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Students in quake zone take college entrance exams in tents |
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Hundreds of students in an earthquake zone in southwest China started taking crucial university entrance exams in tents Thursday, state media reported.
Xinhua News Agency said about 700 students in Ning' |
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NCEE smooth despite rain |
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RAINSTORMS caused little inconvenience to Shenzhen's high school graduates who began sitting their three-day National College Entrance Examinations (NCEE) on Thursday.
A yellow rainstorm warning was issued by |
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China quake-hit students get counseling for exam |
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STUDENTS in a region of southwest China hit by an earthquake at the weekend have received psychological counseling to prepare them for this week's national university entrance exams.
Around 180,000 people were |
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Millions tackle high pressure exams |
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MILLIONS of students across China picked up their pens today to start national college entrance exams amid concerns about sweltering temperatures and high-tech cheating.
A record 10 million high school students |
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Maybe too much ado about China's college entrance exam |
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She was not going to a grand party or office meeting, but 25-year-old Lin Xiao had checked her dressing once and again before leaving home Thursday morning.
No tank top, no cartoon or English |
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Chinese students attend college entrance exam in tents in earthquake area |
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Almost 700 teenagers in the quake-hit Ning'er county in southwest China started their all-important matriculation exams in tents on Thursday.
Eighty tents were set out in rows on the grounds of Pu'er |
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Officials from the Ministry of Education monitor examination halls |
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Officials from the Ministry of Education monitor examination halls through security cameras installed at the Wuhan No.2 Middle School in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province on Thursday, June 7, 2007.
Some 9.5 million |
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Students take oxygen for the upcoming national college entrance exams |
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Students take oxygen as they review for the upcoming national college entrance examinations at a hospital in Suining, southwest China's Sichuan province, June 5, 2007.
commonly known as "gaokao" in Chinese |
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A student prays for her upcoming national college entrance examination |
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A student prays for her upcoming national college entrance examination at a temple in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu province, June 6, 2007.
This year, a record 10 million Chinese youngsters will sit for the two-day National |
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A mother prays behind a school gate |
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A mother prays behind a school gate as her child takes the national college entrance exams in Shanghai, June 7, 2007.
Starting Thursday, a record 10 million Chinese youngsters will sit for the two-day National College Entrance |
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Anxious parents |
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Parents wait at the gate of a school compound as their children take their National College Entrance Exams in Changzhi, north China's Shanxi province, June 7, 2007.
Millions of students across China picked up their pens on |
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National college entrance exams: Three decades on |
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On May 24, 1977, the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping delivered a speech titled "Respect Knowledge: Respect Talents," indicating the possible re-introduction of the national college entrance exams that had been stopped a |
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Thirty Years of Exams - Still three days of hell |
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Thirty years ago China reinstated its college entrance exams, scrapped for 11 years as a pernicious bourgeois exercise during the "cultural revolution" (1966-76). Tomorrow 10.1 million driven students take the harrowing three- |
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National college entrance exam: three decades on |
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On May 24 1977, the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping delivered a speech entitled "Respect Knowledge: Respect Talents", indicating the possible re-introduction of the national college entrance exam that had been stopped |
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