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Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-10-16

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- Shanghai will start construction of its first ecologically friendly expressway before the end of the year.
- Companies and individuals, who have been convicted of corruption in Shanghai or any other city in six eastern provinces, will soon find it difficult to do business in the future.
- A Ministry of Education official says the Examination Law has been drafted and will be submitted to the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council for approval.
- College students' plan to own a home after graduation
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For the first time since watching Joe Carter leap around the bases, the Philadelphia Phillies are headed back to the World Series.
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TWO goals by Wayne Rooney, his second double strike in four days, helped England beat Belarus 3-1 yesterday to chalk up their fourth successive win in World Cup Group Six qualifying.
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Von Wafer scored 17 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, D.J. Strawberry added 20 points and the Houston Rockets put on a 3-point shooting clinic in beating the Memphis Grizzlies 101-97 in a preseason game Wednesday night.
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Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash left Wednesday night's pre-season game against the Atlanta Hawks after spraining his right ankle.
Do you like what you do right now?
The global turmoil is generating fear of a bleak job market in the near future. Do you like what you're doing right now? Are you confident that you'll eventually find what you really like to do?
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Fengshui course
Recently, 130 students attended the first "Architecture and Fengshui" lecture given by Ma Wei, a teacher at the School of Urban Construction at the Wuhan University of Science and Technology. Fengshui is the traditional Chinese study of aesthetics and geomantic omens and is used in the design of buildings or cemeteries. It is proving extremely popular as a new university course in Central China despite continuing conjecture over its status.
- Prison Break star Wentworth Miller will be in Shanghai late this afternoon and arrive in Beijing on the 19th.
- Jackie Chan has turned his maiden visit to the central Chinese province of Henan into a highflying fundraiser.
- Chinese singer-songwriter Xu Wei celebrated the release of his latest album "Ai Ru Shao Nian" or "Love As If We Were Still Young" in an art gallery in Beijing on Wednesday.
(Page Editor: Yang Yong)
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