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President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivers a speech at the central conference on political and legal work in Beijing, capital of China. The conference was held in Beijing on Jan 15 and 16, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua]
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Production of some high-tech products increased. For example, the output of liquid crystal display modules and integrated circuits increased by 26.5 percent and 64 percent, respectively.
Previously released applications have shown previews of the nuts and bolts of?Amazon’s drones, described how drones?could recharge themselves on docking?stations?installed on streetlights, power poles and other potential perches, and how drones could home in on the GPS coordinates sent from a customer’s smartphone.
Problematic situations in city operation, including garbage piling up in the streets, illegal bicycle parking, and possible risk of falling glass walls on tall office buildings, are being shown on a big screen at the subdistrict office as a result of upgraded refined urban management and innovative social governance.
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Professor Markus M. Buachler of the German University of Heidelberg, and professor Joseph M. Herman, of the US MD Anderson Cancer Center, were also invited to the hospital for joint consultations.
Private schools can apply for financing from financial institutions using future operating income and intellectual property rights as a guarantee, according to a draft amendment to the regulation regarding non-government funded education. The regulation has been published by the Ministry of Justice for the public to provide opinions until Sep 10.
Princess Mako and her fiance Kei Komuro smile during a news conference to announce their engagement in Tokyo on Sept 3. SHIZUO KAMBAYASHI / REUTERS
Princess Cruises said Thursday that it will suspend all cruises for the next two months as the global spread of the coronavirus upends the travel industry.