession Law
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Supervision on Government Budget to Beef Up
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Two Leading Steel Companies in NE China to Merge
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Resettlement Goes Smoothly for Three Gorges Project
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CPPCC Advisor Questions New CCTV Office Building
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China's Electric Power Supply to Remain Tight in 2005
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Energy-efficient, Land-saving Houses Put on Government Agenda
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Senior Party Leaders Discuss Anti-corruption with Lawmakers
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Fiscal Policy to Help Build Harmony
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Gov't Watchdogs Bare Sharp Teeth
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Local Govts Warned Against 'Hot Money'
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NPC to Deliberate List of Nominee for Chairman of State CMC
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NPC Ready to Deliberate, Approve 2005 Budget
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NPC Special Committee Adopts Cabinet Development Plan
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Jia Calls for Successful Legislation Against Taiwan's Secession
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Draft Anti-Secession Law Revised on Proposals of NPC Deputies
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State Council Revises Government Work Report
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China Vows Boosting Rural Economy
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Premier Pushes Shanxi on Coal Supply, Safety
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NGOs to Gain Greater Influence
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Progress Made in Cross-Straits Agricultural Cooperation
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Fujian Deputies Discuss Anti-Secession Law
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Major Grain-producing Counties to Be Rewarded
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Govt Urged to Play Greater Roles to Curb Housing Price
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Banking Reform to Continue
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45% Agricultural Production Comes from Agroscience
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Company Taxes on Road to Unification
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Official Accountability Needs Clarification
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Ethnic Minority CPPCC Members Panel
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China Pursues Peace, But Not at Any Price
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2,505 Suspects Arrested for Producing, Selling Fake Products
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11 High-ranking Officials Investigated for Corruption in 2004
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1,595 People Prosecuted on Human Rights Abuses
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China Prosecutes 30,788 Government Officials in 2004
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20,425 Suspects for Economic Crimes Arrested in 2004
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811,102 Criminal Suspects Arrested in 2004
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Law-enforcement Inspection to Be Strengthened
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Xiao Yang Pledges to Improve Death Penalty Review Process
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Chinese Courts Report Increasing Number of Petitions in 2004
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