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Rich pedigree to help rail makers bag deals
2014-12-22
Most of the rail makers are focusing more on enhancing innovation with a view to develop "China-designed" high-speed trains and to transfer technology to overseas countries.
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Inner Mongolia culture on display in Sydney school
2014-12-19
As a part of the Australia-Inner Mongolia Culture Week, the Inner Mongolia Ethnic Arts Theatre gave a performance for students and teachers in Sydney's Marsden High School on Dec 11.
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Coal companies on the edge as sales nose-dive
2014-12-19
Dark days seem to be ahead for coal producers in China, with slower economic growth and weak downstream demand set to drag sales in 2015.
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Police chief who led inquiry that saw teen wrongly executed under investigation
2014-12-18
The police officer in charge of the investigation into a high-profile case that led to the incorrect verdict and execution of a man in 1996 has been placed under investigation by the procuratorate in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, xinhuanet.com reported.
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Food safety and risk monitoring projects to grow by 50 percent next year
2014-12-18
Inner Mongolia's food safety and risk monitoring projects will increase by 50 percent in 2015, according to the local health and family planning committee.
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Inner Mongolia explores new football development model
2014-12-18
A work symposium on football reform and development was held in Inner Mongolia's Erenhot on Dec 16.
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Huugjilt case eligible for state compensation, those responsible to be held accountable
2014-12-17
Huugjilt's case is eligible for state compensation and those responsible for the wrong verdict will be held accountable, said a spokesman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Higher People's Court.
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Executed man not guilty: court
2014-12-15
A man who was executed in 1996 for raping and murdering a woman in a public toilet in Hohhot has been found not guilty by Inner Mongolia Higher People's Court.