China's top 10 news events in 2012

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TITLE 1: CHINA LOWERS 2012 GDP GROWTH TARGET

At its annual session in March, the National People's Congress, China's parliament, adopted the government work report.

The report said the country lowered its GDP growth target to 7.5 percent this year after keeping it at around 8 percent for seven consecutive years.

The change was made in the face of global turbulence and pressing domestic demand for economic restructuring.

TITLE 2: MEDICAL CARE REFORM MEETS TARGET

The State Council in March issued an implementation plan for reforms in the health and medical care sector in the next three years.

According to official statistics, as of the end of 2011, the basic medicare insurance system covered over 1.3 billion people in China, more than 95 percent of the total population.

This has realized the previous three-year target for the 2009-2011 period to form a universal medicare system.

TITLE 3: BO XILAI UNDER INVESTIGATION, WANG LIJUN CONVICTED

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on April 10 decided to suspend Bo Xilai's membership in the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau and the CPC Central Committee.

Bo was suspected of being involved in serious discipline violations in the cases of Wang Lijun and Bogu Kailai.

The CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection put him under investigation.

Bo was later expelled from the CPC and public office and the case was turned over to prosecutors for investigation.

In August, Bogu Kailai was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for intentional homicide by the Hefei City Intermediate People's Court in Anhui Province.

In September, Wang Lijun was sentenced to 15 years in prison for bending the law to selfish ends, defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking by the Chengdu City Intermediate People's Court.

TITLE 4: CHINA VIGOROUSLY PROTECTS MARITIME RIGHTS

In response to some foreign countries' actions infringing upon China's maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea and East China Sea, China has vigorously launched campaigns to protect its legitimate rights.

Since April, China has dispatched government ships and planes to monitor Huangyan Island in the South China Sea.

Five months later, the Chinese government announced the base points and baselines of the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands and their affiliated islets and started continuous patrols in waters around the Diaoyu Islands.

In December, China reiterated its claims in the East China Sea by presenting to the UN Secretariat its Partial Submission Concerning the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles in the East China Sea.

TITLE 5: CHINA'S FIRST FEMALE ASTRONAUT

In June, China sent three astronauts, including the country's first female astronaut, Liu Yang, into space for the nation's manned space docking mission.

The three astronauts successfully completed an automatic and a manual docking between the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft and the orbiting Tiangong-1 lab module in space before making a safe return to Earth.

TITLE 6: MANNED SUBMERSIBLE SETS NEW RECORD

Also in June, China's manned submersible, the Jiaolong, set a new national dive record after reaching 7,062 meters below sea level during its fifth dive in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.

TITLE 7: FIRST AIRCRAFT CARRIER COMMISSIONED

In September, China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, was delivered to the People's Liberation Army Navy and put into commission after years of refitting and sea trials.

Last month, the country successfully conducted flight landing exercises on the aircraft carrier, where the home-grown J-15 fighter jet made its debut in a landing and take-off exercise.

TITLE 8: NEW CPC LEADER SETS NEW TARGERS

The CPC convened its 18th National Congress between Nov. 8 and 14, when the Party's new leadership was elected, including Xi Jinping, who was elected general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

The congress also set new targets for the country such as efforts to complete the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

TITLE 9: FULL COVERAGE OF PENSION SCHEME

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced in November that China's urban and rural pension insurance systems covered 459 million people at the end of October.

And that as many as 125 million elderly people receive monthly pensions.

The State Council had previously decided to make pension insurance available for everyone in urban and rural areas.

TITLE 10: CPC REJECTS EXTRAVAGANCE, BUREAUCRACY

The newly-elected leadership of China's ruling party has pledged to reject extravagance and reduce bureaucratic visits and meetings, in a bid to win the people's trust and support.

In a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Dec. 4, members vowed to shorten meetings and documents, reject bureaucratism in domestic and overseas visits, reduce road closures for official activities and support more practical content in news reports.

The leaders also promised to take the lead in putting these requirements into practice.