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Number of complaints rises steeply in 2014 - March 13, 2015
TOURISM, online shopping, culture and entertainment, prepaid cards, education training, automobile and insurance were the hotbeds of complaints last year, the Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission
Park to take safety measures for festival - March 12, 2015
TICKET sales will be briefly discontinued and people allowed only in batches if the number of visitors soar during the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, which will be held from March 18 to mid April at
Now lamps to monitor crowd - March 12, 2015
MULTIFUNCTIONAL street lamps with LED lights, cameras, digital screens, which can calculate the number of visitors in an area and send out warning messages, will be put up at popular tourist sites. These
School soccer scheme hopes to nurture love for beautiful game - March 11, 2015
EDUCATION authorities yesterday announced the launch of a new program to boost the popularity of soccer in schools. The aim of “Campus Soccer” is to boost interest in the game among primary and high
Power cut derails Metro service - March 11, 2015
MORE than 500 Metro passengers had to be led to safety yesterday after an electrical fault caused a Line 2 train to become stranded inside a tunnel. The incident happened about 11:30am when the pantograph
P&G hit with US$962,660 fine for exaggeration in commercial - March 10, 2015
US giant Procter & Gamble was fined a whooping 6.03 million yuan (US$962,660) for a commercial that hugely exaggerated the effect of its product. Local regulator slapped the multinational giant with China’s
8m expected to hit the roads for Qingming - March 10, 2015
MORE than 8 million residents will head to cemeteries next month for the annual Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day, with peak travel expected on April 5, the day of the festival, civil affairs
Women say treated equally - March 09, 2015
MOST Shanghai women do not feel discriminated against in the workplace, according to a new survey. However, there is a significant gap in salaries between men and women, the Shanghai Social Sciences
Free legal services center gives residents petitioning alternative - March 09, 2015
MANY involved in disputes don’t trust the government agencies set up to handle grievances, and they cannot afford private legal advice. Where to turn? In the Nanjing Road W. neighborhood of Shanghai’s
President Xi stresses need for innovation - March 06, 2015
CHINA is to quicken the pace of its free trade zone strategy and turn institutional innovation into a strong impetus for the country’s development, President Xi Jinping said yesterday. Speeding up the
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