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Bottled Water - Drinking Water
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 The Philippine Star 
The next crisis: Water
| The global oil and food crisis have driven the prices of basic commodities to unprecedented levels, resulting in food riots and the toppling of governments as seen by the likes of Haiti. What we are... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
International Olympic Committee IOC President, Belgian Jacques Rogge, smiles after a press conference before the inauguration of the Pavillon as a new extension of the IOC headquarters during the Olympic day in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monday, June 23, 20
China   Human Rights   Media   Olympics   Photos  
 The Australian 
IOC chief lashed for claims he's responsible for China reforms
| JACQUES Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, has been criticised for claiming credit for a social reform program in China, saying "three new bills" to protect children, media... (photo: AP / Keystone/Laurent Gilliero)
US President George W. Bush, waves to the crowd of US Air Force (USAF) personnel, government employees and military families, as he departs Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), Maryland (MD), aboard Air Force One.  Asia Times 
Unsolicited advice for Bush on Iran
| By Jim Lobe | WASHINGTON - Two of Washington's most prominent foreign policy graybeards praised Saturday's direct participation in multinational talks with Iran by a senior US diplomat, but called o... (photo: USAF file / SSgt Charity Barrett)
Diplomacy   Iran   Mideast   Photos   Washington  
  Chinese President Hu Jintao, right, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev toast after a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Friday, May 23, 2008. China and Russia signed a US$1 billion (euro670 million) nuclear cooperation deal Friday and stood together in firm opposition to U.S. missile defense plans during new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's first overseas tr  Asia Times 
Wary of China, Russians look West
| By Dmitry Shlapentokh | Like his predecessor Vladimir Putin, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev followed his taking over the Kremlin, in May, with a visit to China. For some pundits this raised the s... (photo: AP / Claro Cortes IV, Pool)
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 David C. Mulford  The Times Of India
US will convince Pak not to vote against India at IAEA: Mulford
|                 NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON: The United States will convince Pakistan into not voting against the India-specific s... (photo: Public Domain )
Delhi   Iaea   India   Photos   Politics   US  
Mapo tofu - dainty sichuan Inquirer
Hot and heavenly Sichuan cuisine
| MANILA, Philippines—Mapo is perhaps the most popular spicy Chinese tofu dish in the country. Of Sichuan origin, mapo 'in Chinese means pockmarked old lady, and it comes... (photo: creative commons / avlxyz)
Food   Health   Nutrition   Philippines   Photos  
 China - Beijing /ntf1 The Times Of India
China's growth rate may plunge to 9.9 pc: ADB
|                 NEW DELHI: China's economic growth is likely to be 9.9 per cent this year and 9.7 per cent in 2009 due to a... (photo: GFDL)
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 Peugeot 807(ss2) Globe and Mail
Volkswagon, Peugeot, Fiat pull away from pack
| The three European automakers shake off auto sector's gloom with strong second-quarter profits ...Read the full article Post the first comment Start the Conversation, L... (photo: GFDL)
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The entrance to Massey Energy's Mammoth Coal Co. where on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007 union workers dismantled a picket shack that stood across the highway in Smithers, W.Va. Workers have been on strike since 2004 when Virginia based Massey bought the mine out of bankruptcy and reopened it as a nonunion operation. Last week, a federal labor judge ordered Massey to allow union workers to return to their jobs and recognize the union for collective bargaining. (AP Photo/Jeff Gentner)hg3 The Guardian
hit mining shares not pricing in profits
By Eric Onstad LONDON, July 23 (Reuters) - Beaten-down UK mining stocks, which have underperformed the wider market in recent months, offer good value as profits are expe... (photo: AP Photo / Jeff Gentner)
London   Market   Mining   Photos   Profits  
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Beijing, China
2008.07.22
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- China OKs gym for US alternates
- Zheng, Dong head China soccer squad for Beijing
- China arrests dissident in pre-Olympics crackdown
- China shares soft, airlines surge on merger hopes
- China arrests dissident in pre-Olympics crackdown
- High-speed train to be launched for Olympics
McAfee Coliseum soccer configuration
Zheng, Dong head China soccer squad for Beijing
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- Forks in the markets
- Beijing sets up protest zones
- Beijing to set up Olympic protest zones
- Why Apple Is Struggling To Win Fans in China
- China plans Olympic protest zones
- Scolari's first Chelsea headache: Bosingwa limps off 19
McAfee Coliseum soccer configuration
Zheng, Dong head China soccer squad for Beijing
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Central China East China
- The next crisis: Water
- Wary of China, Russians look West
- Relocation for China's Three Gorges Dam finished
- Smiley faces to highlight city-wide Beijing opening ceremony
- Relocation for China's Three Gorges Dam finished
- Relocation for China's Three Gorges Dam finished
Bottled Water - Drinking Water
The next crisis: Water
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- Yao confident despite horror draw
- East does not meet West on China's self-image
- China shares soft, airlines surge on merger hopes
- Remains of vast Neolithic site found in south China
- Neolithic site remains found
- Remains of vast Neolithic site found in south China
All Tibetans want their basic human rights from China
China Grapples With Security Threat as Olympics Loom
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West China Hong Kong
- Wary of China, Russians look West
- Smiley faces to highlight city-wide Beijing opening ceremony
- Hot and heavenly Sichuan cuisine
- China steps up security at Xinjiang airports
- Beijing's Olympic stadiums are out of this world - but a
- Olympics 2008: Sex lives and salaries off-limits in Beijing&
  Chinese President Hu Jintao, right, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev toast after a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Friday, May 23, 2008. China and Russia signed a US$1 billion (euro670 million) nuclear cooperation deal Friday and stood together in firm opposition to U.S. missile defense plans during new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's first overseas tr
Wary of China, Russians look West
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- Mealtime with the Megastar
- Catholics see more light in Vietnam
- Indian airlines flush out costs
- Unsolicited advice for Bush on Iran
- Reluctant gambler hits Indian jackpot
- Court casts shadow over Rusal listing
Indian Airlines Dornier Do-228-201 VT-EIO
Indian airlines flush out costs
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Taiwan Tibet
- Haka excites visiting kung fu kids
- Shark's fin to be taken off some Silk Palace menus
- Tainan County hails renovated park in front of its offices
- Kaohsiung County reports first indigenous dengue case
- Taipei County councilors frown at 'quasi' labeling
- Kaohsiung airport's English-language signage criticized
  LOVE BIRD - ANIMAL
Rare birds sighted on Matsu islet
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- China plans Olympic protest zones
- China Designates Protest Areas for Olympics in Beijing
- French to head UB's Baldy Center
- Delegation visits officials in Ottawa, Toronto
- East does not meet West on China's self-image
- China steps up pre-Olympic crackdown with arrest of dissiden
His Holiness lauds Madison Leaders' Support for Tibet
China steps up pre-Olympic crackdown with arrest of well-known online protester
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