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3. Headlines (A)1. France, UK push for no-fly zone in Libya2. US, NA TO weighing legality of no-fly zone3. Govt to build 10 m homes(subtitle: financial foundation for subsidized housing program …completely viable‟)4. Country ramps up healthcare spending5. China‟s imports of NZ milk jump five-fold6. Widespread tsunami warning issued7. Fierce tremor felt in Beijing, Shanghai8. Wave of destruction(subtitle: Japan‟s 8.8-magnitude tremor is world‟s 5th largest in 140 years )9. Heat burn Lakers 94-8810. Obama …trump card‟ to be China ambassador11. UN: Gender equality …distant goal‟12. Govt to put brakes on official car use13. Sino-British talks on IP rights( subtitle: Cooperation on Olympics, digital content and battles against infringement )14. Homegrown tech used in Beijing maglev rail line15. Vanke upbeat on home sales( Note: Vanke 万科房产)16. Best Buy sets eye on inland China for growth17. Medicine makers may feel the pinch18. No harm to China from Japanese nuclear accident19. Japan reels from disaster20. 50 nations move to assist search and rescue operations21. 160 people possibly exposed to radiation22. 10,000 feared dead after tsunami hit towns23. Quake impact on economy …considerable‟ : Japan govt24. Troops doubled for relief efforts, world rushes aid25. Experts, disaster teams sent to help Japanese counterparts26. Tokyo faces uncertainty over supply of food, energy( Some store shelves empty; railway lines shut down )27. Radiation fears spark panic purchases( … a multistory, 24-hour general store in Tokyo‟s Roppongi district, was sold out of radios, torches, ca ndles,fuel cans and sleeping bags on Tuesday as a Reuters reporter visited the shop. ) 28. Japan radiation crisis escalates( Minute levels detected in Tokyo140,000 people asked to stay indoors )29. Germany to shut 7 pre-1980 nuclear plants( EU meeting to discuss future of industry )30. Vice-FM: Quake, tsunami damage akin to a “war”2. Headlines (A)1. Chinese kids top choice of adoptive US families2. Libyan protests spread; death toll reaches 1003. Police reminded of limit to duties4. Spending cuts raise prospects of shutdown5. ROK hopes to revive contacts with DPRK6. Charity transparency criticized7. Kobe outfoxes younger stars for 4th MVP trophy8. Vancouver tops list of most livable cities9. Smoking ban in NYC parks over the line?10. VOA signing off comes as no surprise11. Hope fading for 300 still missing after NZ quake12. Organ traffickers could get death penalty13. Evacuation operation activated( Home-bound Chinese nationals to leave Libya by air, sea and road )14. GM rice not to consumers‟ taste, shows survey result15. Shanghai population may top 23 million16. Households restricted to having one, licensed pet17. Several corrupt officials repatriated back to China18. Ottawa suggests progress be made on extradition19. Libyans hold mass protests to oust leader20. Protesters stay defiant after Gadhafi‟s speech21. Vintage Moutai fails to meet high sales expectations22. No contract renewals for ill workers23. New law targets organ traders24. Higher tax threshold to assist poor on way25. Raise cutoff points, help the poor26. Wen: Govt …confident of curbing inflation‟27. Beijing and Tokyo to resume ministerial-level dialogue28. Investors see bullish trend in price of oil29. Elderly: …Regulations needed in care sector‟30. Maternity ward deaths in India sparks investigation1.Shanghai to set up suicide hotline2.900 “electrical thieves”nabbed in Guangzhou3.Chinese firms grow more brand conscious4.Training the unskilled key to full employment5.Shanghai firms urged to raise workers’pay6.Sustainable growth a highlight of cooperation7. Shenzhen SEZ to host int’l trade meeting8. Wasted time ---- study says “multitasking”inefficient9. Survey: 3 million US teens contemplate suicide10. Surgery tools left in 1,500 US sufferers a year11. China and EU ---- the new partners?12. Pollution picture to brighten13. 11 dead, 24 injured in train, truck collision14. PC, fax sales expected to soar15. Meeting with Iran positive: US16.Stock market plunges as selling spree continues17.Wen: We’ll do whatever it takes to fight crisis18.Visit cements all-weather partnership19.ROK boat sinks in Antarctic, 22 feared dead20.Micro blogs save abducted childrenHeadlines (4)1.New rules aimed at driving overloaded trucks off highways2. Car-accident student on trial for knife death (front page)Student on trial for stabbing after death (inside page)3. Countdown to indoor smoking ban(Beijing -- A smoking ban at all indoor public venues on the Chinese mainland will take effect on May 1, the Ministry of Health said, though specific penalties and responsibilities for enforcement have not been set.In a document released on Tuesday, the ministry for the first time included detailed anti-smoking rules: no-smoking signs must be displayed, outdoor smoking areas should not affect pedestrian traffic, and no vending machines will sell cigarettes.)4. Film legend Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79( Los Angeles – Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film goddess whose sultry screen life wasoften upstaged by her stormy personal life, died (on March 23) at age 79. Associated Press )5. Chinese fans sing Taylor‟s praises6. Gadhafi forces shell rebels( Tripoli, Libya -- In the latest fighting on Tuesday, Gadhafi‟s tanks shelled the rebel-held western town of Misrata, and casualties included three children killed when their car was hit, residents said, adding the death toll for Monday alone had reached 40. Reuters)7. Housing price hunch lifts mainland stocks8. Cities lag in setting home-price targets( Beijing – Nearly 95 percent of cities and regions in China have not released their 2011 targets for housing price control as of Friday, a week from the deadline. March 26-27, 2011 China Daily )9. Chinese cities show support for Earth Hour( … from 8:30 - 9:30 on March 26 )10. Liz Taylor buried in small ceremony at LA cemetery11. EU leaders agree on austerity measures12. NA TO-led air strikes continue in Libya13. President prepared to step down if Yemen in “safe hands”(… Yemen‟s longtime ruler told tens of thousands of supporters on Friday that he‟s ready to step down but only if he can leave the country in “safe hands” Associated Press )14. Urbanization to drive China‟s growth15. China Southern donates 1m yuan to help needy students( China Southern Airlines has donated 1 million yuan ( $152,300) to Tsinghua University to sponsor 100 promising yet impoverished college students. The university, ranked among the nation‟s top two, will celebrate its centenary in April. March 26-27, 2011 China Daily)16. Long vigil over a dead reactorChernobyl: a problem beyond human scale17. Urbanization …threatens food security‟( Beijing – Blind and excessive land exploitation in China‟s urbanization may partially contribute to the sharp decrease of the country‟s arable land and pose a threat to food security, a senior official has warned. … )18. Web lit: E-fiction draws writers, readers, big bucks19. 250,000 protest in UK against govt cuts20. Libyan rebels advance westwards21. Syrian president to address nation …very soon‟ amid clashes, protests22. Nuclear reactors deter real estate investors( Mounting concern over nuclear safety has left the construction of many homes unfinished near the nuclear power plant in Daya Bay near Shenzhen. …)23. Radiation rise confirmed but locals remain unfazed( Northeast China counties remain calm despite traces of radioactive iodine )24. Nice brews come at a cost( Spring tea prices steaming thanks to lengthy cold season, shortages )( …Many plantations in the growing areas hired fewer experienced tea-pickers because their wages have doubled. … )。