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When the national game turned into national shame
25 Dec 2006 09:38 GMT | einsnews.com
... before culminating in historical disgrace at the Asian Games. For the first time in 48 ... Indians suffered a shock defeat to lowly China to miss out on the semifinals and ... semifinals and consequently a berth in the Beijing Olympics. Notwithstanding the change of guard, the ...
Hong Kong: a city isolated from the global village?
Fri, 02 Feb 2007 00:00:00 GMT | Greenpeace
The latest climate change report from the United Nations? Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), concludes that global average temperature is likely to increase between 1.1
Japan and China: changing name of Woman?s Day
Thu, 08 Mar 2007 06:03:40 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
A member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference suggests to Change the name of Fu-nu’s Day (???) to Nu-xin’s Day (???), following Japan’s example. Zhaihua points out(zh) that such change is unnecessary, because Nu-xin according to traditional Chinese, is more discriminative than Fu-nu.
Chinese tax change could raise bill for foreign firms by $5.5 billion
| Findory News China
International Herald Tribune: China plans to start taxing domestic and foreign businesses at the same level, 25 percent, next year, a change that would cost foreign investors $5.5 billion annually.
Beijing Games to contribute to change in China - Rogge
| Findory News China
Reuters: BRUSSELS - Next year's Beijing Olympic Games should help to foster change in China, International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge believes.
Global politics shift as experts say warming is <br>setting in
| Findory News China
International Herald Tribune: Leading scientists said Friday that China was among a group of nations that had sought to water down a major report on climate change, while the United States, long a skeptic, was praised. Photo: Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
China's March surplus to see "notable change"
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - A top Chinese trade official on Monday predicted a "notable change" in the country's trade data for March after an unexpected surge in the surplus in the first two months of the year.
