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  • China lapped up four of the 14 gold medals on offer yesterday at the Beijing Olympic Games.
  •  (11/8 09:23)
  • The Shanghai Composite Index lost 4.47% to 2,605.72 today, its biggest drop since June 27.
  •  (8/8 16:13)
  • Some stores will close around 6pm today so that customers and workers can watch the opening ceremony of the Olympics tonight.
  •  (8/8 16:13)
  • Chang'e 1, China's 1st lunar probe, will send best wishes from orbit to celebrate the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games.
  •  (8/8 16:12)
  • China scored late to draw 1-1 with 10-man New Zealand in its Group C opener at the Olympic soccer tournament.
  •  (8/8 09:26)
  • Yao Ming will be the flag bearer for China as he leads the team in tonight¡¯s Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
  •  (8/8 09:25)
  • 281,000 jobs were created in Shanghai in the second quarter.
  •  (8/8 09:24)
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy will not meet the Dalai Lama during the latter's 11-day stay in France next week.
  •  (7/8 16:10)
  • Cameras will be installed on another 1,500 city buses while 12 metro lines will be in use before 2010.
  •  (7/8 16:08)
  • Slightly cooler weather is expected in the next four to five days with the high ranging between 33 and 34 degrees Celsius in Shanghai.
  •  (7/8 16:08)
  • China's State Council yesterday approved guidelines to boost the development of the Yangtze River Delta.
  •  (7/8 09:29)
  • The death toll from Tuesday's aftershock in Sichuan Province has risen to three, local disaster relief headquarters said yesterday.
  •  (7/8 09:29)
  • China edged European powerhouse Sweden 2-1 in their opening match of the Olympic women's soccer tournament yesterday.
  •  (7/8 09:28)
  • Performers Liu Huan and Sarah Brightman will jointly sing the theme song for the 2008 Olympic Games.
  •  (6/8 16:15)
  • An area in Xuhui District that is considered an important area for redevelopment will be extended northward to Huangpu River.
  •  (6/8 16:14)
  • Tropical storm Kammuri is expected to hit the Chinese mainland between Zhuhai and Wuchuan in Guangdong later today.
  •  (6/8 16:14)
  • Shanghai World Expo has signed China National Petroleum Corp, the nation's top oil producer, as its 12th global partner.
  •  (6/8 09:39)
  • The Olympic torch arrived in Beijing yesterday afternoon, ready for the final leg of its global relay before the Games open on Friday.
  •  (6/8 09:35)
  • One person was killed and 23 others were injured in a 6.1-magnitude aftershock in Sichuan Province yesterday.
  •  (6/8 09:35)
  • Highlights of the Beijing Olympics will be streamed daily on YouTube.com to 77 territories.
  •  (5/8 16:26)
  • Chinese 110-meter hurdler Liu Xiang and 28 other athletes will compete for 4 seats of the IOC¡¯s Athletes¡¯ Commission.
  •  (5/8 16:26)
  • Construction of Metro Line 12 linking Qixin Rd in Minhang to Shangchuan Rd in Pudong will start this year and finish in 2012.
  •  (5/8 16:24)
  • Hotel rooms for the Beijing Olympics were sufficient, a Beijing tourism official said yesterday.
  •  (5/8 09:31)
  • All stalls and businesses inside Metro stations in Shanghai will be shut for a month from today for the Olympic Games.
  •  (5/8 09:30)
  • Overall investment in the Beijing Olympic Games has reached 295 billion yuan since 2001.
  •  (5/8 09:30)
  • China Telecom has received about 3,000 IPTV applications daily in Shanghai as people want to watch Olympic Games on it.
  •  (4/8 16:29)
  • Sixteen armed policemen were killed and 16 others were injured in a bold raid on a border patrol station in China's Xinjiang today.
  •  (4/8 16:29)
  • Police recommend spectators take public transport to see the Olympic soccer matches at Shanghai Stadium due to limited parking spaces.
  •  (4/8 16:28)
  • The son of Shanghai's former Party chief Chen Liangyu was jailed for 3 years in Tianjin yesterday, with 4 years' probation.
  •  (4/8 10:26)
  • Police said 145 people were killed in the crush while attending a religious festival at the Naina Devi Temple in northern India.
  •  (4/8 10:25)
  • Premier Wen visited the Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium and he showed to be a sportspeople with a decidedly hands-on approach.
  •  (4/8 10:22)
  • World No. 3 Maria Sharapova pulled out of the Beijing Olympics tennis tournament yesterday due to a shoulder injury.
  •  (1/8 16:58)
  • Office buildings along Nanjing Road E. will only be accessible to those with valid certificates from today to the end of this month.
  •  (1/8 16:58)
  • A S. Korea TV station has apologized to Olympic Games organizers for broadcasting a dress rehearsal preview of the opening ceremony.
  •  (1/8 16:57)
  • Beijing put two bus rapid transit lines into operation yesterday to boost public transport network for better environment.
  •  (1/8 12:37)
  • China raised export tax rebates on textiles by two percentage points yesterday to aid the industry hurt by the yuan¡¯s appreciation.
  •  (1/8 12:37)
  • The US economy grew at a 1.9-percent annualized rate in the second quarter.
  •  (1/8 12:34)
  • Argentina ¡¯s Olympic soccer squad arrived in Shanghai today.
  •  (31/7 17:50)
  • Beijing organizers expressed disappointment that a TV station broadcast a secret dress rehearsal of the Olympics opening ceremony.
  •  (31/7 17:50)
  • A Chinese scientist has worked out a timetable for people in different parts of the country to watch tomorrow's solar eclipse.
  •  (31/7 17:50)
     
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