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China Drive Afternoon 2008-09-30
    2008-10-01 09:40:46     CRIENGLISH.com
 

Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-09-30

                  

     

  • National Day holiday sees people on the move
  • HK establishes Anti-Doping Committee 
  • U.S. Mars lander Phoenix sees falling snow
  • Diamond Selling Online

  • US swimmer Michael Phelps, who claimed a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympic Games says it was harder for him to learn Chinese than to win swimming races.
  • In London today, Everton manager David Moyes has admitted a Football Association charge of improper conduct.
  • In golf, Liao Guiming is in pole position to secure his first Omega Order of Merit title, as two-time winner Li Chao failed to make up significant ground at the Tianjin Championship.
  • The coach of the Argentine soccer team Gimnasia de La Plata, Uruguayan Guillermo Sanguinetti has resigned after the defeat at a classic match against Estudiantes and for the poor results during the Opening tournament.
  • Lance Armstrong's cycling comeback is in doubt because of a technicality over anti-doping re-entry rules.
  • In American football, quarterback Brett Favre threw a career-best six touchdown passes as the New York Jets beat Arizona 56-35.
  • And in cricket, Martin van Jaarsveld has been named PCA player of the year, pipping a trio of Englishmen to the award.  


Online Shopping

More and more peope choose to purchase their necessities on the big and wide cyberspace. But not all of us benefit from online buying, so can you provide us your tips to successful buying online? And plus, what kind of goods and services you often go to online?

 


 

 

 

  • FedEx China Losing Money to Gain Market Share
  • China's Auto Imports Rise 35 Pct in Value in First 8 Mths


National Day Special - Olympic Heroes behind the Scene

During the 16-day Beijing Olympics, more than 10,000 athletes were brought under the spotlight. But behind them, more than a million people had been working for months, and in some cases years, to make the world's biggest event the success it was. They included organizers, volunteers, and employees of the Olympic partners. They came from different cultural backgrounds. Without them, the Olympics would have never been so successful.

The National Day holiday is the first week-long holiday of the year after the Spring Festival in February. So people attach great importance and value to this long-anticipated holiday. At the same time, questions as to "how to spend the golden week holiday" or "what the holiday should be like" arise once again.

(Page Editor: Yang Yong)

 

 
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