The novel was part of a trilogy that Morrison said looked at love through the perspective of black history. "Jazz," published in 1992, was about a love triangle during the Harlem Renaissance in New York in the 1920s, and the third book, "Paradise," published in 1997, told of women in a small, predominantly black town.
The number of women in China aged between 20 and 34, those most likely to give birth, has been falling for the past five years and the decline is set to accelerate, Li said, with the number set to tumble by an average of 6.2 million annually over the next five years.
The nine-day clean energy power supply project, following a successful seven-day trial last year, is a testament to China's commitment to a low-carbon future, according to State Grid Qinghai Electric Power Co in Xining, the provincial capital.
The northern Thailand cave, where the Wild Boar Academy team was rescued in July 2018, drew about 2,000 tourists in a single day, according to a local conservation official.
The number of virtual bank licenses issued as the first batch might be 8 to 10 as the HKMA said it will issue the licenses at the end of this year or in the first quarter of 2019, according to the report.
The number of small and medium-sized financial institutions as well as their proportion of businesses should be increased, while financial services to the small and micro firms as well as agriculture, rural areas and rural people should be improved, Xi said.
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The number of railway tourists is expected to reach 3.25 billion in 2018 and annual freight volume is expected to reach 3.02 billion metric tons.
The number of registered organ donors in China has more than doubled in the past 20 months thanks to persistent public advocacy and upgraded management, officials and experts said on Saturday.
The numbers updated by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as of 4 pm on Thursday show a total of 148 confirmed COVID-19 cases and a death toll of 10.
The official Xinhua news agency said late on Thursday that police were checking allegations that some teachers and staff at the kindergarten had abused children, who were "reportedly sexually molested, pierced by needles and given unidentified pills".