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Double-tassel rice found in Jiangxi 2009-11-04 17:32Toyota pulls out of Formula One 2009-11-04 17:16Afghan policeman shoots dead five UK soldiers 2009-11-04 16:47Expert: China's one-child policy needs to be changed 2009-11-04 16:39China's biggest overseas auto parts merger sealed 2009-11-04 15:55Shanghai tops in land sales revenue for Jan-Sept 2009-11-04 12:58Agricultural Bank of China and Microsoft to develop online bank 2009-11-04 11:25Shanghai Disneyland gets state approval 2009-11-04 09:53Top Yemeni security officers killed in ambush 2009-11-04 04:12The Shanghai Disneyland Project has got state approval, the Shanghai municipal government announced here Wednesday morning. Initial plans for Disney park set
Chinese writers Wednesday said they appreciated Google's move to talk with them, but maintained their demand for an apology for copyright violation.GM' decision to keep Opel after months of negotiations to sell it triggered anger in Germany, which had led the talks and was putting up much of the cash.
The Shanghai Disneyland Project has got state approval, the Shanghai municipal government announced here Wednesday morning. Initial plans for Disney park set
- China urges more relief efforts for prolonged drought
- China to hold first humanoid robot Olympics
- Writers stuck on apology over Google copyright dispute
- China begins construction of inland nuclear power stations
- Double-tassel rice found in Jiangxi
- Expert: China's one-child policy needs to be changed
- China coal firms seek new investment opportunities
A 17-year-old boy from Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, traveled all the way to Zhenjiang, another city, hoping to meet a 16-year-old girl he had been chatting with online for a year.
China's banking regulator plans to review debt levels at some real estate developers on concern that the companies' borrowings are fueling excessive gains in property prices, a person familiar with the matter said.
Many workers in Guangzhou are facing salary cuts or job losses, as both the private and the public sectors struggle in the midst of the economic crisis.
- China recovery fuels E Asia's rebound: WB
- IMF raises growth forecasts for HK economy
- PMI of non-manufacturing sector rises to 62.1% in Oct
- Top judge proposes raising threshold for corruption cases
- Chinese firms' overseas investment up 1% in Jan-Sept
- China's tax revenue rises 2.2% in first 9 months
- Fewer staff sent to China: Report
Entrepreneur Meng Kai is expected to join the Chinese rich club after the initial public offering of Beijing Xiangeqing Co Ltd yesterday.
China's banking regulator plans to review debt levels at some real estate developers on concern that the companies' borrowings are fueling excessive gains in property prices, a person familiar with the matter said.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who engineered a change in the city's term-limits law so he could run again and set a record for financing his campaign, narrowly won a third term on Tuesday, local media declared.
- Former Thai PM appointed as adviser of Cambodian PM
- Vietnam storm death toll rises to 91
- Bangkok rated favorite destination among 10 Asian cities
- GM's U-turn on Opel sale irks Germany
- Clinton discusses Middle East peace process with Mubarak
- Abdullah lashes at Afghan election body's decision
- Earthquake injures 700 in southern Iran
Claude Levi-Strauss, widely considered the father of modern anthropology for work that included theories about commonalities between tribal and industrial societies, has died. He was 100.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who engineered a change in the city's term-limits law so he could run again and set a record for financing his campaign, narrowly won a third term on Tuesday, local media declared.
Nepal has found its way into the list of top ten travel destinations in 2010 in the world, local newspaper reported on Wednesday.
- Former Thai PM appointed as adviser of Cambodian PM
- Vietnam storm death toll rises to 91
- Bangkok rated favorite destination among 10 Asian cities
- Abdullah lashes at Afghan election body's decision
- Afghan policeman shoots dead five UK soldiers
- APEC CEO Summit in Singapore sees record turnout of leaders
- Death toll rises to 57 in Vietnam storm
The Saints intercepted three Matt Ryan passes, with Jabari Greer returning one 48 yards for the club's sixth defensive touchdown this season, and New Orleans stayed perfect with a 35-27 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night.
Rihanna was named Woman of the Year by Glamour magazine on Tuesday after an attack at the hands of boyfriend Chris Brown that she said changed her life overnight.
Eminem and Lady Gaga have been added to the performer lineup for the American Music Awards.
Take a classic Christmas tale, a dollop of Jim Carrey and a sprinkling of innovative movie technology.
- Film "2012" premieres in Los Angeles
- Kwok's new nightmare
- Film "A Christmas Carol" premieres in London
- Sarah Jessica Parker, Alfre Woodard, et. named to President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities
- Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin to host Oscars
- Terminator movie franchise may go on auction block
- Jude Law's Sadie support
Kirstie Alley is going to star in a new A&E reality "docu-series" about her life as a single mom and her efforts to lose weight.
Smokers who switch to a low-tar, light or mild brand of cigarette will not find it easier to quit and in fact may find it harder.
Italy's Valentino has pinned down the right balance for the fashion brand whose founder retired last year with its latest womenswear collection receiving "great response" from press and buyers, its CEO said.
Sacdiyo Sheeq used to love listening to Bollywood movie songs on her mobile telephone.
Who says healthy has to be boring? A new cookbook from top Australian chefs shows it is possible to eat a balanced meal, and enjoy it, even if you've got a sensitive stomach.
Giving up hope can actually make some people living with a serious illness happier, according to U.S. researchers who have found a "dark side of hope."
Author Simon Lewis in Beijing, 15-years after he started researching for Rough Guide to China, a travel book helping visitors navigate both the simple and complicated paths of China. Jonah M.