BEIJING Cheap Air Max TN , Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- The following is a list of the 133 members of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China (CPC) elected at the 19th CPC National Congress on Tuesday (listed in the order of the number of strokes in their surnames):
Ding Xingnong Ma Ben Wang Donghai
Wang Lishan Wang Chengwei Wang Xingning
Wang Ximing Wang Yongjun Wang Rongjun
Wang Binyi Wang Changsong Wang Hongjin
Wang Yanfei Fang Beiqun Fang Rongtang
Deng Weiping Deng Zhonghua Deng Xiuming
Ai Juntao Lu Xi (f.) Tian Ye
Tian Jing Bai Lyu Bai Shaokang
Feng Zhili Zhu Guoxian Zhu Guobiao
Ren Zhengxiao Ren Jianhua Liu Kun
Liu Shi Liu Jian Liu Hui
Liu Hualong Liu Wenjun Liu Qifan
Liu Changlin Liu Jinguo Liu Xuexin
Liu Jianchao Liu Haiquan Liu Dewei
Jiang Jinquan Xu Chuanzhi Xu Luode
Sun Bin Sun Yegang Sun Huaixin
Sun Xinyang Su Deliang Li Shulei
Li Yangzhe Li Xinran (Manchu) Li Baoshan
Li Jianming Li Qingjie Yang Yudong
Yang Xiaochao Yang Xiaodu Xiao Pei
Wu Zhiming Wu Haiying (f.) Wu Qinghai
Wu Daohuai He Ping (ODUCPCCC) Zou Jiayi(f.)
Kuresh Mahsut (Uygur) Xin Weiguang Wang Liping
Wang Hongyan Shen Xiaohui Song Hongxi
Song Fulong Chi Yaoyun Zhang Jun (Beijing)
Zhang Min (f.) Zhang Ji Zhang Shengmin
Zhang Wufeng Zhang Chunsheng Zhang Shuofu
Lu Junhua Chen Yong (Manchu) Chen Xiaojiang
Chen Guomeng Chen Xuebin Chen Chaoying
Chen Fukuan Shao Feng Lin Guoyao
Luo Dongchuan Zhou Liang Zhou Xiaoying (f.)
Zheng Guoguang Zheng Zhentao Fang Lingmin
Fang Jianmeng Zhao Leji Zhao Huiling
Hou Kai Shi Kehui Jiang Xinzhi
He Rong (f.) Luo Yuan Geng Wenqing
Jia Yulin Xia Hongmin Xu Lingyi
Xu Jia'ai Ling Ji Guo Kailang
Tao Zhiguo Gong Tanghua Cui Peng
Zhang Jianhua Liang Huiling (f.) Jiang Zhuoqing
Jiang Hongjun Yu Hongqiu (f.) Fu Kui
Shu Guozeng Zeng Yixin Xie Hangsheng
Xie Xinyi Lan Fo'an Pu Zengfan
Cai Yongzhong (Li) Liao Guoxun (Tujia) Liao Jianyu
Teng Jiacai Pan Shengzhou Mu Hongyu (f.)
Dai Junliang
PARIS, May 17 (Xinhua) -- The 70th Cannes International Film Festival raised its curtain on Wednesday, with the screening of French director Arnaud Desplechin premiere "Les Fant?mes d'Isma?l" (Ghosts of Ismael).
Celebrities from all over the world gathered in French Riviera for Europe's biggest film festival that runs from May 17 to 28.
Along with seven art stars such as Mathieu Amalric, Marion Cotillard, and Uma Thurman, the nine-member jury that is headed by the Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar, and includs American actress Jessica Chastain, Will Smith and Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, opened the mythical festival's red carpet.
This year's edition is overshadowed by a row between Netflix, which streams films and television shows to subscribers, and Cannes festival over screening right.
The American platform refused to screen its two films in the running for this year's Palme d'Or top prize in French cinemas in response to French rule which prevent it from streaming for subscription services in France until three years after their traditional box office release.
At the jury press conference earlier on Wednesday, jury president Almodovar said that "it would be a huge paradox that the Palme d'Or or another award-winning film could not be seen in theaters."
"All this does not mean that I am not open to the new technologies or to all what these technologies bring to us," he told reporters.
"In my opinion, what is decisive when one sees a film for the first time is the size of the screen: the size should not be smaller than the chair on which you are sitting. You really have to have the feeling of being humble and small compared to the big screen," he added.
For 70th festival session, the official selection includes 60 features out of 1,930 films with 19 competing for the Palme d'Or.
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Sea of clouds over meadows in NW China's Shaanxi
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57th Art Biennale held in Italy
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by Elina Xu
HELSINKI, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The Left Alliance party has announced its withdrawal from Finland's coalition government because of its refusal to accept a welfare spending cut, Finnish media reported on Wednesday.
The Left Alliance, which has 12 seats in the 200-member parliament, decided to quit the government on Tuesday after opposing the spending cut package agreed by five other parties of the coalition. Its MPs had demanded changes to the package, but their proposal of renegotiation was rejected.
Ruling parties had painful discussions late Tuesday over the expenditure framework, a proposal meant to reduce debt and balance public finances while maintaining the welfare society.
The framework mainly consists of decrease of social benefits, tax hikes and sale of state-owned assets. It plans to cut a total of 2.3 billion euros (3.17 billion U.S. dollars) by 2018, including slashes of children's benefit and earnings-related unemployment security payments, which were fiercely rejected by the Left Alliance.
Paavo Arhinmaki, chair of the Left Alliance, said that reducing the wage gap and safeguarding basic social security were critical concerns for his party, reported national broadcaster YLE.
"This package does not meet the requirements that we have for what government policy should be," said Arhinmaki.