The area of the blast is invaded every year by large numbers of vendors who sell food and various articles, with no supervision.
The aircraft flight recorders, or black boxes, recovered after the crashes showed that multiple alarms activated. These included a device that vibrated the pilot's control column, audible warnings that the planes were too close to the ground and a "clacker" to indicate they were flying too fast. There were also multiple warning lights alerting the pilots to dangerous speed and altitude.
The article urges caution, as declaring victory now, when many people simply can't get tested or have to wait around two weeks to get results, is like "turning off the lights and claiming you eradicated a cockroach infestation".
The amended bill now goes back to Congress, which will have 30 days to consider the change.
The ambassadors conveyed cordial greetings from their state leaders to Xi.
The ambassador said Nepal will also provide more Chinese-speaking tour guides, and increase the number of hotels and restaurants to provide better services.
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The area has one of the largest recoverable shale oil resources in China, containing about 1 billion metric tons of oil. According to the company's development plan, crude oil output in Jimsar will reach 1 million tons in 2021 and annual output of 2 million tons from 2025 for a period of nine years.
The agreement follows other similar initiatives by British and Chinese companies to partner on satellite technology. Last year, the Xi'an-based China Academy of Space Technology Xi'an and the University of Surrey's Institute for Communications Systems signed a two-year contract to develop High Throughput Satellite and 5G mobile satellite systems.
The arctic fox enclosure looks curiously like a human house, replete with plush chairs, bookshelves and windowsills-but with a large running wheel rather than a treadmill for home exercise.
The allegation came to light late last week when Li Youyou, a classmate of Gao's who is now in Canada, posted an item about the case on social networking site Douban. It became one of the hottest topics online during the Tomb Sweeping Festival break.