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intern reporter james bradbury
China to Form Two Rare Earth Metals Conglomerates
market, the China Securities Journal quoted an industry source as saying. (Rewritten by Xiong Maoling and
James
Bradbury
)
Xinjiang Gov't to Pay Villagers Who Helped Hunt Terrorists
Top One Percent Has One Third of China's Wealth, Research Shows
driver, for example, can claim to be wealthy because he has been allocated a home even though his income is low. (Rewritten by
James
Bradbury
)
Media Watch: After Long Wait, Media Floodgates Open on Zhou Yongkang Case
and clean governance? Hopefully, yes," an editorial by the Shanghai-based Oriental Morning Post says. (Rewritten by
James
Bradbury
and Wang Yuqian)
Caixin Explains: Central Committee Discipline Inspection Teams
SAIC, Alibaba Agree to Cooperate on Internet-Enabled Cars
' research and development efforts can't keep up, said the source. (Rewritten by
James
Bradbury
)
Shanghai Sets Target for New Energy Vehicle Sales
– or 30 percent of the total. (Rewritten by
James
Bradbury
)
Closer Look: A Guide to the World Cup's Tech Lineup
by sports
reporter
Pablo Silva in 2008, but making its first World Cup appearance this year, this
Nicholas Lardy: China Is on the Right Track, but Reforms Must Continue
percent.
Intern
researcher
James
Bradbury
contributed to the story
Graphic: A Look Below the Surface at 'Sangong' Spending, Profits SOEs Gave Up
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