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Driver faces manslaughter case after fatal crash

PUDONG New Area Prosecutors Office yesterday approved the arrest of a driver suspected of killing one woman and injuring 12 while driving in a residential area on September 5. The 37-year-old man surnamed Tang was charged with manslaughter after he ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  18 Sep 2009

Storms ahead for school semester

YESTERDAY'S cooler temperatures marked a temporary farewell to the scorching summer, with forecasters predicting a cooler week ahead. Temperatures will fluctuate between 22 degrees Celsius and 31 degrees in the next five days, compared with the high ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  30 Aug 2009

Collapse compensation closer

A REALISTIC compensation package for owners of the residential building that collapsed in Shanghai's Minhang District on June 27 moved a step closer over the weekend after a crucial set of figures was released by the developer of the complex. The ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  16 Aug 2009

Boy 'abandoned' at mall

A four-year-old boy was sent to a charity child-care organization yesterday after he was allegedly abandoned by his mother, Luwan District police said. The boy was discovered by a security guard standing alone beside the escalator in Parkson ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  9 Aug 2009

Vanke takes control of collapse site

SHANGHAI real estate giant Vanke has taken over further construction, sales and refunds involved in the wake of a deadly city apartment collapse. An unfinished 13-story building, part of the Lotus Riverside complex of apartments in Minhang District, ...

From DONG ZHEN AND YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  31 Jul 2009

Suicide tops college death list

SHANGHAI'S universities will add psychological health courses to their curricula this year after a report showed that suicide was the top cause of death among college students in 2008. Nineteen local college students took their own lives last year, ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  21 Apr 2009

Fake Taoist nabbed for selling lucky charms

A MAN'S earnings and possessions were confiscated after he disguised himself as a Taoist and tried to sell supposedly magic products to foreign sailors, the Wusong immigration police said yesterday. Wearing a Taoist hat, dressed in a gray gown and ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  5 Apr 2009

Shanghai to make permanent residency easier for experts

EXPERIENCED and highly qualified professionals holding a Shanghai Residence Card face the prospect of being able to convert their temporary permit to permanent Shanghai residency this year. Announcing the plan yesterday, Mayor Han Zheng said new ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  17 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Han Zheng

Mayor unveils jobs stimulus effort

SHANGHAI government will launch a series of jobs-boosting measures this year to help fresh college graduates, laid-off workers and migrants find employment at a time when many companies are cutting payrolls, Mayor Han Zheng said yesterday. Speaking ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  15 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Han Zheng

Found in translation: Language experts wrap up city conference

THE 18th World Congress of the Federation Internationale des Traducteurs concluded a busy agenda in Shanghai yesterday. Outgoing FIT President Peter Krawutschke announced recipients of the international translation organization's top awards, ...

From YAN ZHEN, Shanghai Daily,  7 Aug 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Congress

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