5,000-year-old Skeleton Unearthed in South China: Chinese archaeologists have unearthed an intact skeleton at a Neolithic site in Dongguan City of south China's Guangdong Province. Experts say that the 5,000-year-old skeleton, positioned face-up with limbs extended was a male inhabitant of the Pearl River delta in the central-south part of Guangdong.
China launches sex education website: China has launched what is believed to be the first website aimed at giving young Chinese people advice on sexual health.
China's Three Gorges Dam has begun generating electricity: The first of the dam's 26 generators to go into operation was connected to the power grid on Thursday, 20 days ahead of schedule.
SARS Does Little to Slow China's Growth: China's exports soared last month, despite a sluggish world economy and orders canceled because of SARS. In June, exports were up 32.6 percent over the previous year, reaching $34.5 billion.
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