Quakes of such size generally don't cause any significant damage.
Public services near high-speed railway stations should be provided, including health services, education, entertainment and sports. Moreover, connecting stations and downtown areas should be well planned.
Qualcomm is the world's largest mobile chip maker, but recently it has been involved in a string of challenges. In the quarter ended in September, it posted an almost 90 percent slump in profit, as its ongoing patent battle with Apple hurt its licensing and chips business.
Qunun then went online for help over Twitter, writing of being in "real danger" if forced to return to her family in Saudi Arabia and might be killed. She told the BBC that she had renounced Islam and was fearful of her father's retaliation.
Protesters in Oakland, California, set fire to the county courthouse, damaged a police station, broke windows, sprayed graffiti, shot fireworks and pointed lasers at officers after a peaceful demonstration Saturday evening turned violent, police said.
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Q: Did you stop supporting demonstrations in general, or only the violent ones?
Protesters flee as police fire tear gas near the White House on Monday amid continuing demonstrations nationwide sparked by the death of a black man in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25. ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP
Prosecutors should give suggestions on rectifying the use of compulsory medical treatment if the accrediting agency is found to be unqualified to issue diagnoses, or if falsification or other violations are found in the medical evaluation.
Pudong was little known back then. Most Beijingers hadn't heard of it and it was not even shown in Shanghai's map. As we introduced Pudong during our presentations and talks with foreign people, it became better known in the outside world. Dr. Henry Kissinger was the first to have found out that we're serious about developing Pudong. Since he stepped down as the US Secretary of State, Dr. Kissinger has been working as advisers to US companies operating in China. During each trip to China, he would stop by and talk with me in Shanghai for a couple of hours. After I explained our plan in detail, he asked me some simple but important questions: Will China continue with its reform and opening up policy? Is the policy risky or stable? How's renminbi going? Which city is most promising in reform and opening up? What industries can the US businesses try on?