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Floods leave 252 dead, 64 missing
UN chief visits Bird's Nest
Zheng makes history
China sends patrol fleet to East China Sea
11th anniversary of HK's return to Motherland
Anti-terrorist exercise in E. China's Shandong
Qingdao to clean algae invading Olympic venue
Beijing steps up subway security
MA600 rolls off line in Xi'an on Sunday
Police rescue victims of flood
Olympic venues ready as Bird's Nest built
Zheng Jie of China celebrates winning a point during her match against Ana Ivanovic of Serbia at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 27, 2008. [Photo: sohu.com]
Zheng dumps Ivanovic out in last 32
Finding a fair fare for new airport express
DPRK submits nuclear declaration
Shaolin sells 'enlightenment' gear online
Chinese President Hu Jintao rides on a high-speed train to test Beijing's transport preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games on June 25, 2008. [Photo: Xinhua]
President Hu tests Beijing transport system
Tropical storm Fengshen lashes southeast China
Japan destroyer kicks off China visit
China puts forward four-point proposal for furthering ties with Greece
Quake leads pandas to diet
Overseas Olympic volunteers arrive in Beijing
Vice president meets Saudi king, crown prince
Olympic torch relay runs across Lhasa
Flood gates open for sand washing
China raises fuel prices
The Wenchuan County government last week asked 50,000 residents living in highly-risky mountainous areas threatened by secondary disasters to move out. They were ordered to seek shelter at makeshift accommodation centers before the rainy season began on June 30.
Secondary disasters force 110,000 to relocate
Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan (front L) shakes hands with US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (front R) at the opening ceremony of the 4th round of China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue in Annapolis, Maryland, the United States of America, June 17, 2008. China and the United States on Tuesday started here their 4th round of Strategic Economic Dialogue.
China, US pledge to further cooperation
Floods take a toll on life, kill 169 in south China
S. China rainstorms kill at least 57, force relocation
More downpours to lash south China
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A princess re-born
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Puccini's birth, the newly-open China's National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA, also known as National Grand Theater) and Ricordi have commissioned Hao to write the first "Chinese edition" of Turandot which will premiere at the NCPA on March 21 through 26.
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