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Luo Changping/Caijing Magazine Chen Guojun, the newly appointed general manager of Tonghua Iron & Steel Group, was beaten to death last Friday by marauding workers.
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Luo Changping/Caijing Magazine Rumors began flying that Jianlong planned to build a new steel plant in another city and replace existing Tonghua workers with recruits from there; that Mr. Chen (left) planned to slash thousands of jobs and shrink pensions; that he was earning three million yuan, about $438,000, or more a year.
Manager Murdered 2009
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Changping and Shunyi reported blue skies on roughly seven out of every 10 days and 6.5 out of every ten days in 2007, respectively, before they were added to the city monitoring network.
More 'Blue Skies' in Beijing Steven Q. Andrews 2008
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The three new stations sit in the scenic districts of Huairou, Changping and Shunyi.
More 'Blue Skies' in Beijing Steven Q. Andrews 2008
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Set on the Ming Tomb Reservoir in Changping District, the course has 13 holes along the water, a treat in arid Beijing.
Capital Courses Al Campbell 2008
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Changping, 40 kilometers to the northwest, and Shunyi, 40 kilometers to the northeast, are also located beyond the sixth ring road.
More 'Blue Skies' in Beijing Steven Q. Andrews 2008
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Shohei, Japanese pronunciation of Changping, Confucius's birthplace;
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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The change compared to 2010 was primarily attributable to amortization on the Changping production facility, which started to amortize in September 2010 and higher depreciation for Tangshan Yian's new animal production line.
unknown title 2011
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The change compared to 2010 was primarily attributable to amortization on the Changping production facility, which started to amortize in September 2010 and higher depreciation for Tangshan Yian's new animal production line.
unknown title 2011
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Earlier this month, people waited four days and three nights to register for low-income housing in the central city of Xian, while admission to a certain Beijing kindergarten in Changping last year required a week-long, round-the-clock queue, for which people set up camp beds along the pavement.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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