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Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-10-27
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- 25Pct Beijing Babies Consumed Tainted Milk Powder
- Shanghai Breast Cancer Rates Highest in China
- Foreign beggar spotted on subway
- Real Estate Group Purchase Popular
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Ryan Howard knows this place will go nuts with one more win.
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LIVERPOOL ended Chelsea's 86-game unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge yesterday with a 1-0 victory and went three points clear at the top of the English Premier League.
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Eli Manning threw for 199 yards and a touchdown on 19-of-32 passing, but the story of the game was New York's defense, which had five sacks, four interceptions, forced two fumbles and recorded a safety to lead the Giants in a 21-14 victory over the Steelers.
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Drew Brees threw for 339 yards and three touchdowns to lead the New Orleans Saints to a 37-32 victory over the San Diego Chargers at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's latest international showcase game.
Do you have any regrets?
Do you have any regrets in life? Putting too much money into the stock markets, quitting a job that offers more than you thought, or hurting someone that you never ever wanted to hurt? Tell us some of your regrets.
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- The First Warning Signs For China
- G7 Worries Over Yen Appreciation
- Porsche To Overtake Volkswagon
Government Purchase Vacant Houses to Offer Help
Recently, officials in Zhengzhou explained the city's new policies for the development of the real estate industry. It announced that one of its rescue plans for the housing market was that the government would purchase some vacant houses in neighbouring areas to create a fund for low-income families.
- Indie musicians emerge big winners at this years Chinese Music Awards
- Funeral for Xie Jin attracts 10,000 in Shanghai
- 'High School Musical' commences at No. 1 with $42M

T. Yau High School Mathematics Awards Granted in Beijing
The first Shing-Tung Yau High School Mathematics Awards ceremony was held last Friday in Beijing. The top award was granted to three students at Wenzhou High School. The organizers hope the contest can encourage more Chinese students to pursue mathematics study and research. Our reporter Zhao Kun has the story.
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