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1.Fukuda rules out visit to shrine
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Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda ruled out yesterday a visit to Tokyo's Yasakuni shrine, seen by many in Asia as a symbol of Japan's past militari...
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2.It's a boot-iful time for Liu
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Hurdles star Liu Xiang has been dreaming for years about finding the perfect combination at the Beijing Games - smooth running and explosive jumps. It...
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3.Giant Buddha watches over relay
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The Olympic torch arrived in Leshan yesterday, the home of the world's tallest statue of Buddha. The relay was held at Emei Mountain, where the main a...
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4.16 die in Kashgar terror strike
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Sixteen policemen were killed when two terrorists threw home-made explosives at the officers in Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, around 8 am...
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5.Tennis' popularity the biggest victory
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Even the most devoted Chinese sports fans would barely have recognized Zheng Jie and Yan Zi four years ago, but now, the duo even need bodyguards at t...
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6.11 travel 40,000 km in show of support
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Eleven Chinese people living in Africa and Europe came up with their own special way to support the Beijing Olympic Games: driving Land Rovers more th...
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7.Stampede kills 145 Hindu worshippers
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At least 123 people, mostly women and children, were crushed to death under the feet of thousands of pilgrims in a stampede at a temple in northern In...
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8.Torch carries light and hope to Sichuan
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Fang Dongming yesterday said the field in front of his house has been packed like this only once before. But the last time so many people were there w...
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9.Heat builds up as Wen takes a tour
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Blue skies smiled over Beijing for the fourth day in a row and excitement filled its air yesterday as Premier Wen Jiabao promised a clean, green and b...
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10.Nation world leader in renewable energy, says eco-group
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China is the world's leading producer of energy from renewable resources and is on the way to overtaking developed countries in creating clean technol...