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Broadcast Time: 11:00-12:00, 2008-05-02

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Beijing Subway to Clear Mobile Telecom Blind Spots
World's Longest Sea Bridge Opens in East China
Doctorate Degree Poses Marriage Problem for Women
Richard Hamilton hit his first five shots during Detroit's overpowering start, and the Pistons rolled into the second round of the playoffs by crushing the Philadelphia 76ers 100-77 on Thursday night.
Hawks coach Mike Woodson was irate Wednesday that center Al Horford didn't at least share the NBA Rookie of the Year award with the Seattle SuperSonics' Kevin Durant.
China, winner of four of the five Olympic badminton golds in Sydney and three in Athens, could emulate those feats on home ground in Beijing.
Manchester United is the most valuable team in world soccer for a second straight season and likely to hold that position next year.
Fuyang Government Play Down the Viral Outbreak

Jay Chow Opens Beijing Concert
Bo Yang's Long Novel Tailored for TV
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Your Wine Tasting Experience
Holiday is big time for wines and beers. Does your family have a tradition of opening up a bottle of wine or liquor? Would you have a shot under pressure if you never ever drank any booze?
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Cycle of Boom Seen to Remain until 2020
Profits Cool for Coffee Chain Icon
Brazil Index Is No. 1 Globally again
World War II Bunkers Transformed into Wine Cellars
Wine sales in China have been exploding in recent years. Now, wine collecting is starting to catch on among the newly rich here. In Hong Kong, collectors store their prized bottles in World War II bunkers once used as ammunition stores, keeping the wine under ideal conditions for long-term storage.
An Ordinary Driver and his Story
Today we introduce an ordinary Tibetan driver who is on the logistics team for the torch relay at Mt. Qomolangma. His two brothers are also drivers for the historical event. Our reporter You Yu has the story.
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