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22:00 Jul 06 2008
Photo
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Shao Qiwei presents gifts to Wu Poh-hsiung
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Google launches privacy link to quiet critics
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Venus beats Serena for 5th title at Wimbledon
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Crown of Statue of Liberty may reopen to public soon
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U.S. marks Independence Day with fireworks, revelry
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Japan tightens security for G8 summit
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Villagers work on Nuo masks in Jiangxi Province
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Compass craft in Wan'an town of Anhui Province (2)
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Compass craft in Wan'an town of Anhui Province
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Heavy rainstorms ravage China, leaving at least 12 dead and 3 mln affected
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Vice president hails Guangdong's pilot role in China's reform
Sports
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Venus downs sister Serena to win Wimbledon title
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Beijing overhauls Olympics-related ads, bans non-sponsoring drinks at Olympic venues
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New Zealand Olympic cycling team named
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Hoelzer breaks women's 200m backstroke world record
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Venus beats Serena for 5th title at Wimbledon
Sci-Edu
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Warming may cause rapid plant species loss on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
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650 schools in China's underdeveloped areas to install lightning rods
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Google launches privacy link to quiet critics
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U.S. urged to prepare for asteroid strike
Life
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Thai official: Controversial temple likely to be approved as World Heritage site
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Dengue fever claims 3 lives in western Yemen
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More cases of salmonella epidemic reported in U.S.
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4 million Filipino children malnourished amid soaring inflation
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Vivian Hsu denies love affair rumors
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5,000-year-old cemetery found in S Egypt
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Villagers work on Nuo masks in Jiangxi Province
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Compass craft in Wan'an town of Anhui Province
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Beijing targets Asians for Olympic homestays
World
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Fukuda meets Bush in Hokkaido
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U.S. soldier dies in Iraq
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Singapore launches orange ribbon celebrations to strengthen racial harmony
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Kazakh, Russian presidents hail strategic partnership
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Honduran international airport reopens after air crash in May
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Australian Defense Minister leaves for U.S. on 10-day visit
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UN to continue ration aid supply to Myanmar cyclone-hardest-hit area
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Bush arrives in Japan for G8 summit
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Backgrounder: Toyako, venue for 2008 G8 summit
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Japan summit to test G8 leaders on climate change, world economy and security
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Japanese PM arrives in Hokkaido to host G8 summit
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World Bank report: Biofuels force food prices rise by 75%
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British foreign secretary to visit South Africa
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South African president arrives in Zimbabwe
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Mbeki to attend G-8 outreach session in Japan
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2008 Olympic Day Run kicks off in Zambia
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Senior Somali gov't official assassinated in Mogadishu
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Survey: Petty corruption still high in Zambia
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Africa urges G8 leaders not to backtrack on promises to Africa
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S African President apologizes over death statement of Zambian President
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Car bomb kills civilian in northern Iraq
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Hamas says Peres statements "slap" against Palestinian negotiators
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Hamas denies it has political prisoners in its jails
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Hamas television slams U.S. resolution over terror group brand
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Iran warns of closure of Hormuz Strait if threatened
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Oil minister: No country dares to attack Iran
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Sunni Arab politician survives bomb attack west of Baghdad
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Israeli shooting at Palestinian fishermen violates truce
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Iran says no change in nuclear stance
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Hamas: Chances of inter-Palestinian dialogue retreated
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Hezbollah says Israeli airman missing in Lebanon dead over a decade
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Palestinian, Israeli negotiators to meet in Washington
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Turkey seizes 125 kg of hashish
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Lebanese Christian gathers to oppose U.S. foreign policy
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British expert cynical of G8 consensus on climate change
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Macedonia reaches agreement on forming coalition gov't
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Betancourt plays down captive ordeal, urges effort for others
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London police: Knife crime replaces terror as police priority
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British PM: G8 should boost fight against climate change
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Mediterranean entrepreneurs upbeat over proposed union
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Crown of Statue of Liberty may reopen to public soon (2)
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Western Canada forest fire forces nearly 3,000 out of home
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Two fires still raging in N California
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Canadian soldier found dead at Mideast base
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Crown of Statue of Liberty may reopen to public soon
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U.S. marks Independence Day with fireworks, revelry
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37 rebels killed N Sri Lanka
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Taliban frees two journalists kidnapped in NW Pakistan
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Pak official rejects nuclear scientist's statements on gov't involvement
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Mongolian president lifts state of emergency in capital Ulan Bator
Opinion
Business
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UAE telephone tariffs likely to be lowered in 2009
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Housing crisis behind homelessness in Australia
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Beijing overhauls Olympics-related ads, bans non-sponsoring drinks at Olympic venues
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World Bank report: Biofuels force food prices rise by 75%
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Central African region to record strong economic growth in 2008
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Iran's inflation rate over 26 percent
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Societe Generale heavily sanctioned over financial scam
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GM to speed decision on mini car for U.S. market
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UAE company gets 625 mln USD to finance share acquisition of Japan's Cosmo Oil
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Google launches privacy link to quiet critics
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Private Equity Q2 investment in China up 10.7%
China
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First panda birth this year in China's quake zone
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Death toll rises to three in east China boat sinking
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Flood-damaged railway reopens after eight-day suspension
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650 schools in China's underdeveloped areas to install lightning rods
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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets with HKSAR chief executive
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Rainstorm kills eight in central China prefecture
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Senior CPC official meets Mauritian PM
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Chinese vice president arrives in HK on inspection tour
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Beijing overhauls Olympics-related ads, bans non-sponsoring drinks at Olympic venues
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Coal mine accident kills one, traps 16 in north China
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Death toll from central China building collapse rises to 8
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Senior CPC leader: China ready to promote economic cooperation with Angola
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Villagers work on Nuo masks in Jiangxi Province
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Compass craft in Wan'an town of Anhui Province
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Heavy rainstorms ravage China, leaving at least 12 dead and 3 mln affected
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Training area for Olympic sailing event clear from algae invasion
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Death toll from central China building collapse rises to seven, 13 injured
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Headmaster, contractor arrested for school wall collapse in SW China
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China earthquake death toll remains unchanged
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Death toll from central China building collapse rise to seven
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Moderate 4.4 earthquake jolts east China
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Taiwan media, business people welcome charter flights, mainland tourists
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Australian newspaper praises China for Games preparation
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Children from China's quake-hit region to recuperate in Russia's Far East region
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Kenya seeks bigger slice of Chinese investment fund
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Private Equity Q2 investment in China up 10.7%
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Beijing targets Asians for Olympic homestays
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China's top advisor calls for continued "emancipation of mind"
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Vice president hails Guangdong's pilot role in China's reform
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Chinese Vice Premier calls for effective flood-control in N China
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