Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-10-28
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- Global Crisis Eating up Jobs at Home.Those who felt things happening in the US had nothing to do with them must realize they're wrong now.
- China's Copyright watchdog is questioning Microsoft's explanation of its recent anti-piracy actions in China.
- Renowned Chinese economist awarded Globalist of the Year
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There's no telling when we'll see the World Series again after rain made it go away Monday night.
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Don't call the Tennessee Titans the NFL's best team just yet. They're happy with being the league's last unbeaten club and grabbing a chokehold on the AFC South away from the Indianapolis Colts.
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TOTTENHAM Hotspur produced its first Premier League victory of the season on Sunday as the club welcomed new manager Harry Redknapp with open arms following an awful start to the season that has them sitting at the bottom table.
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- Chrysler And GM Merger Needs Cash
- Honda In BIG Trouble
- Insurance Woes
A flood of civil servants
Government positions have become increasingly popular among job hunters. In the application process for the national civil servant test of 2009, many positions attracted over 1,000 hopefuls - one even attracted 4723 applicants. The huge thirst for jobs in civil service has made the recruitment examination one of China's most competitive tests.
- Mainland Pop Diva to Tour Beijing, Shanghai
- Police says the child's body found in an SUV in Chicago is Jennifer Hudson's nephew
- Dustin Hoffman, Josh Brolin, Clint Westwood and more attend Hollywood Awards Gala
Three Modes for Elderly Care
Statistics shows that senior citizens in Beijing made up 17 percent the city's population by the end of 2006. One-third of the population in Beijing is projected to be over 60 by 2048. As a result, care for the elderly has become an urgent social issue. There are currently three major models of senior care in Beijing. Our reporter Zhang Wan has the story.
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