梅州月经规律是什么原因-【梅州曙光医院】,梅州曙光医院,梅州淋菌尿道炎如何治,梅州妇科检查哪里好,梅州做打胎前准备,梅州患细菌性阴道炎怎么办,梅州各种人流所需费用是多少,梅州各种打胎的大概价格

BEIJING, April 5 (Xinhua) -- The Communist Party of China (CPC) has set up more than 60,000 new grassroots party organizations nationwide while rectifying some 50,000 slack branches during an 18-month campaign to boost party building.The campaign of studying and implementing the Scientific Outlook on Development, launched in September 2008, has covered all the 75 million Party members in more than 370 branches across the country.The Scientific Outlook on Development, set forth by General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee and President Hu Jintao in 2003, emphasizes the well-being of the people and a comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable approach to development.Statistics show that during the campaign, more than 1.4 million items of outdated bylaws were abolished in units and departments nationwide. In addition, some 2.1 million new ones were issued and 2.5 million were amended. The bylaws cleanup covered science and technology development, environmental protection, people's livelihood, anti-corruption among other aspects.In the non-public sector, 12,000 new CPC branches were set up during the campaign, and another 24,000 are in the pipeline. All the law firms and certified accountant offices in China also have their own CPC branches installed.In a meeting of the Political Bureau of CPC Central Committee in March, the CPC leaders agreed that the campaign was of far-reaching significance for boosting the cause of China's modernization drive and Party building.CPC committees at all levels were urged to fulfill their commitments to the people, win public trust by bringing practical benefits to them and embrace innovation in Party building and contribute to the promotion of social harmony.
BEIJING, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Former chairman of Chinese electronics retailer giant Gome Huang Guangyu was sentenced to 14 years in prison by a Beijing court Tuesday morning over illegal business dealings, insider trading and bribery. File photo of Huang Guangyu.

GENEVA, April 20 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday asked the World Trade Organization to set up an expert panel to rule whether the European Union's antidumping duties on Chinese-made footwear violates global trade regulations.At a meeting of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body, the Chinese delegation reiterated that the EU's antidumping measure was inconsistent with related WTO agreements and it impaired China's benefits."China requests the DSB to establish a panel to ensure the protection of China's legitimate rights and benefits under the WTO agreements," the delegation said in a statement.The delegation said that it was taking the action after the latest consultations with the EU on March 31 failed to resolve China's concerns and "no mutually satisfactory solution could be reached."The delegation's statement also urged the 27-nation bloc to bring its legislation in line with WTO agrements and "to terminate the measure on Chinese footwear on account of their inconsistency with WTO rules."The EU said it regretted the step take by China and blocked the panel request. But according to the WTO's dispute settlement procedures, a panel request can be blocked only once, which means the panel would be established automatically if China makes a second request at a DSB meeting scheduled for next month.China first brought the dispute to the WTO on Feb. 4, which initiated a 60-day consultation period between the two sides.A panel request is the second step in the WTO's dispute settlement procedure following unsuccesful consultations in finding a resolution.
KABUL, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Two Chinese hostages who have been held by Afghan militants for over three months were released Saturday, the Chinese embassy said here Sunday.Yin Juming, the embassy charge d'affaires, told Xinhua that the two Chinese nationals working with the China Railway 14 Bureau were set free by the militants in western Afghanistan's Faryab province.Zhang Fengqiang, an engineer, and Wu Yulin, a worker, were seized by militants who claimed to be Taliban insurgents on Jan. 16 enroute from the working site to the residence camp in the province, said the Chinese diplomat.The duo were awaiting the journey back to China to reunite with their families, he said.
BEIJING, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Tuesday he expects the upcoming visit to China by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to be a new starting point in enhanced China-Germany economic cooperation.Wen made the remarks while meeting with German entrepreneurs and German President Horst Koehler in Beijing.Merkel will visit China in July, Wen said, adding that he hoped the two countries will cooperate in a tangible way.Wen met separately with Koehler earlier Tuesday afternoon.As major manufacturers and trading nations, China and Germany have played active roles in combating the financial crisis, Wen said.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R Front) meets with German President Horst Koehler (L Front) in Beijing, capital of China, May 18, 2010.Wen said the world economy is recovering sluggishly.The sovereign debt crisis in Europe has slowed down the economic recovery, he said, adding that the impact of the crisis is more severe and complicated than people expected.He urged the international community, in particular the major economies, to have a clear understanding of the situation, strengthen confidence, and seek an effective mechanism for global economic governance with joint efforts, so as to actively promote the world economic recovery.Koehler agreed with Wen's views on the international financial situation, praising what China did to combat the financial crisis.
来源:资阳报