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  23:00 Nov 04 2009
   Photo
 • First Tibetan female singer gives solo concert in Beijing
 • Winter tours in Tibet cost less
 • Ticket price for Tibet's scenic spots to drop half
 • Splendid view of Tibet
 • Tibet's 3 areas apply for national scenic spot honor
 • People pay their respect to Bei Shizhang during farewell ceremony in Beijing (5)
 • People pay their respect to Bei Shizhang during farewell ceremony in Beijing (4)
 • People pay their respect to Bei Shizhang during farewell ceremony in Beijing (3)
 • People pay their respect to Bei Shizhang during farewell ceremony in Beijing (2)
 • People pay their respect to Bei Shizhang during farewell ceremony in Beijing
 • Hollywood production gathers int'l talents
 • Glimpse of valley of Tibetan beauty in SW China
 • Exhibition of Chinese artist Tian Fengyin's works held in Paris (4)
 • Exhibition of Chinese artist Tian Fengyin's works held in Paris (3)
 • Exhibition of Chinese artist Tian Fengyin's works held in Paris (2)
 • Exhibition of Chinese artist Tian Fengyin's works held in Paris
 • Animals around the world
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine
 • Rainwater is safe for your health
 • Agricultural Hi-tech Fair opens in NW China (3)
 • Agricultural Hi-tech Fair opens in NW China (2)
 • Agricultural Hi-tech Fair opens in NW China
 • Take a bicycle on your finger
 • 2009 Kyrgyzstan fall fashion show opened in Bishkek
 • Lady GaGa LP "won't include real hair"
 • Man. United, Chelsea, Porto and Bordeaux make last 16
 • Love at "Sun Moon Lake"
 • Rare tortoises debut at Shanghai zoo
 • Top 10 Eco-Friendly Asian Resorts for 2009
 • What could missing British girl McCann look like now? (3)
 • What could missing British girl McCann look like now? (2)
 • What could missing British girl McCann look like now?
 • Former KGB spy shot dead in Moscow
 • Infant's death in hospital leads to violence
 • Residence of Dalai's parents: Pingkang's Compound
 • Tibet's Burang border market attracts more foreign businessmen
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian (5)
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian (4)
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian (3)
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian (2)
 • Let's play Tibetan Snooker -- Gyiren
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir (6)
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir (5)
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir (4)
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir (3)
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir (2)
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian
 • Buddhism Expo held in China's Putian
 • Saffron harvest season starts in Kashmir
 • Yingtan City suffers from drought in SE China's Jiangxi Province (3)
   Sports
 • Spanish gov't to end "Beckham" Law
 • Peak signs two more NBA players - Rockets' Landry and Timberwolves' Love
 • S Africa's Sheraton team dominates China Cup regatta
 • Wallace, Bobcats rally past Nets 79-68
 • Saints improve to 7-0 with win over Falcons
 • Utley, Lee help Phils stave off elimination
 • Inter's Sneijder doubtful for Dynamo clash
 • Make-or-break time for injury-hit Liverpool
 • 'Becks' to return to AC Milan in Jan
 • Garcia ready to bounce back and defend HSBC Champions title
 • Barron is 1st to be caught violating PGA Tour's drug policy
 • Former stars help popularize sport (2)
 • Former stars help popularize sport
 • Heavyweight choice
 • Man. United, Chelsea, Porto and Bordeaux make last 16
 • China counts golf courts for better regulation
 • Hong Kong Jockey Club riding high (2)
 • Hong Kong Jockey Club riding high
 • Dong Hebin wins ROC China 2009
 • Yao-less Rockets not hungry for attack
 • Spurs' Ginobili takes rabies shot for catching bat
 • NBA to review postgame Paul-Rondo tiff
 • Feature: Chinese players skid in NBA
 • Atletico Madrid draws with Chelsea but goes out of Champions League
   Sci-Edu
 • Google invents town in England
 • Ericsson to modernize Bangladesh's largest mobile operator's network
 • South Africa to harness sun
 • Sony Ericsson debut with first Android phone
 • China to hold first humanoid robot Olympics
 • Australian expert calls for more collaboration with overseas scientists
 • Verizon sued by AT&T over ads dispute
 • French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss dies at 100
 • Solar energy benefits Ngari locals
 • New Google Chrome allows bookmark syncing
 • Watching TV, aggressive kids linked
 • Automatic weather station put into use in E Tibet county
 • China's public servant exam proves testing ground for graduates
   Life & Culture
 • S Korea's Red Cross seeks medical donations for DPRK aid
 • Mongolia's A/H1N1 flu death toll rises to six
 • Thailand's death toll from A/H1N1 desease rises to 184
 • Cervical cancer cases on the rise in Brunei
 • First Tibetan female singer gives solo concert in Beijing
 • Winter tours in Tibet cost less
 • Ticket price for Tibet's scenic spots to drop half
 • Splendid view of Tibet
 • Tibet's 3 areas apply for national scenic spot honor
 • Construction of Lhasa's 1st bus parking lot to start
 • Animation to promote environment protection on big screen
 • Hollywood production gathers int'l talents
 • Glimpse of valley of Tibetan beauty in SW China
 • Blige to sing national anthem at World Series
 • Fall auctions off to a limp start at Christie's
 • Mariah Carey gives hope through song
 • Cities host shows about da Vinci art, inventions
 • Sean Penn's teenage son Hopper 'arrested at his high school'
 • Eminem, Lady Gaga join American Music Awards lineup
 • Tips to build up immunity
 • Signs of heart trouble
 • Ferocious stray dog spells terror for mice
 • Sugar reduces life span in worms
 • Animals around the world (10)
 • Animals around the world (9)
 • Animals around the world (8)
 • Animals around the world (7)
 • Animals around the world (6)
 • Animals around the world (5)
 • Animals around the world (4)
 • Animals around the world (3)
 • Animals around the world (2)
 • Animals around the world
 • Residents flock to see policewomen debut
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (9)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (8)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (7)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (6)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (5)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (4)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (3)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine (2)
 • Women of the Year by Glamour magazine
 • Swine flu not just a threat to young
 • China closed to AIDS patients
 • If it's a war, it's an invasion
 • An organic way of life
 • Rainwater is safe for your health
 • Survey: Tibetan people satisfied with democratic reform
 • Chinese mother marches to save son's life
   World
 • Israel bides time after making Hamas rocket claim
 • Tajikistan to free 10,000 prisoners convicted of minor crimes
 • 3rd Global Forum on Migration, Development opens in Athens
 • GM decision to not sell Opel unit surprises Russia
 • Hundreds of families flee as Muslim rebels seen massing up in S Philippines
 • TV: Four killed in explosion in West Java
 • Gov't: Former Thai PM appointed as adviser of Cambodian PM
 • S Korea's Red Cross seeks medical donations for DPRK aid
 • Ericsson to modernize Bangladesh's largest mobile operator's network
 • South Africa to harness sun
 • Minister: Climate change threatens 4 mln South Africans
 • Clinton: Israeli settlement activity not legitimate
 • Iraqi electoral commission warns parliament of national elections delay
 • DPRK media blast U.S. for finding fault with human rights
 • Minister: Indonesian police, anti-graft body dispute must be ended soon
 • Thai minister refuse to resign over shares holding allegation
 • One wounded in twin grenade attacks on Afghan police recruitment center
 • Philippine military: ASG deserves to be proscribed as terrorist group
 • EU urges Kenya to cooperate with ICC prosecutor
 • Singapore confident of security measures for upcoming APEC summit
 • Clinton discusses Middle East peace process with Mubarak
 • Philippine gov't challenges MILF to produce Al Asree
 • 44 children missing in past week in Nepali capital
 • Philippine gov't negotiator says MILF can help in abduction case
 • Reconstruction underway in Indonesia's quake affected areas
 • Pakistani army kills 30 Taliban militants
 • Seven Taliban militants surrender to Afghan gov't
 • 5 British soldiers killed, 6 injured in Afghanistan
 • Newspaper: Egypt's new ambassador to Baghdad within days
 • Indian PM says tribal areas cannot be developed under shadow of gun
 • Security tightened over Indian home minister's visit to India-controlled Kashmir
 • India assures safety of military college targeted by terrorists
 • India refutes Pakistan claim of seizure of India-made arms in S Waziristan
 • Iranians hold anti-U.S. rallies to mark 30th anniversary of embassy takeover
 • Spokeswoman: Navy forces discover arms on cargo ship off Israeli coast
 • Oman, Brunei hold bilateral consultative meeting
 • Australian academic arrested in Fiji
 • Typhoon Mirinae kills at least 81 in Vietnam
 • World Bank predicts China's GDP growth to reach 8.4%
 • Sony Ericsson debut with first Android phone
 • APEC CEO Summit in Singapore sees record turnout of leaders
 • 16 people wounded in bomb attacks in Baghdad
 • Manila hopeful reopening talks with MILF, leftist rebels next month
 • Thailand's Election Commission to seek court to disqualify deputy minister
 • Guinea's pressure groups in Burkina Faso for consultations to end crisis
 • DR Congo says 14,419 refugees repatriated from Zambia in 2009
 • World largest malaria vaccine trial underway in Africa
 • Australian expert calls for more collaboration with overseas scientists
 • Cote d'Ivoire president visits Ghana
 • Obama urges Iranian gov't to "open door" for its people
   Opinion
 • China, India expected to forge common prosperity and development
 • Kyoto Protocol not to be killed: developing nations
   ChinaBiz
 • Vice premier urges Sino-U.S. co-op in tackling financial crisis
 • China to reform Supply, Marketing Cooperatives to boost rural economy
 • Macao's commercial flights drop 23% in 1st 9 months of 2009
 • Warcraft game falls into war of gov't departments
 • Macao's casino receipts hit record high in October
 • Global inflation pressure expected to remain muted in near future: official
 • Visa: Upswing in card spending for Asia-Pacific
 • Malaysian trade down 22.4% in Sept.
 • Philippines needs an "inclusive" economic recovery
 • Indian official expects no immediate respite from high food prices
 • Indonesia's Bank Mandiri ranked region's 6th largest in term of market capitalization
 • S Korean think tank: Emerging economies likely to face financial bubble
 • WB: Philippine GDP growth to remain below pre-crisis levels
 • Hong Kong stocks advance 1.76%, boosted by mainland strength
 • Disneyland parks in Hong Kong, Shanghai can be complementary: official
 • China begins construction of inland nuclear power stations
 • ChiNext stock index up
 • World Bank predicts China's GDP growth to reach 8.4%
 • China's economy expected to grow faster in 2009: World Bank report
 • BOJ chief says Japan to remain in deflation, situation improving
 • S Korea's foreign direct investment nearly halves in 2009
 • APEC CEO Summit in Singapore sees record turnout of leaders
 • Chinese shares close higher on Wednesday
 • Sinopec, SABIC found JV in N China
 • World Bank: worst may be over for China's labor market
 • World's first carbon-free copper smelting technology born in Shandong
 • Indonesian central bank keeps rate on hold at 6.5%
 • China's PMI of non-manufacturing sector rises to 62.1% in Oct.
 • Chinese coal firms dig for investment opportunities amid merger campaign
 • U.S. automaker GM decides to keep Opel
 • Singapore manufacturing output dips as orders ease
 • GM, Ford report sales increase in United States
 • World Bank: Economic rebound in East Asia, Pacific surprisingly swift
 • Myanmar traders sign million dollars export MoU in China-ASEAN expo
 • Overseas investment hits $33 bln in first three quarters
 • Australia's economic recovery remains fragile: Treasurer
 • S Korea to rank top in foreign reserve growth this year: IMF
 • China's tax revenue rises 2.2% in first 9 months
 • Shanghai Disneyland program approved
 • Analysts raise growth expectation in 2010: Bank of Mexico
 • Brazil's inflation rate to reach 4.27 percent in 2009: survey
 • Mexican economy generates 120,000 jobs in 6 weeks: president
 • Japan's monetary base rises for 14th consecutive month
 • Chinese shares open slightly higher Wednesday
 • State firms bottle up emissions
 • UBS blames Q3 loss on charges
 • Workers in US can ill afford sick leave
 • India snaps up 200 tons of IMF gold for $6.8b
 • Global slump takes toll on Cuban economy
 • Feinberg maps out pay curb plans
   City Forecast
   Columnists
 • Stripping? She will be stripped.
   PD Online Exclusive
 • China, India expected to forge common prosperity and development
 • Sinopec, SABIC found JV in N China
 • Kyoto Protocol not to be killed: developing nations
 • Foreign delegations to join celebration of founding anniversary of PLA Air Force
 • World Bank: worst may be over for China's labor market
 • Beijing cultural industry added value accounts 11.8% GDP
 • Overseas investment hits $33 bln in first three quarters
   China
 • Vice premier urges Sino-U.S. co-op in tackling financial crisis
 • China human rights situation improved amid global downturn: official
 • Sino-Africa co-op on top of Africa's development agenda: official
 • China and Japan see expanding co-op on energy conservation: official
 • China urges more relief efforts for prolonged drought
 • Traffic accidents in Macao down 3% in first 9 months of 2009
 • Chinese writers stuck on apology over Google copyright dispute
 • China plays major role in Southeast Asia: Singapore official
 • Disneyland parks in Hong Kong, Shanghai can be complementary: official
 • Chinese vice premier meets Papua New Guinean governor general on ties
 • First Tibetan female singer gives solo concert in Beijing
 • Winter tours in Tibet cost less
 • Ticket price for Tibet's scenic spots to drop half
 • Splendid view of Tibet
 • Tibet's 3 areas apply for national scenic spot honor
 • Construction of Lhasa's 1st bus parking lot to start
 • Chinese ambassador: Nigeria's modern railway project significant to development
 • Glimpse of valley of Tibetan beauty in SW China
 • China to hold first humanoid robot Olympics
 • Rescue of missing Russians suspended due to heavy snow in SW China
 • Erotic reader silenced but not forgotten (2)
 • Foreign delegations to join celebration of founding anniversary of PLA Air Force
 • Erotic reader silenced but not forgotten
 • Major Chinese lake sees drastic shrinkage
 • Subway bike ban stays put
 • World Bank: worst may be over for China's labor market
 • Beijing cafes booming not because of coffee, but space
 • Charges, not fines for drunken drivers: Judge
 • Agricultural Bank of China and Microsoft to develop online bank
 • Shanghai tops in land sales revenue for Jan-Sept
 • Syphilis surge in China is driven by economy 08
 • CDB: overseas investment not to be zero-sum game
 • Survey: Tibetan people satisfied with democratic reform
 • Take a bicycle on your finger
 • Hypnosis concert held in Beijing
 • Chinese Haute Couture hits catwalk
 • U.S. gov't, tourism industry woo foreign travelers despite flu concerns
 • Disney confirms Shanghai theme park project approved by China gov't
 • China's economic recovery helps fuel the region's resurgence: World Bank
 • Indelible Jewish heritage in Harbin
 • Love at "Sun Moon Lake"
 • Rare tortoises debut at Shanghai zoo
 • Chinese mother marches to save son's life
 • Fourth Health Communication Conference to be held in Beijing
 • Solar energy benefits Ngari locals
 • Feature: rural medical workers in Yunnan's Tibetan-inhabited area
 • Ready for livestock to winter in Nagqu
 • Digital films accessible to Tibetans in Sichuan
 • Tibet commends 'National unity, collective progress' units and individuals
 • Traditional handicrafts in Tibet find markets




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