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Plans for birth of Catherine’s baby revealed, Kate reduce pressure by doing Yoga

Staff Reporter   | Jun 22, 2013 10:42 AM EDT

Prince William's wife, Catherine is expected to have baby in mid-July. Recently, the British royal revealed the details of the protocol surrounding the announcement of the birth. The protocol indicates that Kate plans a natural birth at St. Mary's Hospital, which means that Kate's baby will be born in the same hospital as its father, Prince William. The gender of Royal baby is a focus for concern, and the royal says that William and Catherine don't know the sex of their baby yet and want to keep the surprise until it's born. read more

Relation Exists Between the Weight of Newborn Infant and IQ Level

Staff Reporter   | Jun 21, 2013 11:10 AM EDT

"Russian News" reports on June 18th. Researchers from Canada and Australia found that there is a relationship between the weights of newborn infant and their IQ level. Experts points out, if newborn infant's weight is increasing positively in the first month after born, he will get a very high IQ in his primary school period. read more

Path of Starting a Business for a Returned Overseas Chinese: From Golden-Collar to a Principal

Staff Reporter   | Jun 21, 2013 11:06 AM EDT

Chinanews.com reports on June 20th News from Nanjing Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, recently, a new education institution, which focuses on children's foreign language education, has just opened. The principal, Wang Qian, also officially sets aside her identification of high executive in Apple, Inc. and becomes the principal of a small children foreign language training school. As the principal, Wang Qian states that what she want is not to earn money, but to bring more advanced concept of English education, as an returned oversea Chinese, for this small city with 200 thousand citizens. read more

University With the most Potential, No Mainland University in the List

Staff Reporter   | Jun 21, 2013 11:01 AM EDT

Britain "Times Higher Education" Magazine published THE 100 Under 50 2013 world rankings (also called the world's most potential university rankings). South Korea's Pohang University of Science and Technology heads the list. All the four universities in Hong Kong and five universities from Taiwan are in the rankings, while none of the mainland's universities is listed in the rank. read more

The Paris manual to tourists - “Do you speak Touriste?”

Staff Reporter   | Jun 21, 2013 10:31 AM EDT

According to the Telegraph report, Paris, one of the world's most visited cities has embarked on a campaign "Do you speak Touriste" to fight against its reputation of rudeness to tourists. The mission of the campaign is to improve the tourism image of Paris and to better cater to the needs of tourists. read more

3D printing helps save baby with rare disease

Staff Reporter   | Jun 20, 2013 08:45 PM EDT

Though 3D printing is still a start-up technology, it has been used increasingly in medical care in recent years. For instance, saving infant's life. read more

A British Family: One farther, seven wives and 18 children

Staff Reporter   | Jun 20, 2013 02:57 PM EDT

Polygamy is illegal in the United Kingdom, but it has not stopped Phillip Sharp, 53 to pursue his unusual take on family life: having seven wives and 18 children. read more

Thai Buddhist monks were criticized on traveling by private jet

Staff Reporter   | Jun 19, 2013 05:52 PM EDT

Recently, a YouTube video was released and showed three Thai monks was travelling in a private jet. They were wearing stylish sunglasses, carrying luxury travel bags with modern-looking wireless headphones. This video caused criticism from Buddhists nationwide. read more

The world’s first flying bike will go on sale in the U.K

Chinatopixstaffwriter   | Jun 19, 2013 03:17 PM EDT

Two British inventors have designed a flying bicycle called a paravelo, it will transform a normal bike into an easy-to-operate aircraft, and drivers require no license to ride or fly. The flying bike can soar to altitudes of 1,219 meters and can be folded down small enough in a store for sale. read more

Students From Rural Area Increasingly Give Up Entrance Examination for College Working Out is More Attractive if They Cannot Enter the Famous University

Staff Reporter   | Jun 19, 2013 01:57 PM EDT

Some media report that many students from rural area give up the college entranceexamination. Before the college entrance examination, our journalist went to SheCounty, Anhui Province, and got to know that the trend of giving up examination in thatplace is more and more severe. This year, the graduates from high school in that countyare 2830, and the number of students who registered for the examination is 2714. Theratio of abandonment is 4%, which is one percentage point higher compared to thenumber of last year. Among all the students who abandon the examination, most arestudents from rural area. - -Reporter from Anhui Daily. read more

Vice-Premier expects Ma Yun’s contribution to food safety through Taobao.com

Staff Reporter   | Jun 18, 2013 09:28 AM EDT

The National Food Safety Week Forum was held on June 17th, the forum was held by government agencies including the food safety committee under the State Council, the Ministry of Public Security, China Food and Drug Administration and the National Health and Family Planning Commission. Vice-premier Wang Yang calls for public involvement in supervision. Wang Yang shared his opinions about food safety problems. Public and civil groups should help supervise food safety, particularly through modern technology. read more

Xinjiang violent clash with 21 dead clarified by spokesperson

Staff Reporter   | Apr 26, 2013 05:27 PM EDT

The violent clash that happened on April 23 and left 21 people dead in the region's Serikbuya town in Bachu county started after three community workers spotted a group of people watching videos linked to terror activities in a house during a routine visit. read more

Chinese, French leaders pledge to seek ‘multipolar’ world

Staff Reporter   | Apr 25, 2013 05:48 PM EDT

China's President Xi Jinping and France's President Francois Hollande vowed to keep the world away from domination form any superpower Thursday as the French leader visited in Beijing on a mission to boost trade as France is facing decling economy. read more

Huge violence breaks out in Xinjiang with 21 dead

Staff Reporter   | Apr 24, 2013 08:32 PM EDT

On April 23, a clash in Kashgar city of China's Xinjiang between authorities and assailants broke out and left 21 people dead. 15 polices and other officials were among the dead in Tuesday afternoon's clash. Six are assailants. Eight riot makers were captured alive. read more

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