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The commentary noted that negligence of such minor cases reflects public security loopholes, while in essence, it refers to some local authorities' indifference to ordinary people's interests.

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Cameron's 3-D team will forge cooperation with a local team to make "The Art of War," about the ancient Chinese strategist and philosopher Sun Tzu.

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BEIJING - Urban residents in Beijing left 183.7 tonnes of paper scraps from firecrackers set off during the week-long Spring Festival holiday, according to the capital's environmental sanitation group.The figure was 3.09 tonnes less than that of the previous year.More than 5,000 sweepers worked during the holiday to keep residential communities and streets clean, said Zhang Zhiqiang, a manager with the Beijing Environmental Sanitation Engineering Group.The group also kept 20 water tank trailers on standby every day during the week of January 22 to 28 in case of fires, as the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday is regarded as a season with a high occurrence of fires as a result of the firecracker spree, according to Zhang.On average, a family may spend hundreds of yuan on firecrackers during the Spring Festival, with some paying more than 10,000 yuan (about ,500) for the seasonal spree.There were no statistics on how much firecracker waste was left in rural areas, where people are more enthusiastic in following the festival tradition and handle the waste themselves.Setting off firecrackers was believed to be an effective way to dispel misfortune and evils in ancient times, and thus became a must for the Chinese during major festivals and celebrations.However, safety hazards caused by firecrackers became a major concern in China in the late 1980s, and 282 cities banned them successively in the 1990s, resulting in controversies as some complained that the centuries-old tradition would disappear if the ban continued.People also complained that there had been a loss of festivity without the bangs of firecrackers.Following suit with other cities, the Beijing municipal government lifted its 12-year ban on firecrackers in December 2005, but still restricts the locations and timing for igniting firecrackers.

  

They also discussed ways to protect nuclear materials and related facilities and prevent illicit trafficking of nuclear materials.

  

"The document indicates that the country's green construction sector is moving into a fast development phase, and shows the government's resolve to speed up energy-saving and emission-reduction efforts," said Wang Youwei, deputy head of the China Association of Building Energy Efficiency.

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