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- Current Events (28 Jul, 2008)
Beijing is Ready for Sex Tests for Olympic Athletes
According to state media, Olympic specialists at Beijing set up a sex identification laboratory in order to check female Olympic athletes who are suspected to be males. ...
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- Current Events (08 Aug, 2008)
2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing Officially Opened
Billions of people watched the spectacular opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Beijing. ...
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- Current Events (25 Aug, 2008)
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing - One World, One Dream, Two Live Legends
The 29th Olympic Games in Beijing have come to an end and what an Olympiad it was: lots of new names, a whole basket of Olympic and world records. ...
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- Politics (26 Feb, 2007)
China Denies the Accusations on its Military Build-up
The officials from Peoples Republic of China denied the accusations of the United States regarding its military build-up. They stated that China, as a country with the biggest number of population, always looks forward to contribute to the world peace.
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- Technology (22 Mar, 2007)
China's Google in Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services. ...
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- Offbeat (20 May, 2007)
Chinese Products - to Buy or not to Buy?
Just recently, U.S. consumers have been alarmed that a lot of pets died after eating Chinese tainted wheat gluten and rice protein. There have also been reports of toxins and disease in other goods exported from China.
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- Offbeat (17 May, 2007)
Corpses trade for marriages with the dead
Chinese man was arrested by the police for the murder of six women that he sold as corpse brides for "wedding of the dead".
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- Offbeat (17 May, 2007)
New students forced to take pregnancy tests
A technical college for boarders defended its right to force its students to make pregnancy tests.
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- Offbeat (29 May, 2007)
China's Province Bans Mistresses
Lawmakers of the South China province Guandong intend to ban the tradition of keeping mistresses that has became wide-spread in some China regions recently. ...
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- Technology (10 Jul, 2007)
Boeing 787 - Less Weight with More Efficiency
Boeing has shown the public, i.e. its employees, customers and suppliers, its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On Sunday pepple have seen the first novelty from Boeing since last 12 years. ...
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- Offbeat (16 Jul, 2007)
Chinese Deliver Live Rats to Restaurants
Central China, plagued with about two billion rats forced out by a flooded lake, trucks the live rodents to the south to be used in restaurant dishes. Some Guangdong Internet users have already offered rat recipes as a way to deal with the rat invasion problem. ...
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- Technology (02 Sep, 2007)
Virtual Policemen to Purify the Chinese Internet
Chinese virtual police will begin its work on identifying sites with pornographic content in the Chinese sector of the Internet. ...
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- Politics (05 Sep, 2007)
Chinese hackers spotted on British government attack
Chinese hackers are again suspected on Internet attack-this time their goal was British government. ...
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- Offbeat (18 Sep, 2007)
Chinese Man Died of Exhaustion After 3-day Gaming
A 30 year old man from China died after he spent three days playing on-line game. He was so absorbed in a game he did not leave his computer and was supposed to die from exhaustion. ...
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- Politics (04 Apr, 2008)
Hardworking Employee Suddenly 'Woke up' to Spy for China
Last week, Chi Mak, a 67-year-old electrical engineer, was charged of violating the U.S. export law for copying thousand of defense systems' related documents and allegedly transmitting them to China. ...
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