Zhang, 44, an employee of a property management company in Yichang, Hubei province, first donated blood in 1998 while studying at Wuhan University of Technology.
Zhao Zhongxiang, one of the most recognizable and popular TV anchors in China for more than four decades due to his trademark TV shows-including the annual Spring Festival Gala, Animal World and Human and Nature-died on Wednesday, his 78th birthday, at a hospital in Beijing.
Zhou Hong, president of Roche Pharma China, pledged early introduction of new drugs to China and persistent commitment in breast cancer prevention and treatment in China.
Zhang said he hopes laws and regulations related to civil aviation can be updated, especially adding more specific clauses related to people's day-to-day interests, such as the specific circumstances in which carriers can refuse to accept passengers.
Zhou Minliang, an economist specializing in regional economies at the Institute of Industrial Economics, said Shanxi's rich energy resources have given manufacturers an edge in development. The province is also launching favorable policies to foster a good business environment to companies like Taiyuan Heavy Industry.
Zhao Zaozao, a researcher on financing strategy and an analyst on PPP funding models with the China Academy of Social Sciences, said that as regions across China vary greatly in terms of economic development stages, natural resources and geographical features and demand for resources is locality-specific.
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Zhang's family is planning to go to Illinois from China for the trial, according to their attorney, Steve Beckett, though they have not decided whether they will stay in Peoria, where the trial was moved to, or Urbana, where they developed strong ties with the community, according to The News-Gazette.
Zhang said each airline has its own flight standards, as there is no universal one. "Universal regulations should be created, and airlines should ensure they are being carried out," he said.
Zhang's parents will fly from Chongqing to Shanghai to join her during the Spring Festival.
Zhao said that few people could have so many coins at that time, and initial analysis showed that the coins belong to the old-style Chinese private bank that buried the coins during wars.