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A nurse attends to patients being treated on drips in a hospital in Shanghai, April 3, 2013. (Photo: EPA)
Opinion
Morning Clicks
by Patrick Boehler
Morning Clicks
by Patrick Boehler

Expert says H7N9 won't be SARS 2.0 and officials promise accurate information

H7N9
Xinhua*
Shanghai Party Secretary Han Zheng promises to release "authoritative, accurate" information.
21st Century Business Herald*
SARS expert Zhong Nanshan says that this disease won't be SARS 2.0.
China News Service*
Developing a vaccine for H7N9 will take at least half a year, says official in charge of health emergencies.
Associated Press
H7N9 mutates and might infect mammals.
Council on Foreign Relations
China fails to offer a "viable, sustainable alternative" to current global health governance, writes Huang Yanzhong

 

Economy
Economic Observer
Beijing taxi drivers may soon get relief with a long-overdue price hike.
The Guardian
China doesn't need any more airports, writes scholar Wang Tao.
Bloomberg News
Adelson’s Vegas Sands faces trial over Macau licensing.
Radio Free Asia
Laos agrees to continue negotiations with China on Southeast Asia rail link loan.

 

Civil Society
BBC News*
News of a memorial in Hebei for the victims of the Tian'anmen Massacre emerge.
Southern Metropolis Daily*
Labour rights activist Zhao Haichao is critically ill.
Financial Times
China is losing virtual propaganda war.

 

Environment
China Dialogue
Will China’s new premier Li Keqiang improve the environment?
Huasheng Chenbao*
Yunnan's odorous "milk river" water quality is within benchmark levels, says local environmental department.
Xinhua
China welcomes EU delaying the enforcement of its emission-trading system for international flights.

 

* denotes articles in Chinese language.

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