Residents in Beijing may have a second chance to get hold of a license plate other than waiting for a magical win at the lottery system. The Beijing Higher Court will hold its year's first legal auction of 30 impounded cars with license ...
Tags: Licensed Cars, Impounded cars, Auto
New research reveals that Oregon residents covered by Medicaid -- the publicly funded health insurance program for the poor -- are 40 percent more likely to use emergency rooms than people with no insurance. This finding suggests that ...
Piers Linney, co-founder and CEO of cloud services and unified communications company Outsourcery, believes that it will take the cloud between five and 10 years to fully mature. In an interview with Computing, the entrepreneur, who has ...
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Reports of a new eco-conscious Porsche 911 Blu Edition have surfaced following the leak of an alleged official image. Published on Porsche enthusiast forum 911uk.com, the 911 Blu Edition is said to be powered by a detuned version of ...
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The price of a new car license plate in Shanghai fell for the third consecutive month after hitting a record high of over 90,000 yuan (14,679 U.S. dollars) in March. In a monthly auction that ended at noon Saturday, the average bid for a ...
Tags: Car Plate, Auto Accessories
China Daily reported that if the lottery system allowing people to purchase automobiles in first-tier cities was expanded to all major cities across the country, it would be a big damper for the country's steel industry. China's steel ...
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It goes without saying that China has proven it is a true heavyweight global contender. The herculean growth achieved by China over the past two decades is unprecedented in the annals of human history. China has overtaken Japan to become ...
Tags: China, Standard and Poor's, data, economy