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Quotable quotes from Premier Wen's gov't work report (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to further promote yuan settlement in cross-border trade, keep yuan "basically stable" (03-05-2010) |
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China to speed up reform of monopoly industries (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to continue reforming cultural system (03-05-2010) |
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Chinese premier: No universal quality education, no strong country (03-05-2010) |
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China woos multinationals to set up regional headquarters (03-05-2010) |
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Premier Wen stresses reporting of officials' assets (03-05-2010) |
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Premier Wen admits governance shortcomings (03-05-2010) |
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China sets inflation target at 3% for 2010, leaves room for resource pricing reform (03-05-2010) |
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Chinese premier vows to curb excessive growth of home prices (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to invest massive funds to boost employment (03-05-2010) |
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China to reform income distribution system, narrow income gap (03-05-2010) |
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China plans "proper, sufficient" supply of money, credit in 2010 (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to accelerate development of Internet of Things (03-05-2010) |
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Chinese premier promises continuous increase in rural incomes (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to build industrial system of low-carbon emissions (03-05-2010) |
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China plans 10.6 bln yuan to support small businesses in 2010 (03-05-2010) |
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China to "strictly control" new projects this year (03-05-2010) |
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China to draw up policies to boost development in Tibet, Xinjiang (03-05-2010) |
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China sets 2010 economic growth rate at 8%, stressing quality of growth (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China to see crucial but complicated year (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China enhances industrial restructuring for balanced growth (03-05-2010) |
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Premier: China reports hefty investment to improve people's livelihood in 2009 (03-05-2010) |
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China realizes 65.5% of planned investment for post-Wenchuan quake rebuilding (03-05-2010) |
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Chinese Premier stresses development of social undertakings (02-05-2010) |
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Chinese premier stresses cooperation against climate change (12-19-2009) |
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Full text of Chinese premier's address at Copengagen Climate Change Summit (12-19-2009) |
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Premier says China regards climate change fight a strategic task (12-18-2009) |
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Wen: China sets pace in new energy, afforestation (12-18-2009) |
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Premier: China makes most intensive efforts in energy conservation, pollution reduction (12-18-2009) |
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Chinese premier addresses fifth China-EU Business Summit (11-30-2009) |
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Chinese Premier criticizes some countries for containing China's development (11-30-2009) |
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China committed to fully tackling climate change: Premier (11-13-2009) |
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Chinese premier says 2010 World Expo chance for China, world (11-13-2009) |
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Full text of Chinese premier's press conference in Egypt (11-11-2009) |
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Full text of Chinese premier's speech at 4th Ministerial Conference of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (11-09-2009) |
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Premier gives top priority to education, teachers (10-12-2009) |
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China, Japan, ROK must have strategic perspective: Wen Jiabao (10-10-2009) |
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Premier Wen: Relaunch of six-party talks opens up opportunities (10-10-2009) |
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Full text of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at 2009 Summer Davos in Dalian (09-11-2009) |
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China firmly opposes trade, investment protectionism (09-10-2009) |
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China curbs downward trend in economic growth: Premier (09-10-2009) |
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Wen: world should join hands to deal with climate change (09-10-2009) |
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China to attach more importance to domestic demand for economic growth: Premier (09-10-2009) |
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China to set up $10 bln fund to boost investment cooperation with ASEAN (04-18-2009) |
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Premier pledges support to HK, Macao in tackling crisis (03-13-2009) |
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Wen to meet DPRK premier on bilateral, int'l issues (03-13-2009) |
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Premier: HK's service sector to have more access to mainland market (03-13-2009) |
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Premier: Bridge connecting HK, Macao and Zhuhai to be built this year (03-13-2009) |
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Premier Wen says hard to achieve 8% growth (03-13-2009) |
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