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Media services 'top quality'. Professor gets relay going. Green measures reach countryside. Eco pig farms wave of future. Foreign insurers unfazed by market obstacles. Nation promotes vocational education. Mainland banks get credit rating boost. Hangzhou named top business city. Jilin expo a bridge for expanding northeast trade. Guizhou's charms attract growing tourism. Beijing Paralympics Main Press Center opens. Race against winter in quake zone. Advisors call for measures to raise migrants' salaries. Man accidentally hands himself in. Community centers offer fresh hope. Modern Route ends in Dalian. New Beijing court caters for physically-challenged. Portuguese pair score a first. Airport facilities pass muster. $2.3b bid for Huiyuan. Soybean output set to increase. Budget airline moves to slash baggage limit. Guizhou lake charms with blazing color, geologic wonder. Nation's clean energy market brings new investors. Beijing official apologizes to public for bad odors from dump. Coca-Cola puts new takeover law to the test. $4b money laundering uncovered last year. Software pirates go on trial. Party reps get more say under new rule. Chinese tourists head to Israel. Sichuan heritage restoration begins. Time up for substitute teachers. Yangtze marker lights to go solar. 20,000 will benefit from refurb plan. Chinese athletes eye more than gold. 2 become 1 in Beijing. Traffic patrol ready for Games. Industry cuts back on energy. Investors start to trickle back. BMW tie-up may add plant.
Two of the biggest stars at the Beijing Olympic Games, swimmer Natalie du Toit and table tennis player Natalia Partyka, paid tribute to the Olympic volunteers at the Paralympic Village yesterday. The two made history by entering the Olympics with able-bodied athletes last month. They thanked and presented memorabilia pins to the volunteers. "Everyone has been very very sweet," du Toit, the 24-year-old South African, wearing her country's dark green Paralympic shirt and white shorts, sai ... (2008-09-03 08:46:38 - Click:318) More...
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Media services 'top quality' Professor gets relay going
Green measures reach countryside Eco pig farms wave of future
Foreign insurers unfazed by market obstacles Nation promotes vocational education
Mainland banks get credit rating boost Hangzhou named top business city
Jilin expo a bridge for expanding northeast trade Guizhou's charms attract growing tourism
Beijing Paralympics Main Press Center opens Race against winter in quake zone
Advisors call for measures to raise migrants' salaries Man accidentally hands himself in
Community centers offer fresh hope Modern Route ends in Dalian
New Beijing court caters for physically-challenged Portuguese pair score a first
Airport facilities pass muster $2.3b bid for Huiyuan
Soybean output set to increase Budget airline moves to slash baggage limit
Guizhou lake charms with blazing color, geologic wonder Nation's clean energy market brings new investors
Beijing official apologizes to public for bad odors from dump Coca-Cola puts new takeover law to the test
$4b money laundering uncovered last year Software pirates go on trial
Party reps get more say under new rule Chinese tourists head to Israel
Sichuan heritage restoration begins Time up for substitute teachers
Yangtze marker lights to go solar 20,000 will benefit from refurb plan
Chinese athletes eye more than gold 2 become 1 in Beijing
Traffic patrol ready for Games Industry cuts back on energy
Investors start to trickle back BMW tie-up may add plant
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