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Jiangsu News

Grapes from Jiangxinzhou sold in foreign sale venues for the first time
Grapes from Jiangxinzhou were sold in METRO and Walmart for the first time.
The counter of "Books at preferential prices" gaining popularity
The Xinhua Bookstore in Xinjiekou, evaluated as one of the "10 best bookstores" in Nanjing, has set up a summer counter of "Books at preferential prices" in recent days, becoming very popular among students and readers.
Agricultural products of Jiangsu gaining popularity abroad
In recent days, the "2005 to 2010 Plans of Vitalizing Agricultural Product Export of Jiangsu" has been issued. According to this plan, Jiangsu will try to realize an annual increase rate of agricultural products of over 15%.
 
 
International News

Israeli forces storm Gaza Synagogues
Israeli troops stormed a Gaza Strip synagogue and dragged out screaming Jewish settlers and their supporters yesterday as Israel's pullout from the occupied territory shifted into high gear.
Iraq lawmakers work on draft constitution
A spokesman for the biggest Shiite party Thursday predicted a breakthrough on the constitution within the next two days, as negotiators scrambled to finish the draft by next week's deadline. A roadside bomb killed four more U.S. soldiers in a city north of Baghdad, reported AP.
al-Qaida leader in Saudi Arabia killed
Police raids touched off fierce gunbattles Thursday that killed six Islamic extremists, and authorities said the dead included al-Qaida's leader in Saudi Arabia, whose hideout was found to hold the head of a murdered American last summer. A police officer was also killed, reported AP.
 
 
Domestic News

Guangzhou oil supply 'returning to normal'
The fuel shortage affecting Guangdong is dragging on, but the situation in Guangzhou has improved since earlier in the week when hundreds of drivers queued up at the city's pumps.
Opinion: Corruption has to stay capital crime
Corruption in China is a crime that draws capital punishment. But capital punishment doesn't seem to deter "capital crimes." So should we abolish capital punishment?
China-US textile talks make progress
China and the United States have made progress in talks to reach a comprehensive agreement on textile trade at a two-day conference in San Francisco - and a new round of negotiations is expected soon.
 
 
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