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  • Official: China to continue anti-pollution campaigns after Olympics
  •  (4/8 09:37)
  • Wen holds court and pledges quality Games
  •  (4/8 09:34)
  • Tibet party chief: Absolute stability in region still far off
  •  (1/8 17:36)
  • Feeble tremor strikes May 12 China quake epicenter
  •  (1/8 17:35)
  • China urges Security Council to suspend ICC indictment of Sudanese leader
  •  (1/8 17:35)
  • Mud-rock flow kills 5 in SW China's Sichuan Province
  •  (1/8 17:34)
  • Security official: China's military "can defeat Olympics terrorism"
  •  (1/8 17:26)
  • China's Xinjiang confident of Olympic safety: official
  •  (1/8 17:25)
  • Chinese President warns against politicizing Olympics
  •  (1/8 17:23)
  • Bush: US-China relations 'good' and 'important'
  •  (1/8 10:11)
  • China's elite troop receives Olympics journalists
  •  (1/8 10:10)
  • China's elite troop receives Olympics journalists
  •  (1/8 10:10)
  • China expands its social security system
  •  (1/8 10:09)
  • Olympic Five-Ring logo consists of cole flowers
  •  (1/8 10:07)
  • Tornadoes kill five, injures dozens in east China
  •  (31/7 17:43)
  • Hong Kong first aiders to serve in Beijing Games with honor
  •  (31/7 17:43)
  • Chinese Internet users condemn Korean TV showing Olympic rehearsal
  •  (31/7 17:41)
  • Chinese distance education firm lists on NYSE Arca
  •  (31/7 17:41)
  • Beijing-Tianjin railway starts ticket sales for tomorrow's debut
  •  (31/7 17:40)
  • Seven Chinese regions fail to reach 2007 energy saving targets
  •  (31/7 10:45)
  • Vice premier calls for better civil aviation services for Olympics
  •  (31/7 10:43)
  • Chinese vice premier stresses coal production, electricity supply for Olympics, daily demand
  •  (31/7 10:27)
  • China sees 36 pct decline in food poisoning cases in Q2
  •  (30/7 17:19)
  • Chinese FM calls for broad academic exchange to push forward China-US ties
  •  (30/7 17:18)
  • China ships 5,000 tents to Fujian for post-typhoon shelter
  •  (30/7 17:17)
  • China to control Tiananmen Square tourist visits on August 8
  •  (30/7 17:16)
  • China's openness to foreign media would remain after Games: authority
  •  (30/7 17:16)
  • Hong Kong committee proposes sex offender register
  •  (30/7 09:57)
  • Typhoon Fung Wong hurts livelihoods of 450,000 people in east China
  •  (30/7 09:56)
  • China suspends land, building fees in quake zone
  •  (30/7 09:54)
  • Enter, stage right
  •  (30/7 09:52)
  • WTO chief announces collapse of crucial Doha Round meeting
  •  (30/7 09:34)
  • Chinese FM meets with Bush on constructive bilateral relations
  •  (30/7 09:30)
  • Olympic-themed summer camp to launch for HIV/AIDS-affected kids
  •  (29/7 17:58)
  • Disaster relief work urged in China's typhoon-hit regions
  •  (29/7 17:57)
  • Typhoon Fung Wong weakens into tropical storm, moves NW through China
  •  (29/7 17:49)
  • Beijing's oldest commercial street to greet Olympic tourists after renovation
  •  (29/7 17:48)
  • Disrupted China-Nepal Highway partly re-opens to traffic
  •  (29/7 17:47)
  • First "traditional Chinese Medicine Week" opens in London
  •  (29/7 17:47)
  • Donald Tsang: Security measures for Olympic equestrian solid
  •  (29/7 10:53)
     
     
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    Two Czech athletes are shopping in Xiushui Market (Silk Street market), a popular tourist market, in Beijing, capital of China, yesterday. Many foreign athletes, coaches and officials from across the world visit the market selling items with Chinese characteristics including silk products and tea during the Beijing Olympic Games.-Xinhua