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| Aug. 17 |
Beijing |
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Nadal, Dementieva claim tennis golds Rafael Nadal is overcoming two set to beat Gonzalez of Chile 6-3 7-6 (7-2) 6-3. Elena Dementieva is beating fellow Safina 3-6 7-5 6-3
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| Jul.8 |
Paris |
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French head will attend Olympics French President Sarkozy has confirmed that he will attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics on 8 August
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| Jun.27 |
China |
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World shares in further decline Key European markets have suffered declines in the morning, following sharp falls in Asia
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| May.21 |
London |
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Dalai Lama sees change in China The Dalai Lama believes China is changing and that this could lead to a 'more transparent' attitude over Tibet
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Captive woman had 7 children by father
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| Apr.19 |
Beijing |
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Anti-French rallies across China Protesters in several cities have gathered to demand a boycott of French products and denounce campaigns for Tibetan independence
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| Apr.7 |
Paris |
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Olympic torch extinguished  The relay was disrupted by protesters demonstrating against the Chinese government, causing authorities to extinguish the flame 3 times
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| Apr.6 |
London |
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Angry protests as torch reaches London Protesters scuffled with police and made attempts to grab the Olympic torch as its arrival triggered angry demonstrations over China
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| Apr.5 |
Paris |
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Sarkozy terms for Olympic attendance French President will not attend the opening ceremony of this summer's Games in Beijing unless China opens a dialogue with the Dalai Lama
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Paris |
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Sarkozy aide 'misquoted' on Games human rights minister Rama Yade has denied setting conditions for President's attendance at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony
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| Mar.30 |
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Greece hands China Olympic torch  | The torch has been handed over to Chinese officials at a ceremony in Athens, amid scuffles between police and pro-Tibet demonstrators | |
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Dutch MP posts Islam film on web
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| Mar.24 |
Greece |
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Protest as Olympic torch is lit  | A protester managed to breach the tight security during the torch lighting ceremony. He unfurled a banner, but was apprehended | | |
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| Jan.18 |
Shanghai |
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Brown sees 'green' sites in China The prime minister is visiting a 'clean' power station outside Beijing before heading to Shanghai to see a new 'eco-city'
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| Jan.17 |
Beijing |
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PM arrives for first China visit Gordon Brown has arrived for his first visit to the country since becoming prime minister
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| Sep.30 |
Shanghai |
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Germany retain women's World Cup Germany became the first team to successfully defend the women's World Cup when they beat Brazil 2-0, with goals from Prinz and Laudehr
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| Sep.22 |
Germany |
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Merkel angers China on Dalai Lama German Chancellor is to meet the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader in talks that have angered China
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Anti-Syrian lawmaker dies in blast
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| Jul.22 |
China |
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China could buy stake in Barclays Barclays is close to raising around £10bn from the Chinese and Singaporean governments to help finance its takeover of ABN
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| Jul.1 |
Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong marks handover anniversary| The former British colony marked the 10th anniversary of its hand-over to China and bid farewell to a rocky decade | |
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Saddam Hussein hanged
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| Jul.19 |
London |
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Web users urged on China policy UK users of Yahoo, Microsoft and Google are being urged by Amnesty International to email the companies
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| Dec.13 |
Hong Kong |
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US and EU differ at trade talks Disagreement continued to dominate the second day of global trade talks
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| Nov.8 |
London |
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Protesters greet China's Hu Rights protesters and Tibetan activists jeered Chinese Presidentn as he arrived at Buckingham Palace
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| Sep.5 |
Beijing |
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EU, China hail textile deal| The deal is to release millions of Chinese garments blocked by EU customs because they exceed import ceilings | |
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Bombs kill 52
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