Sun Jiayi, deputy general manager of Laya Plaza in Shanghai, tells Xinhua News that customers who use serving chopsticks will get reward points they can exchange for parking coupons.
Supervisory commissions will be established at the national, provincial, city, and county levels to ensure that supervision covers everyone in the public sector who exercises public power.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a liberal icon, died last week at age 87, vacating her seat on the nine-person bench and opening the door for Trump to select a replacement, which would cement a 6-3 conservative majority for the high court.
Sukhbir Sandhu, an expert in sustainability from the University of South Australia (UniSA), recently said Australia should establish a "fire-line" similar to SA's existing Goyder Line of rainfall, which maps areas unsuitable for planting crops.
Synereo's partnership with Qiyi Culture, the leading production company in China, aims to infuse blockchain technology into flourishing online creation economy.
Supermodel Karlie Kloss arrives at the British Fashion Awards 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, Dec 4, 2017. [Photo/IC]
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Summer Programming Scholarships: Increases access to Seattle Parks and Recreation 2019 summer camp scholarships for students experiencing poverty. Funding will provide scholarships for an additional 750 slots in various camps throughout Seattle. Apply here.
Sunday's convincing win for Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential elections provides the EU with an opportunity to shake off its populist blues and move forward with a new unity of purpose. The Macron win was important because he was by far the most pro-EU candidate arguing that what France needed was more European integration, not less. It is no surprise that his victory was especially welcomed in Brussels.
TCM institutions across China provided 910 million services in 2015, accounting for 15.7 percent of all medical services in China, compared with 14.3 percent in 2009, according to a report released by the State Council Information Office in December.
Supreme Court nominees can now be confirmed by a simple majority of the Senate after McConnell changed the rules in 2017 to overcome a Democratic filibuster of Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the high court.