To improve his family's financial situation, Liu borrowed money to take the driving test and started driving for a living. In 1993, Liu returned home with the more than 10,000 yuan he earned, and decided to reopen his library.
Today, 3 billion women and girls live in countries where rape within marriage is not explicitly criminalized. But injustice and violations take other forms as well.
To meet that goal, sizable and rapid reductions in carbon emissions are needed. Specifically, net carbon emissions need to decline to zero by the middle of the century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change.
To strengthen judges' responsibility, the draft also provides organizational and operational rules for collegiate bench trials and sole-judge trials as well as duties of relevant judicial personnel, the document said.
To the delight of its fan base, the first episode of the second season premiered on Oct 22 and will be followed by a new episode each week.
To mark this milestone, passengers passing through Hong Kong West Kowloon Station on Monday were presented with small gifts.
兰州关键字优化排名
To keep his cat home afloat, Chen had to find ways to make ends meet, but he did not want the lives of the cats to be compromised.
To those fretting that Amazon will halt its growth in Seattle as it pursues a second North American headquarters, the lease is the latest sign that the retail giant plans to continue expanding in its hometown.
To help further the cause, the ministry issued a guideline for e-commerce-enabled poverty alleviation last week. Specifically, the ministry said it will help enable more areas to come out of poverty through e-commerce, and guide farm product companies to build long-term and stable partnerships with poverty-stricken areas.
Today, we’re listing the 50 most popular stories on GeekWire. As you’ll see in the list below, sometimes it is the offbeat and oddball stories that take off, such as Todd Bishop’s detailing of the so-called “Creepy Cameraman” (GeekWire story No. 2) and Taylor Soper’s look at the “bad-ass Boeing missile” which flies over buildings and fries computers with microwaves (GeekWire story No. 36.)