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BEIJING - China's National Museum, which houses over a million relics, including a 3,500-year-old vessel, reopened Tuesday after three years of renovation.
BEIJING - China's Environment Minister Zhou Shengxian has warned that increasing pollution and demand for resources will threaten the country's economic growth.
BEIJING - China's top officials have declared there is no limit to the expansion of Beijing's nuclear weapon arsenal, fears abound internationally that it will eventually be equal to that of the United States, and will have profound consequences on maintaining strategic balance in Asia.
BEIJING - Zhu Guangya a nuclear physicist who developed China's first atom and hydrogen bombs, died on Saturday.
BEIJING - The Chinese government plans to set its annual Gross Domestic Product target at seven percent for the period of 2011-2015, to raise the quality of growth and to improve the country's standard of living.
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