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[Wen Jiabao]: China marks national day with vows for 'democracy' (22:34 10/1)
China's top leaders marked national day with an appearance on Tiananmen Square in Beijing after Prime Minister Wen Jiabao pledged greater "democracy" and rights for the people.
[Nicolas Sarkozy]: Strauss-Kahn believed to be on Paris-bound plane (23:17 9/3)
NEW YORK (AP) - Former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn was believed to be heading to his native France on Saturday, leaving the United States behind after the collapse of a sensational sexual assault case that cost him his job and possibly his French presidential ambitions.
[Jet Li]: Jet Li subdues demons in fantasy action film (10:48 9/3)
VENICE, Italy (AP) - Veteran action star Jet Li and action director Tony Ching are expanding their repertoire into the children's fairy tale, but with an adult audience also in mind.
[Peng Shuai]: Sharapova ousted at US Open; 1st 3-set loss of '11 (21:10 9/2)
NEW YORK (AP) - That Maria Sharapova's shaky serving contributed to her early exit at the U.S. Open - to the tune of a dozen double-faults - came as no surprise. She's faced that problem for quite some time.
[Yang Jiechi]: China says U.N. should lead efforts in post-war Libya (23:50 8/23)
BEIJING (Reuters) - The United Nations should lead post-war efforts in Libya, China's Foreign Minister told the U.N. chief, adding that Beijing was willing to help rebuild the north African country.
[Hu Jintao]: China institute takes blame for train crash; Wen visits (07:47 7/28)
WENZHOU, China (Reuters) - A Chinese railway research institute took responsibility on Thursday for a flaw in signaling equipment that led to a deadly accident and stoked widespread public anger and suspicion of the government's high-speed rail plans.
[Xi Jinping]: China raps U.S. over military drills in disputed seas (08:37 7/13)
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's military sharply criticized the United States on Monday for holding military drills in contested waters of the South China Sea, a dispute Beijing has warned Washington not to meddle in.
[John Woo]: Chinese epic faces box-office inflation charges (08:33 7/6)
HONG KONG (AP) - On top of all the preferential treatment for the propaganda epic that marks the 90th anniversary of China's Communist Party, at least one multiplex chain is being accused of trying to inflate the film's box office numbers.
[Dalai Lama]: Nepal bans Tibetan rallies on Dalai Lama birthday (08:33 7/6)
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - Nepalese authorities prevented exiled Tibetans from celebrating their spiritual leader the Dalai Lama's birthday on Wednesday over concerns that gatherings would turn anti-Chinese.
[Karl Lagerfeld]: Albert, Charlene set for Monaco religious wedding (13:12 7/4)
MONACO (AP) - A day after the civil wedding that transformed one-time Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock into the Princess of Monaco, the South African and Prince Albert II prepared to say their vows in a star-studded religious ceremony Saturday.
[Liu Xiaobo]: China documentary directors say they enjoy freedom (13:12 7/4)
HONG KONG (AP) - News of the arrests of prominent Chinese dissidents like Ai Weiwei and Liu Xiaobo has dominated headlines and painted a picture of harsh oppression and censorship.
[Li Na]: Champion Li puts China on grand slam map (20:21 6/4)
PARIS (Reuters) - Li Na pinned China on the grand slam map when a confident display of power and accuracy at the French Open Saturday made her the first player from an Asian nation to win a grand-slam title.
[Liu Xiang]: China savors Li Na's French Open win (20:21 6/4)
BEIJING - Li Na's landmark French Open win Saturday drew a massive outpouring of support in China, captivating a nation where tennis' popularity has been growing rapidly.
[Jiang Zemin]: UN to decide soon on funds for NKorea food aid (13:53 5/30)
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations said Tuesday it would soon decide whether to release emergency humanitarian funds for North Korea as a U.S. government team arrived in the secretive Asian nation to assess its request for food aid.
[Sun Yat-sen]: Species loss far less severe than feared: study (20:19 5/18)
PARIS (AFP) - The pace at which humans are driving animal and plant species toward extinction through habitat destruction is at least twice as slow as previously thought, according to a study released Wednesday.


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