In 1980, we knew processors were coming that would make computers like the Apple II even more useful and powerful. In 1990, we knew that the Mac and Windows would be made better in the next versions. In 2000, the internet was new, and we knew more exciting things were coming. And in 2010, mobile devices and social media were still new enough that we knew (or thought we knew) that more, better technology was yet to come.
In 2009, a contract for 20 locomotives was signed between CRRC Dalian and New Zealand, which marked the first entry of China-made locomotives into a developed country. CRRC Dalian has exported 48 locomotives to New Zealand over the past ten years.
In 2003, the No 2 Intermediate People's Court in Tianjin sentenced Yang to death with a two-year reprieve, mainly based on a confession that Wu Danhong, an attorney who has represented Yang since 2017, said was obtained under torture.
In 2016 only, American companies operating in China recorded total sales volume of 6.8 billion, surpassing their Chinese counterparts in the US by 0 billion.
In 2012, Weichai bought a 25-percent stake in Kion and a 70-percent controlling stake in Kion's subsidiary Linde Hydraulics. The stakes have since grown to 45 percent in Kion and 90 percent in Linde.
In 1975, during China's second expedition to the summit of Qomolangma, Xia suffered severe frostbite in his legs, which had to be amputated at the knees. All his teammates eventually reached the top.
淮南专业做无痛肠镜检查专业的医院
In 2015, the Ministry of Education and the State Language Commission launched the project to survey, display and develop language resources and protect endangered languages from extinction.
In 2015, the company chose Florida’s Space Coast for a 750,000-square-foot rocket manufacturing facility and an orbital launch pad. This June, Blue Origin tentatively tapped Alabama for a 200,000-square-foot engine factory.
In 2015, a three-year campaign to increase the number and sanitation of toilets at tourist sites began. The campaign expanded to improve public toilets in cities and build better private toilets in rural areas.
In 2014, the International Court of Justice ruled that Japan should halt Antarctic whaling.