The declining figures come as the China is grappling with fewer newborns and a mounting number of divorces.
The district accounts for around 20 percent of the city's land and 25 percent of its population, and entered into a new phase of development in 2013, becoming the nation's first free trade zone and helping Shanghai become an international center for finance, shipping, trade, and technological innovation.
The development of private eye care is assured as reforms to the registration system allow doctors to practice freely in different hospitals and regions, simplified administrative procedures make it less time-consuming to establish a private medical facility, and private eye care services are increasingly covered by public medical insurance programs, he said.
The difficult times that major department stores now face also could damage the commercial real estate market. Green Street Advisors, a research firm, said department stores occupy about 30 percent of total mall square footage in the US, and 10 percent of that is leased by J.C. Penney and Sears.
The deceased included three women, three men and one child, a police official posted in Satna said.
The decision followed Qualcomm's April 16 settlement of a long-running legal battle with Apple Inc, where Apple agreed once again to use Qualcomm chips in its iPhones, displacing Intel Corp.
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The document says that ecological restoration work will be started in Baiyangdian Lake, including restoring the lake's area to 360 square kilometers. Meanwhile, water pollution will be treated while the forest coverage rate will rise from 11 percent to 40 percent.
The director also praised Hui's philanthropy in support of the conservation of cultural heritage.
The documentary Tomorrow, wrote and co-directed by Dion, shows different types of ecological lifestyles from around the world, highlighting current environmental issues. The film received several prizes, including a César Award for Best Documentary Film. The movie's namesake book has been published in Chinese.
The demand for places at Chinese universities aimed at the over 60s is so great only one in four applicants are being accepted due to the limited supply, an official for elderly affairs said on Wednesday.