In 2010, Nepal and 12 other countries with tiger populations signed an agreement to double their big cat numbers by 2022. The Himalayan nation is set to be the first to achieve this target.
In 1964, the US inflation rate was 1 percent and the unemployment rate was 5 percent. Ten years later, inflation rose to over 12 percent and unemployment was over 7 percent. By the summer of 1980, inflation was over 14 percent and unemployment was over 7.5 percent. How did this happen?
In 2012, Kyrgyzstan presented its project, according to which, the route would run through more areas in the south of the country, with the route increased to 380 km.
In 2005, it took "a very important decision" to set up a final assembly line in Tianjin, its first such facility outside Europe.
Ignoring public concern is not judicial independence but judicial dictatorship.
Imports and exports of State-owned enterprises increased slightly. In the first eight months, the import and export business of SOEs in Gansu reached 14.1 billion yuan, up 2.7 percent and accounting for 61.5 percent of its total foreign trade, an increase of 5.7 percentage points over the same period last year.
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In 1994 Zhang established the first Wumart store in Beijing, which initially was designed to showcase the information-management system and point-of-sale devices he developed for Chinese retailers. The supermarket quickly drew the attention of millions of Beijing residents and reached revenue of 100 million yuan in the first year. In 2004, Wumart took up about one-third of Beijing's retail market.
Improvement of the financial regulatory framework, targeted at prevention of systemic risks in a more efficient way, should be part of overall financial reform, said Zhou, adding that the central bank will play a more important role in the restructured regulatory system.
In 1989, Hei worked in New York for renowned Asian art and antique dealer Robert Ellsworth, gaining his first experiences in top-end exhibitions and fairs.
Immortalized in Washington's Smithsonian Institution as "America's Legendary Daredevil", the tall, thin man born Robert Craig Knievel always garbed in patriotic, star-studded red, white and blue was best known for an ill-fated 1974 attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon in Idaho on a rocket-powered "Skycycle," and a spectacular crash at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. He suffered dozens of broken bones before retiring in 1980.