October 31, 2006
Replica Watch in CHINA
Beijing Hosts Big Africa Summit as West Watches (YaleGlobal Online) BEIJING — China will strike a number of agreements on trade, investment, aid and debt forgiveness when it hosts the heads of 48 African countries next month in what is being billed as the biggest summit China has held in modern history, according to the Chinese official heading the effort. Fake cell phone accessories seized (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) Anti-smuggling agents scored in their intensified campaign against counterfeit products with the recent confiscation of fake Nokia cell phone accessories from China during a raid on a warehouse in Parañaque City. Australian jumps up rankings (The Nation) [SNOOKER] Neil Robertson is up to seventh from 12th in the latest world rankings following his triumph in the Royal London Watches Grand Prix at Aberdeen last night. The oddest fan While the rest of the world watches Kim Jong Il, fearful of North Korea’s nuclear threat, the dictator (San Diego Union-Tribune) Bolts are Rams-tough Getty Images LaDainian Tomlinson eases into the end zone, finishing off a 38-yard touchdown run in the first quarter Sunday. With LT having his biggest game of the season – 240 total yards, 183 yards rushing and 3 TDs – the Chargers outpaced the St. Louis Rams 38-24 to improve to 5-2. The oddest fan China funds rally on robust IPO market, renewed investor focus (India Daily) The market debut of banking giant Industrial & Commercial Bank of China was heralded with a ceremonial bang of a gong, but retail mutual funds investing in China are ringing up big gains of their own. China order for Suzlon (The Telegraph) Suzlon Energy Ltd’s wholly owned subsidiary has bagged an order from China to supply wind turbines. The company said in a filing on the Bombay Stock Exchange that its China-based subsidiary Suzlon Energy (Tianjin) Ltd had secured the order for supplying wind turbines of 50-mw capacity. Australian rules the roost (Sunday Herald) Neil Robertson became the first Australian in 16 years to reach a ranking tournament final by beating Bearsden’s Alan McManus 6-2 in the semi-finals of the Royal London Watches Grand Prix in Aberdeen yesterday. Russia rules the world’s arms bazaar (Asia Times) At a time when US-Russia ties are undergoing palpable tensions, the United States dropped behind Russia and France last year in sales of arms to the developing world. The US share dropped from 35.4% to 20.5% between 2004 and 2005. In Tomorrow’s Paper (EdmontonSun.com) Learn how to sport your skins with sophistication in Lifestyle. Yesterday, the Sun introduced you to the world of signals intelligence, which uses sophisticated technology to spy on private conversations, including Canada’s role. Today, experts debate over how that capacity is used. Journalim honor roll (Columbian Missourian) Since 1930, the Missouri School of Journalism has awarded its Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. Medalists are selected by the school’s faculty on the basis of lifetime or superior achievement in all areas of journalism.
HM In China For Trade Talks (BruDirect.com) Nanning – His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam arrived at the Nanning Wuxu International Airport here yesterday for the China-Asean Commemorative Summit, 15 years after China’s, establishment of dialogue relations with Aseann member’s countries. China puts communications satellite into orbit (India Daily) China launched a domestically produced communications satellite into orbit Sunday to provide wider and more advanced television services across the country, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported. Arroyo lays wreath at Rizal Shrine in Jinjiang (INQ7.net) JINJIANG, China (Via PLDT/SMART)â€â€?An exact replica of the monument of the Philippines’ national hero Jose Rizal at the Luneta Park can be found in the heart of this southern Chinese city, standing proudly in mute testimony to the morals and values Rizal had hoped to impart to his fellow Filipinos. Dubai route for fax editions poses security threat (The Times of India) By definition, this fax edition can’t carry any Indian content or advertising it has to be an exact replica of the edition printed abroad. Treasure hunt Museum’s first antiques appraisal fair a success (Salisbury Post) On Sunday, Debbie Kolkebeck exemplified the phrase “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” when she brought an old toy to the Antiques Appraisal Fair. Japanese firm plans satellite launches ”GX Rockets” (India Daily) A Japanese company plans to start launching satellites in 2011 with a new rocket being developed with government backing, a newspaper reported Saturday. Shields’ spending troubles officials (Kansas City Star) In 1997, Jackson County told the public that it would spend $6.1 million in bond money for courtroom improvements. Post a Comment Going with the grain (Galesburg Register-Mail) Complete local and regional news, local business directory including restaurants, local classifieds and Central Illinois information. DOJ chief believes ‘ghost’ story (The Manila Times) Justice Secretary Raul M. Gonzalez said on Saturday that a former Makati City councilor could be right in saying that there is a strong indication that the city government had “ghost employeesâ€Â? in its payroll, because the majority of its personnel don’t have the required Tax Identification Number, or TIN. Signs promising for astronaut repair of Hubble telescope (India Daily) Signs are promising for a repair of the aging but popular US Hubble Space Telescope, once thought doomed because of worries over astronaut safety.
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