- | Child prodigy project sparks debates(03/26/2008) |
- | Survey: Celebrity culture harms students(03/19/2008) |
- | Childhood now ends at 11, British study says(03/12/2008) |
- | Book recycling program gets mixed reception(03/05/2008) |
- | Compulsory Beijing opera course raises controversy(02/27/2008) |
- | 10 suitable e-games for teenagers recommended(02/20/2008) |
- | Tribute to Voytek,“熊大兵”:二战中最传奇的“运输兵”the smoking, drinking, fighting soldier bear(02/06/2008) |
- | Survey: Web plagiarism a serious problem(01/30/2008) |
- | Postgraduate entrance test-taker number drops for first time in decade(01/23/2008) |
- | Questions for Research(01/16/2008) |
- | Universiade Center to be crystal-clear(01/16/2008) |
- | This Week's Event
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- | Edmund Hillary, first atop Qomolangma, dead at 88(01/16/2008) |
- | Chinese students flock to Harvard(01/09/2008) |
- | Survey: ‘Internet love’ popular among university students(01/02/2008) |
- | British children would rather be happy than rich(12/26/2007) |
- | Girls shine in speech contest(11/28/2007) |
- | TOEFL seats to increase by 80%(11/21/2007) |
- | Universiade, an inspiration(11/14/2007) |
- | 101 inventions that changed the world(11/07/2007) |
- | Final Harry Potter book released in Chinese(10/31/2007) |
- | First student-run bank opens in New York City(10/24/2007) |
- | Value of master’s degrees questioned: Survey(10/17/2007) |
- | Student nominated to be Olympic torchbearer(10/10/2007) |
- | Child model sparks controversy(09/26/2007) |
- | Hit musicals to be staged in Mandarin(09/19/2007) |
- | English-language campaigners blast public signs(09/19/2007) |
- | Dispelling adolescent awkwardness, step by step(09/12/2007) |
- | Govt. orders universities to stabilize canteen prices(09/05/2007) |
- | Boy, 9, becomes youngest college student in HK(08/29/2007) |
- | Is English invading the Chinese language?(08/22/2007) |
- | Top NCEE winners not necessarily ‘top in career’(08/15/2007) |
- | Zhang Jingchu: China’s next Hollywood starlet(08/08/2007) |
- | Universities forbidden to expel pregnant students(08/08/2007) |
- | Students: New regulation more humane(08/08/2007) |
- | Norwegian princess says she is clairvoyant(08/01/2007) |
- | SZ boy wins gold medal at physics Olympiad(08/01/2007) |
- | NCEE achiever offers lessons to Internet addicts(07/25/2007) |
- | Life’s magic as ‘Harry Potter’ turns 18(07/25/2007) |
- | Off-campus accommodation banned(07/18/2007) |
- | New seven wonders unveiled(07/11/2007) |
- | American sets hot dog eating record(07/11/2007) |
- | Happy birthday to ‘Shenzhen Daily’(07/04/2007) |
- | Survey: Discrimination in job market common(06/27/2007) |
- | Teenagers’ outlook on adulthood surveyed(06/20/2007) |
- | NCEE essay topics reflect social changes(06/13/2007) |
- | National college entrance exams: Three decades on(06/06/2007) |
- | 18-year-old girl conquers world’s highest peak(05/30/2007) |
- | Survey: China’s children too busy for playtime(05/23/2007) |
- | Scholars call for China’s own Mother’s Day(05/16/2007) |
- | Virtual marriages among children cause concern(05/09/2007) |
- | Minors need care and respect(04/25/2007) |
- | The more you play, the more you lose(04/18/2007) |
- | ‘Happy Boys’ have no tears(04/11/2007) |
- | Idol obsession leads to tragedy(04/04/2007) |
- | Knut, Germany’s cutest celebrity(03/28/2007) |
- | Student’s death raises mental health concern(03/21/2007) |
- | Experts: Bleak future for blockbusters(03/14/2007) |
- | Nanshan schools cancel homework(03/07/2007) |
- | Do new laws regulate our lives too much?(02/28/2007) |
- | Beijing promotes first “Queuing Day”(02/14/2007) |
- | Camera phones change news-gathering(02/07/2007) |
- | New James Bond promotes movie in China(01/31/2007) |
- | Starbucks in Forbidden City stirs up debate(01/24/2007) |
- | Food and drink banned on Shenzhen Metro(01/17/2007) |
- | Demand for reward sparks debate(01/10/2007) |
- | ‘Days without MSN ’ syndrome(01/03/2007) |
- | Students urge Christmas boycott(12/27/2006) |
- | Shanghai team targets smile shortage(12/20/2006) |
- | Undergraduate VP of multinationl(12/13/2006) |
- | Dragon no longer suits China?(12/06/2006) |
- | Prizewinners share the secrets(11/29/2006) |
- | Students sweep prizes in English contest(11/22/2006) |
- | Borrow 200,000 yuan to be a dutiful son?(11/15/2006) |
- | Local school marks centenary(11/08/2006) |
- | Reading Month kicks off(11/01/2006) |
- | Sexy photos spark angry rebuke(10/25/2006) |
- | Ministry denies report on ACT in China(10/18/2006) |
- | Supergirl look-alike wins(10/11/2006) |
- | Does a quick country visit teach city kids anything?(09/27/2006) |
- | Super Girl interview selected for English test(09/20/2006) |
- | Running to school(09/13/2006) |
- | Chimney sweeps’ day(09/06/2006) |
- | Notting Hill dances to carnival beat(08/30/2006) |
- | Teen supermodel wins Cambridge slot(08/23/2006) |
- | Shenyang kids paint record picture(08/16/2006) |
- | Junior college graduate conquers Microsoft(08/09/2006) |
- | Help(08/02/2006) |
- | Student wooed by 9 U.S. universities(08/02/2006) |
- | The Tangshan earthquake(07/26/2006) |
- | SZ NCEE champ to study in HK(07/19/2006) |
- | Arts festival showcases Nanshan’s quality education(07/10/2006) |
- | ‘SZ Daily’a close friend:NCEE English whiz(07/05/2006) |
- | Qinghai-Tibet Railway making trial run(06/28/2006) |
- | Hawking inspires students(06/21/2006) |
- | The 2006 World Cup kicks off(06/14/2006) |
- | Chinese-American top graduate at West Point(05/31/2006) |
- | ‘The Promise’ crew in hot water(05/17/2006) |
- | Action Points(05/10/2006) |
- | Sugary drinks won’t be sold in American schools(05/10/2006) |
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