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Tobacco companies go online for ad space

Tobacco companies have shifted their focus to the Internet, as well as increased product placement in movies and TV series.

Online appointments for Beijinger passports

Beijing residents can make an online appointment to apply for passports starting June 1, 2013, cutting the process by two days.

Dust heaps to become green

Beijing's city administration bureau has vowed to clean up 279 blocks of bare land covering more than 5,800 hectares that have turned into refuse dumps due to poor management.

Soaring Beijing agent rent 'fees' face ban

Greedy property rental agents who inflate the rates of properties they manage in Beijing and charge excessive broker fees will be banned.

New red alert on air quality

The most serious level of air pollution is now a red alert rather than orange, according to a new guideline released by Beijing Meteorological Bureau on Thursday

Professor ordered to pay student for mental damages

A Beijing court ordered a professor at Peking University, one of the country’s most famous universities, to pay 200 yuan ($32.60) as compensation for mental damages to a college student whom he called “traitor” on Sina Weibo, a popular China’s micro-blogging service, the Beijing News reported on Thursday.

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