Chinese Cuisines Recommended for Olympic Menu
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Nearly 100 cuisines from all over China were recommended to be listed in the Beijing Olympics menu and made their appearance in an Expo here on Wednesday. |
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Computer Games to Get Suitability Ratings
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Internet professionals are developing a computer game rating system to shield teenagers from online violence, pornography and terror. But their efforts are not popular with game producers. |
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Compulsory Golf Lessons Tee Off Education Debate
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Xiamen University looks set to become the latest battlefield of a national debate as it demands some of its freshmen learn to play golf. |
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World Leisure Congress Opens in Hangzhou
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The Ninth World Leisure Congress, themed "Leisure Integral to Social, Cultural and Economic Development", was opened on Sunday evening in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. |
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Monument for 'Super Girls' Stirs Controversy
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A monument depicting two of China's "Super Girl" pop singers, in a style similar to those of revolutionary heroes, at a Beijing art festival has caused wide public debate. |
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Free Movies for Beijingers in Next Two Months
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Beijing will provide free movies to its residents in the next two months, in a campaign to bring the cinema to the public. |
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Reality Show Sparks Debate
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A teenager from a well-off family, who has dropped out school and become addicted to the Internet, swaps lives for seven days with a boy in the remote countryside who has a bath once a year and pocket money of one yuan per month. |
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Mickey's Rainy Anniversary in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Disneyland celebrated its anniversary Tuesday in the rain and a much cooler atmosphere, comparing with the sunny and grand opening one year ago. |
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The Banquet World Premiere
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Though it has been premiered in other four Chinese cities and Venice, The Banquet world premiere was launched in Beijing on Saturday with stars lining up on the red carpet. |
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Beijing to Make 1st Law on Raising Pets
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The first law on pet raising is being devised in Beijing. The newly established Beijing Applied Law Research Institute has launched research into the raising of pets and the results of the study will be submitted to the legislation department. |
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