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China Daily Audio News (July 3)
Residents don't want proposed plant (20090703-01)
The developer of a planned chemical plant in Maoming, Guangdong province, has received strong protests from nearby residents. They say the plant will cause pollution and health problems in their neighborhoods.
The feedback came after the company publicized a notice on June 4 to seek public opinions to be included in an environmental impact assessment.
Plans call for the Maoming paraxylene (PX) project to be built within the Maoming Oil Refinery Plant.
"The site of the PX project is too close to residential areas. It will be very harmful to the environment and public health," Zhang Youxiang, a citizen of Maoming, said yesterday.
原文链接:http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/lan ... content_8353136.htm
Teen jet survivor returns to family (20090703-02)
A young girl believed to be the only survivor of an Indian Ocean plane crash flew back to Paris yesterday to the waiting arms of her father, who gently embraced her and joked to lift her spirits.
Bahia Bakari, 14, returned to France from the Comoros Islands on a plane carrying a government minister and other French officials. The Falcon-900 jet with medical facilities left the archipelago nation, a former French colony, and arrived at Le Bourget airport just north of Paris.
原文链接:http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/lan ... content_8353133.htm
Plan for foreign firms' listings gathers steam (20090703-03)
With the goal of building Shanghai into a world-class financial hub, the central government is showing renewed interest in inviting foreign-funded firms to be listed in the country.
Deputy commerce minister Chen Jian said yesterday that his ministry will continue to work with other Cabinet departments on policies regarding domestic IPOs of foreign firms to "actively guide high-quality foreign firms to go public in China".
原文链接:http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/lan ... content_8353127.htm
Girls taken from parents and sold (20090703-04)
About 80 newborn baby girls from a Guizhou county have been removed from their families by officials since 2001, and most have been handed over to foreign adoptive parents as orphans at a price of $3,000 each, the Southern Metropolis News reported on Wednesday.
Among the 80 families are Lu Xiande and Yang Shuiying, a poor farming couple whose fifth daughter was removed by local family planning officials when they didn't pay the appropriate fine, it reported.
原文链接:http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/lan ... content_8353130.htm
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