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52. Clock's ticking on GMT's supremacy: Slowing earth and needs of a modern world signal the end for standard time and its leap seconds
53. China move could call time on GMT
54. Answers missing in report on rail crash: Questions remain after disclosure that a serious software bug played pivotal role in deadly accident
55. Poor oversight and design caused wreck, report says: 54 people will be punished over the July crash, but official finding withholds crucial technical details
56. Aviation think tank ready to provide new direction: New organisation modelled loosely on Nasa in the US will unite scientists and engineers in effort to turn government plan for Chinese planes into reality
57. China's eyes in the sky 'go public': Beijing makes its home-grown Beidou satellite navigation system available for civilian use, posing a challenge to American dominance in the field
58. Internet upgrade to remove roadblocks to web growth: Some fear embrace of next-generation technology could also help efforts to track users in cyberspace
59. Shanxi coal chief fired as graft probe launched
60. 'Leftover' relief donations diverted: Guangdong charity's plans to keep unspent disaster funds for use in province draw criticism
61. Top officials face trial in soccer corruption scandal
62. Anger as tobacco expert is honoured: Top doctor left fuming by academy's award to professor for his work on low-tar cigarettes
63. Red Cross set to ask ministers for help: Scandal-hit charity's vice-president insists serious intervention by State Council is needed to restructure its operations and redefine its role
64. Third of toys tested too toxic for children: Greenpeace finds dangerous levels of heavy metals in products sold in HK and on the mainland - with one item containing 1,300 times the US limit for lead
65. Amid heavy smog, silver lining for face-mask sellers: big profits
66. Ancient trees tell different climate story: Liu Yu has studied untouched forests dating thousands of years along the remote Tibetan Plateau for clues to past and current weather
67. Police suspect bank explosion was robbery
68. Hi-tech vessel boosts push in deep seas: One of the most advanced oceanic research ships in the world is launched as Beijing steps up its global drive to tap into more oil and minerals
69. Protected deer still live in fear of the tiger: Even after 1,000 years in captivity, the species retains a memory of its ancient predator
70. US asks Canberra about China space base: Washington, out of the loop on satellite tracking station, seeks assurance 'to avoid mishaps'
71. Liaoning sends drones over East China Sea
72. Investigators look into unauthorised take-off: China Eastern flight goes under review after its pilot failed to heed control tower orders at Osaka airport
73. Toxic scare after blast at factory
74. Roof blowout at Beijing airport stirs call for probe
75. Hainan forests in peril, report says: Island's government rejects Greenpeace study as ridiculous, saying amount of timber has increased
76. Cagey on his age, Hu's voting card is invalid
77. Electric car an idea that may have had its day: Problems in the industry, such as cost issues, could prompt a rethink by Beijing and see a shift to hybrids
78. Disaster for Mars moon probe: Russian spacecraft equipped with Chinese devices - some from Hong Kong - veers off course on politically sensitive first joint-venture space mission
79. Her medal was gold, her can wasn't
80. 200b yuan falls far short for ministry: Beijing's emergency funding is far below the 800 billion yuan a year needed over next five years to fully pay off contractors' debts and complete projects
81. China has tracking station in Australia: Beijing gives its space programme a fresh boost with rocket monitoring base close to Nasa and European Space Agency facilities in territory of key US ally
82. To space, via Australia: A ground station in rural Western Australia is vital to China's ambitions in orbit. The locals are unruffled by its presence, but the United States may be
83. Launch hits new level of precision: Blast-off from Gansu shows that rockets can reliably hit their target in near-earth orbit
84. Risky mission tests confidence: Scientists certain they have plan for every possible emergency for spacecraft's rendezvous with orbiting laboratory
85. Chemistry song has winning formula, despite lyrics
86. 'Political' flight for launch of superjumbo: The first Airbus A380 operated by a Chinese airline makes a domestic, not international, start
87. An obsession with desert reptile kept zoologist on the run: Scientist's five-year project finds that the size of grains of sand affects the steppe-toad lizard's speed
88. All systems go as spacelab lifts into orbit: Successful launch of Tiangong-1 clears safety doubts about Long March rocket and the craft will now wait to dock with another ship to conduct experiments
89. Crash 'could have been avoided': Well-known problems involving equipment, technology and management contributed to the Shanghai subway system's latest accident, experts say
90. Scientists side with Einstein on light speed: Critics on the mainland pick apart European particle experiment on technical issues
91. Award for malaria drug discovery reignites row: Tu Youyou, now 81, honoured for research in 1960s and '70s, but many feel she is given too much credit
92. Family attacks medical staff after woman dies: Son and 30 relatives blame hospital for death of patient, 70, after they say blackout stopped machines
93. Angry villagers riot over land grab: Residents raid police station in Lufeng, block roads and clash with officers in row over cadres selling land to firm without their knowledge, witnesses say
94. Panel seeks more time for train crash report: Investigators say they need a deadline extension for 'deeper analysis and verification' of their data
95. Launch date looms for space module: China hopes next week's launch of orbiting module - delayed by rocket flaws - will provide stepping stone to building full-sized space station by 2020
96. Lunar researcher dies from overwork
97. Bid to create standards for waste cooking oil: Beijing completes draft plan to unify methods to identify potentially dangerous 'gutter oil'
98. Six little piggies who really are just like dad: Castrated and well past his prime, quake hero pig has just become the proud father of six clones
99. Billionaire smashes his car 'to set an example': Philanthropist's environmental message goes awry, sparking criticism online instead
100. Crash probe targets managers: Investigators' draft report says Wenzhou collision should be blamed mostly on Shanghai Rail Bureau's management and not front-line staff and suppliers
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