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Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-09-29
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- Apology Brokers Brings Surprise to SW China City
- KTV Bars Sign Copyright Deal
- 460,000 People Relocated in Anticipation of Typhoon
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Chinese President Hu Jintao has said the successful hosting of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics symbolizes China's capability of making further contributions to human civilization.
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In table tennis, World No. one Wang Hao of China has successfully retained his World Cup crown.
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Andy Roddick claimed his third ATP title of the season when he defeated unseeded Dudi Sela of Israel 6-4, 6-7 6-3 in the final of the China Open in Beijing yesterday.
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In international football, Ronaldinho scored a header as AC Milan ruined Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho's first Serie A derby with a 1-0 nil win on Sunday.
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And in the Spanish first division, David Villa's scored two goals to help Valencia return to the top of the league after a 4-2 home win over Deportivo La Coruna.
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Australian former swimming Olympian Ian Thorpe decided to drop his case against one of the French defendants in a defamation suit over doping claims.
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Purchase of Luxury Products It is reportedly said that 13% of the country's population has already begun to purchase luxury products. So what changes will this large-scale trend bring to social structures in China?
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Gift Ideas
And it's a hassle for a lot of people who are invited to those wedding receptions. The problem lies in not just the pocket, but also what to buy. So what kind of gift do you usually buy for the newly-weds, your ideas on that would be appreciated!
- Airbuses to Roll off Tianjin Line
- Spirit of Wanting to Be Own Boss Strong
- Analysts Expect No Deposit Interest Cuts This Year
- Eagle Eye" Tops North American Weekend Box Office
- Eason Chan "Moves" to

Singapore Robots
A group of autonomous robots competed to navigate an obstacle course in a contest organized by Singapore's Defence and Technology Agency.
Sport Reporting
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games brought a full basket of gold medals for China, and at the same time introduced great changes in the country's sports reporting.
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(Page Editor: Zhao Lixia) | | | |
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