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China welcomes sensible advice on Tibet
China welcomes "constructive and sensible advice" and suggestions on Tibet's development, Chinese Tibetologists said here. "There are many scholars studying Tibetan history and culture. We hope the scholars and political leaders from other countries, and all those who care about Tibet would participate in its development, and offer constructive, sensible, feasible advice," said Zhaluo, a ...
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China defeats Kazakhstan in mens volleyball tourney
Chinese national men's volleyball team defeated Kazakhstan 3-0 at the China International Men's Volleyball Tournament here. China beat Kazakhstan 25-20, 25-23, 25-16 with little difficulty Tuesday, reports Xinhua. "My team consists of young players who didn't completely obey my order, so I'm very angry," said Gilyazutdinov Rafael, the assistant coach of Kazakhstan. "Although we won the game, ...
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China to consolidate Pakistan ties Li
China would firmly consolidate and develop ties with Pakistan "no matter how the international and regional situation changes", said Chinese Premier Li Keqiang who arrived here Wednesday on an official visit to Pakistan. Li said that as he began his visit, he brought with him the Chinese people's friendship to the Pakistani people. Pakistan, a key South Asian country, has made important ...
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Oliver tops 110m hurdles at World Challenge Beijing
With the absence of Chinese star Liu Xiang, American David Oliver topped the men's 110-metre hurdles at the 2013 IAAF World Challenge Beijing here, while China's Li Jinzhe continued his good form and grabbed a second win in the men's long jump. Oliver, bronze medallist in the event at the 2008 Beijing Games, held off the challenge of London Olympic runner-up Jason Richardson and Jamaica's ...
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Chinese premier arrives in Pakistan
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived here Wednesday for an official visit to Pakistan, aiming to deepen friendship between the two neighbouring countries. Li's plane was escorted by six fighter jets of the Pakistani air force when it entered the country's airspace, reported Xinhua. The Chinese premier was warmly welcomed at the airport by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and interim Prime ...
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Six Chinese indicted for sex scandal
Six people have been prosecuted for allegedly working together to blackmail government officials in the Chinese city of Chongqing with secretly recorded sex videos. Xiao Ye, Xu Sheqing, Yan Peng, Wang Jianjun, Zhao Hongxia and Tan Linling were charged with extortion Monday, according to a statement issued by the local authorities, reports Xinhua. The case was rendered to the Yubei District ...
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180000 online publications halted for porn
Chinese authorities have halted 180,000 online publications for spreading pornographic content since the country launched an Internet clean-up campaign in March. More than 10,000 web sites were punished for law and regulation violations, according to a statement issued by the National Office Against Pornographic and Illegal Publications Wednesday. The campaign uncovered 5.6 million illegal ...
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Indo-China bilateral meet on healthcare sector held at Geneva
Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Dr Li Bin, Minister of Health and Population, People's Republic of China met here yesterday on the sidelines of World Health Assembly to discuss the strengthening of bilateral cooperation between the two countries in healthcare sector. Congratulating Dr Li Bin for taking over as Health Minister of China, Azad stated that in view of her keen interest ...
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Chinese Premier Keqiang meets kin of Dr. Kotnis in Mumbai
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met the relatives of Dr. Dwarkanath Shantaram Kotnis in Mumbai. China holds Dr. Kotnis in very high regard as he was one of the five Indian physicians who had provided medical assistance during the second Sino-Japanese war in 1938. During the special meeting with the Indian doctor's family, Premier Li recollected the contribution of Kotnis and said that the ...
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Guangzhou Evergrande coach not satisfied with last eight
HONG KONG (AFP) - Marcello Lippi warned Guangzhou Evergrande that reaching the AFC Champions League quarter-finals was not enough and urged his illustrious team to go at least one step further.Lippi said Guangzhou's comprehensive 5-1 aggregate win over Central Coast Mariners in the last 16, completed at home late on Wednesday, was an important step -- but nothing more."It's a very ...
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Blog New dawn for Chinese activism
A new age of environmental protest is dawning in China as the 'lao baixing', or ordinary people, gain a voice with the help of social media, writes Monica ...
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NBI team’s trip to Taiwan on hold
MANILA--The trip to Taiwan by a team of probers from the National Bureau of Investigation has been put on hold due to a disagreement over the presentation of evidence collected by both sides. A reliable source privy to the negotiations told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in a telephone interview that the disagreement involved ';the turnover of a video to the Taiwanese investigators taken by ...
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Senao expanding retail chain in eastern China
Senao International, a Taiwan-based IT and consumer electronics retail chain, plans to expand its retail network in eastern China from 40 stores currently to 100 by the end of 2013, and to 800-1,000 by the end of ...
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China Labor Day LCD TV sales surge by double-digit percentage says IHS
Sales of LCD TVs during China's Labor Day holiday rose 18% in 2013 compared to a year earlier, as consumers were lured by attractive promotional pricing and a government subsidy program, according to research firm ...
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Taiwan market LG launches waterproof smartphone
Following the steps of Sony Mobile Communications and HTC, LG Electronics has launched a waterproof smartphone, the Optimus GJ. LG expects sales of the waterproof model in the Taiwan market to reach 50,000 units in ...
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Windows 8 expected to take up 5-8 of global tablet shipments in 2013 say Taiwan makers
Possibly because Microsoft has lowered licensing rates for Windows 8 for use in tablets, many vendors are developing Windows 8 tablets for launch in the second half of 2013, and thus the operating system is expected to account for 5-8% of all tablets shipped globally in 2013, equivalent to a volume of 10-20 million units, according to Taiwan-based supply chain ...
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China market B2C transaction value over CNY133 billion in 1Q13 says Analysys
In the China market, B2C (business to customer) online shopping operators generated a total sales transaction value of CNY133.12 billion (US$21.38 billion) during the first quarter of 2013, slipping 4% on quarter but growing 96.3% on year, according to China-based consulting company Analysys ...
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Rainstorms hit South China
Police rescue residents in Cuiwei village, Zhuhai, in South China's Guangdong province, on May 22, 2013. Primary and middle schools closed as the city received 318 millimeters of rainfall in 11 hours on Wednesday. Nanyangpu village was swamped with up to three meters of rain, and 1,200 trapped villagers were transferred. [Photo by Li ...
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Hackers Find China Is Land of Opportunity
Name a target anywhere in China, an official at a state-owned company boasted recently, and his crack staff will break into that person's computer, download the contents of the hard drive, record the keystrokes and monitor cellphone communications, too. Pitches like that, from a salesman for Nanjing Xhunter Software, were not uncommon at a crowded trade show this month that brought together ...
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Kalimantans forgotten ancient Chinese jars
Thanks to the taste and appreciation of the Dayaks, Kalimantan is home to a variety of the best antique Chinese stoneware jars. Historical data shows that traders from the Chinese southern coast have been busy trading around the region, including to present day Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Antique and ancient ceramic enthusiast Boedi Mranata said trading ...
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Cathay Pacific adds fifth daily Hong Kong-London flight
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10000 people suffer due to manganese tainted tap water in S China town
At least 10,000 people suffered a shortage of drinking water in a South China town on Wednesday following the detection of excessive manganese in the tap water. "The city government of Lufeng in Guangdong Province said the manganese level in the tap water in Da'an town was 1.2 mg per liter since Monday, 12 times the maximum amount allowed in drinking water," reports Xinhua.he ...











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