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Broadcast Time: 17:00-19:00, 2008-10-30
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- City job hunters find it harder to gain work
- Free Library Now Available Online
- Breast-fed baby may mean better behaved child
- the first housing group purchase festival
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The Philadelphia Phillies just won themselves a World Series.
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Since acquiring Ron Artest in the offseason, the Houston Rockets have talked boldly about
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contending for the NBA championship.
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Vince Carter scored 21 points and had six assists, leading New Jersey to a 95-85 win over Washington in the season opener for both teams.
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Amare Stoudemire patiently waited until the fourth quarter before taking over and giving Terry Porter a win in his coaching debut.
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Kobe Bryant had 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds, as the Los Angeles Lakers rolled over the Clippers, 117-79, at the Staples Center.
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STEVEN Gerrard converted a penalty to protect Liverpool's three-point English Premier League lead, but the north London derby provided yesterday's most dramatic moments with Tottenham salvaging a 4-4 draw at Arsenal.
Internet-related Memories
Internet has gone through rapid development in China in recent years. Ten years ago, you were probably sending out your first email through dial-up service. Today you're doing online-shopping, msn chatting, and watching online movies all at the same time. So let's look back and become a little nostalgic in this topic. When did you first start surfing the internet? What did you use it for?
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- Rates Heading South
- US Also Slash Rates
- Sinopec Sigh of Relief
China Cut Rates Again
China's central bank has again announced a benchmark interest rates cut by 0.27 percent in an effort to boost economy. This is the third time for the central bank to cut the interest rate in the past two months.
- 'Super Typhoon' Sweeps Domestic Box Offices
- Royals attend 'Quantum of Solace' premiere in London
- Courteney Cox playing sexy mom in "Cougar Town"
Foreign Tourism Sector Encountering Slump in China
Autumn is usually regarded as the peak tourism season in China. However, compared with last year, many travel agencies in Beijing are experiencing a slump in business, particularly from the foreign tourism sector.
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