Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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This two-star hotel is located on the south side of Guang'anmen Bridge on
the west 2nd Ring Road. The public transportation is convenient in front
of the hotel. There are 200 guestrooms, a 150-seat restaurant and a
100-seat report hall in the hotel.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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Zi Yu Hotel - Beijing

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Located on the West 3rd Ring Road, the hotel has easy access to the
airport, railway station and many universities.

All its guestrooms features air conditioning, refrigerator, safe box,
IDD/DDD phone and 24-hr hot water.

Jiuhuashan Restaurant offers Beijing Roast Duck and Shandong cuisines.
Ziyun Xuan offers Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines for your choice.

The 3-star Zi Yu Hotel, located near the China Central Television Tower,
is a 40-minute drive from the airport. The hotel features a beauty salon,
a karaoke hall and shops.

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Hotel Star:
Opening Date: Sep,1984    Last Renovation Date: Mar,2005
Address: 55 Zengguang Road, West 3rd Ring North Road, Beijing

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Standard Room/Type B/Zixia Garden �580 N/A �288 �288
Single Room/Ziguang Tower �580 N/A �288 �288
Deluxe Standard Room/Yulan Tower �980 N/A �348 �348

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Price for breakfast: Buffet �10. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit
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AE, Diners, JCB. Check-in between 06:00 and 08:00 may result in certain
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Monday, April 28, 2008

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This two-star hotel is located on the south side of Guang'anmen Bridge on
the west 2nd Ring Road. The public transportation is convenient in front
of the hotel. There are 200 guestrooms, a 150-seat restaurant and a
100-seat report hall in the hotel.

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Chinese restaurant Mah-jong room Conference room

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

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Zi Yu Hotel - Beijing

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Located on the West 3rd Ring Road, the hotel has easy access to the
airport, railway station and many universities.

All its guestrooms features air conditioning, refrigerator, safe box,
IDD/DDD phone and 24-hr hot water.

Jiuhuashan Restaurant offers Beijing Roast Duck and Shandong cuisines.
Ziyun Xuan offers Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines for your choice.

The 3-star Zi Yu Hotel, located near the China Central Television Tower,
is a 40-minute drive from the airport. The hotel features a beauty salon,
a karaoke hall and shops.

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Hotel Star:
Opening Date: Sep,1984    Last Renovation Date: Mar,2005
Address: 55 Zengguang Road, West 3rd Ring North Road, Beijing

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Standard Room/Type B/Zixia Garden �580 N/A �288 �288
Single Room/Ziguang Tower �580 N/A �288 �288
Deluxe Standard Room/Yulan Tower �980 N/A �348 �348

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Price for breakfast: Buffet �10. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit
card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins, Greatwall, Long, Master,
AE, Diners, JCB. Check-in between 06:00 and 08:00 may result in certain
fees. The room rate includes the service fee but excludes other hotel
charges, taxes and fees resulting from special requests. The regular time
for check-in is 14:00 and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If
you need to check in earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an
extra fee. (All times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee
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Saturday, April 26, 2008

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Lvyuan Hotel - Shanghai

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The three-star Lvyuan Hotel, opened in 1991, is 10 minutes drive from the
city center, 15 minutes from the railway station and 35 minutes from the
airport. The hotel is close to the famous Bund.

The 21-floor hotel provides 250 guest rooms, with a standard room
measuring 23 square meters.

Our restaurant serves traditional Shanghai cuisine. For recreation, the
hotel has karaoke rooms, a ballroom, a chess and cards room, four meeting
rooms, with the largest one capable of holding 200 people.

Dining

Restaurants Dancing hall Chess room Sauna center Cafe Meeting rooms Shop

Recreation

Business center Ticket booking

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Friday, April 25, 2008

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Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

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Nanjing Goldstar Hotel is located at the Xinjiehou commercial area of
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Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

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Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
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Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

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Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

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Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

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Goldstar Hotel - Nanjing

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Nanjing Goldstar Hotel is located at the Xinjiehou commercial area of
city center. There are 201 guestrooms in the hotel.

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Opening Date: Jul,2005  
Address: 36 Guanjiaqiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Rooms and Rates

Room type  Regular price  Breakfast  Wed Thu
Superior Room/Kingsize Bed �198 N/A �188 �188
Business Room/Kingsize Bed �228 N/A �218 �218
Business Room �248 N/A �228 �228

More rooms/units

Booking policy

Price for breakfast:  Chinese breakfast  �10 . Pay at the hotel using
cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:  Visa, Peony, Kins,
Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB. The room rate includes
the service fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees
resulting from special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00
and the regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in
earlier or extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All
times shown are GMT + 8 hours.) A credit card guarantee is required by
the hotel. Please view our Policy for Credit Card Guarantees and Privacy
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

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Victory Hotel - Xian

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Victory Hotel Xian is a 2-star hotel which has won great reputation of
all the visitors. With its attentive services, various guestrooms and
complete facilities, the hotel offers an ideal place for business trip
and vacation spending. It also has been ranked among the best hotel for
conference in Xi'an

Dining

Chinese restaurant Banquet hall Multifunctional hall Meetingrooms Gym
Suana & massage center Parking lot Shopping center Chess room Bar Beauty
salon Business center Ticketing Tourist service

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Monday, April 21, 2008

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Jiuyue Hotel-Jinqiao Inn

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The two-star Jiuyue Hotel is located near Jinqiao Export Processing Zone
and Shanghai Wai Gaoqiao Free Trade Zone, about 35 kilometers from Pudong
Airport and 30 kilometers from Hongqiao Airport.

Shanghai Railway Station, People's Square, Xujiahui area and Lujiazui
area are within easy reach of the hotel. The hotel features broadband
internet access, multi-function bars, meeting rooms, a foot massage
center and a grand parking lot.

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Chinese restaurants Bar Meeting rooms Foot therapy Parking lot

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Business center

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

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Jimen Hotel

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The two-star Jimen Hotel, situated in Zhongguancun, Beijing's Silicon
Valley, is 15 minutes by car from the Asian Games Village sports complex
and 25 minutes from the airport. The hotel features in-room internet
access, a recreation center and a beauty salon.

The five-floor hotel has more than 300 rooms, with a standard room
measuring 25 square meters. Each room is equipped with air-conditioning,
satellite television, an IDD telephone and a Web connection.

The hotel has six restaurants that serve Beijing roast duck, as well as
the cuisine of Sichuan, Shandong and Guangdong. For business travelers,
the hotel provides eight meeting rooms, with the largest room capable of
holding 150 people.

Dining

Cafe Bar Beauty salon Recreation center Sauna center

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Business center Safe deposit boxes

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Friday, April 18, 2008

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Beijing Shangyuan Hotel - Beijing

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The 2-star Beijing Shangyuan Hotel is a 20-minute drive from downtown
Beijing, 30 minutes from the railway station and 60 minutes from the
airport. The 5-floor hotel features 136 well appointed guest rooms, a
ballroom, a chess and cards room and small meeting rooms.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

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US: Ivanov's comments 'unfortunate'

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-07-06 09:21

WASHINGTON - The United States said on Thursday it was "unfortunate" that
a Russian official suggested Russia might move its missiles closer to
western Europe if its proposals on a planned missile shield in Europe are
ignored.

Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov attends the
International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg June 9, 2007. [Reuters]

The United States plans to place 10 interceptors in Europe and radar in
the Czech Republic as part of a shield designed to protect Europe from
missile attacks by states such as Iran and North Korea. Russia has
harshly criticized the plan.

At a meeting with US President George W. Bush this week, Russian
President Vladimir Putin proposed Russia and NATO share data about
missile launches from "rogue states," saying this would remove the need
for the Polish and Czech installations.

On Wednesday Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov appeared
to suggest that if the United States accepted Putin's plan then Russia
would not place missiles in its western-most province of Kaliningrad.

"If our proposals are accepted, the need will disappear for Russia to
deploy new missile weapons in the European part of the country, including
in Kaliningrad region," Interfax news agency quoted Ivanov as saying
during a trip to Uzbekistan.

Ivanov, in overall charge of Russia's defense sector and a leading
candidates to become the country's next president, did not elaborate.

Kaliningrad lies on the Baltic Sea coast and is surrounded by Lithuania
and Poland. It is not connected by land to the rest of Russia and the
city of Kaliningrad is far closer to Warsaw than to Moscow.

"Mr. Ivanov's comments were unfortunate but I don't think it distracts us
from the fact that we are having a constructive conversation with the
Russians," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters,
calling the remarks "not constructive."

"It reminds me of, to borrow a line from the Cold War, from our own
domestic politics, 'There they go again'," he added, alluding to then
presidential candidate Ronald Reagan's dismissive comment "There you go
again" against then President Jimmy Carter during the 1980 US
presidential campaign.

"You're going to have some of this rhetoric in public. But what's
important is that we try to come up with a constructive dialogue, and try
to come up with some constructive solutions to addressing what is a very
real threat," he added.

McCormack said Washington and Moscow planned to continue talks on the
issue, including at a meeting of their foreign and defense ministers in
September or October. Earlier, US officials had said these talks were
likely in September.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Learn Chinese - Britain on highest terror alert level

WORLD / Europe

Britain on highest terror alert level

(AP)
Updated: 2007-07-01 16:50

GLASGOW, Scotland - Three terrorist suspects were in police custody
Sunday and a fourth man was under guard in a hospital after a flaming
jeep crashed into a Scottish airport and two car bomb plots were foiled
in central London. Meanwhile, authorities searched several homes near
Glasgow "as part of the ongoing inquiry into the incidents in Glasgow
airport and London," police said in a brief statement.

The scene at Glasgow Airport in this image from video Saturday, June 30,
2007. Two men tried to ram a jeep with flames pouring from it into the
main terminal of Glasgow airport Saturday, crashing into the glass doors
at the entrance and sparking a fire, witnesses said. Police said two
people were arrested. The green SUV barreled toward the building at full
speed before crashing into security barriers. Witnesses said two men fled
the SUV, one of them engulfed in flames. Two men were arrested,
Strathclyde Police spokeswoman Lisa O'Neil said. [AP]

Britain raised its terror alert to "critical" - the highest possible
level - and the Bush administration also announced plans to increase
security at airports and on mass transit in the United States.

"This weekend's bomb attacks signal a major escalation in the war being
waged on us by Islamic terrorists," Lord Stevens, terrorism adviser to
Britain's new prime minister, Gordon Brown, said in a column in Sunday's
News of the World newspaper.

"Now al-Qaida has imported the tactics of Baghdad and Bali to the streets
of the UK," said Stevens, who is London's former police chief.

London police said extra officers were being deployed at landmarks,
airports, train stations and bus terminals across the capital Sunday, and
had been ordered to step up the use of stop and search powers. Armed
police would patrol at major rail stations, it said.

At least 450 officers would monitor a rock concert at London's Wembley
Stadium on Sunday to mark the 10th anniversary of Princess Diana's death,
police said.

The Jeep Cherokee rammed into Glasgow's airport terminal on Saturday,
shattering glass doors just yards from passengers at the check-in
counters. Police said they believed the attack was linked to two car
bombs found in London the day before.

One of the men in the car was in critical condition at a hospital with
severe burns, while the other was in police custody, said Scottish Police
Chief Constable Willie Rae. Five bystanders in Glasgow were wounded,
although none seriously, police said.

Rae said a suspect device had been found on a man wrestled to the ground
by officers and hospitalized in critical condition with severe burns.

British media said the man was wearing a suicide belt and that police had
found propane gas cylinders in the Glasgow Jeep. But police later said an
initial inspection by explosives experts had not found a suicide vest.
Rae made no mention of gas cylinders.

Police later arrested two more suspects in the London and Glasgow plots
in Cheshire county in northern England, Scotland Yard said early Sunday.

"I can confirm that we believe the incident at Glasgow airport is linked
to the events in London yesterday," Rae said at a news conference. "There
are clearly similarities and we can confirm that this is being treated as
a terrorist incident."

Police foiled the earlier plot Friday after two cars were found in
central London packed with explosives - one outside a nightclub near
Piccadilly Circus and another parked nearby.

A British government security official said the methods used in the
airport attack and Friday's thwarted plots were similar, with all three
vehicles carrying large quantities of flammable materials. The official
spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the
information.

Police and MI5 had no specific intelligence warning of a plan to attack
Scotland, but they have monitored a host of suspected terrorists and
plots there, he said. It was not yet clear whether there was an
international element to the planning or funding of the attacks, the
official said.

The new terror threat presents Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a Scot who
took office on Wednesday, with an enormous challenge and comes at a time
of already heightened vigilance one week before the anniversary of the
July 7 London transit attacks, which killed 52 people.

"I know that the British people will stand together, united, resolute and
strong," Brown said Saturday in a televised statement.

The green Jeep barreled toward Glasgow's main airport terminal shortly
after 3 p.m. Witness Scott Leeson said bollards - security posts outside
the entrance - stopped the driver from driving into the bustling
terminal, but the nose of the vehicle smashed the glass doors.

"If he'd got through, he'd have killed hundreds, obviously," he said.

AP photographs from the scene showed the car hit the building at an angle
and was poking into the terminal. The Jeep struck the building directly
in front of check-in counters, where dozens of passengers were lined up,
police said.

Lynsey McBean, a witness at the terminal, said the driver kept trying to
push the car forward after it got stuck, and "the wheels were spinning
and smoke was coming from them."

She said one of the men then took out a plastic gasoline canister and
poured a liquid under the car. "He then set light to it," said McBean,
26, from Erskine, Scotland.

Police subdued the driver and a passenger, both described by witnesses as
South Asian �� a term used to refer to people from India, Pakistan,
Afghanistan and other countries in the region. The previous round of
terrorist activity in Britain, in July 2005, was largely carried out by
local Muslims, raising ethnic tensions in Britain.

Witnesses said one of the men was engulfed in flames and spoke
"gibberish" as an official used a fire extinguisher to douse the fire.

On Sunday morning, the Glasgow airport was reopened to flights and to
travelers who entered the terminal through a police cordon.

John Lennon Airport in the northwestern city of Liverpool was closed
overnight after a suspicious vehicle found nearby. The vehicle was taken
away for forensic examination and the airport was reopened at 4:40 a.m.,
police said.

Meanwhile in London, police were gathering evidence from closed circuit
television footage, as forensics experts searched for clues into the
foiled bombings. The two Mercedes cars had been loaded with gasoline, gas
canisters and nails in one of the capital's busiest areas on a night when
Londoners like to go out and party. Security officials and police denied
an ABC News report that they had a "crystal clear" picture of one suspect
from CCTV footage.

The vehicles were found abandoned in the early hours of Friday in what
police believe was an attempt to kill scores or even hundreds of people.
Detectives said they were keeping an open mind about the bombers'
identities, but terrorism experts said the signs pointed to a cell linked
to or inspired by al-Qaida.

In the United States, airports and mass transit systems also were
tightening security, though the U.S. did not plan to raise its terror
alert status, the Bush administration said.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Kevin Durant

Sports / Top Prospects

Kevin Durant

Updated: 2007-06-28 14:40

Full Name: Kevin Wayne Durant
Position: Forward
Height/Weight: 6-9 / 225
Birthdate: September 29, 1988 (Washington, D.C.)
College: Texas

An early entry candidate for the 2007 NBA Draft.
Career Highlights: Earned National Player of the Year honors from the
Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, CBS/Chevrolet and The Sporting News and
was named the winner of the Adolph Rupp Trophy, the Naismith Award and
the Wooden Award, becoming the first-ever freshman in NCAA history to win
any of those awards. Earned consensus First Team All-American honors,
becoming just the third freshman in NCAA history earn that honor joining
Wayman Tisdale (1983) and Chris Jackson (1989). Named Big 12 Freshman and
Player of the Year, earned First Team All-Conference honors and was named
to the league's All-Defensive Team. Set single-season school and Big 12
records for points in a season (903), a total that also ranks as the
second-most by a freshman in NCAA history. Also set a single-season
school record for rebounds in a season (390), a mark that ranks second in
Big 12 history and third all-time for a freshman in NCAA history.

Freshman (2006-07): Led the Big 12 in scoring (25.8 ppg, ranked fourth
nationally),rebounding (11.1 rpg, fourth) and blocked shots (1.9 bpg).
Also ranked in the top 10 in field goal percentage (.473, seventh), free
throw percentage (.816, third), three-point field goal percentage (.404,
seventh), three-point field goals made per game (2.3, seventh) and steals
(1.9, fourth). Averaged 28.9 points and 12.5 rebounds in conference play,
both Big 12 single-season records for league games only. Scored in double
figures in every game, surpassed the 20-point mark 30 times, and posted
30 or more points 11 times. Recorded 20 double-doubles, second-most in
the nation behind Nevada senior Nick Fazekas. Registered a career-high 37
points on four different occasions. Exploded for 37 points and grabbed a
career-high 23 rebounds at Texas Tech. Tallied 37 points and 16 points at
Colorado. Scored 37 points and pulled down 12 rebounds vs. Oklahoma
State. Sank five threes in scoring 29 points vs. St. John's. Notched 26
points vs. Tennessee. Recorded 28 points and 15 rebounds vs. Texas A&M
and notched 30 points and 16 rebounds in the rematch. Posted 37 points,
10 rebounds, a career-high six assists and a career-high six blocked
shots vs. Kansas in the Big 12 Tournament finals on his way to Tournament
MVP honors, the first player to win the award from a losing team. Set a
tournament record with 92 total points scored. Registered 27 points,
including 15-for-16 free throw shooting, vs. New Mexico State in the
first round of the NCAA Tournament. Led team with 30 points vs. USC in
the second round.

Strengths: Extremely versatile and explosive offensive player who can
score from virtually any spot on the floor. Length, elite athleticism and
natural instincts also allow him to be a dominant rebounder and
shot-blocker.

Personal: Favorite food is crab legs. Two nicknames are "KD" and
"K-Smoove." Favorite musician is Lil Wayne. Wears No. 35 to honor his
childhood AAU coach, Charles Craig, who died when he was 35.

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Chinese language - MasterCard, FIFA settle World Cup sponsor fight

Sports / Off the Field

MasterCard, FIFA settle World Cup sponsor fight

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-22 09:17

NEW YORK, June 21 - MasterCard will drop its sponsorship of the next two
World Cups under a $90 million settlement with FIFA announced on Thursday.

The agreement ends a legal dispute between the credit card issuer, which
had sponsored the tournament for 16 years, and soccer's world governing
body.

The ruling paves the way for FIFA to proceed with a corporate sponsorship
arrangement with Visa International, MasterCard's larger rival, although
FIFA did not provide details on a future sponsorship on Thursday.

A Visa representative was not immediately available for comment.

Under the settlement, MasterCard will drop its claims that it should be
awarded corporate sponsorship of the World Cup -- the world's most
watched sports event -- in 2010 and 2014.

"We have made a decision after taking a hard look at the facts and
circumstances, that substantial financial compensation to MasterCard,
along with severing the relationship between our two companies, at the
end of the day was in the best interests of MasterCard's customers and
shareholders," the credit card issuer's general counsel, Noah Hanft, said
on a conference call.

FIRST REFUSAL

MasterCard, based in Purchase, New York, sued FIFA in April 2006 after
the governing body awarded the coveted sponsorship for the next two World
Cups to rival Visa. MasterCard claimed it had right of first refusal on
future sponsorship pacts.

U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in New York sided with MasterCard in
December, ruling FIFA breached its contract.

But an appeals court last month ordered a review of that ruling.
Zurich-based FIFA wanted an arbitration panel in Switzerland to decide
the matter.

As part of the settlement, FIFA and MasterCard agreed to terminate legal
proceedings in the United States and Switzerland.

Hanft said the $90 million settlement reflected half the sponsorship
amount entered into in the original negotiations with FIFA.

Under the pact, $87.5 million is being paid to MasterCard in the second
quarter of this year and $2.5 million in the third quarter.

The 2010 World Cup will be held in South Africa, while the venue for the
2014 tournament has not been decided although Brazil has been officially
named as the only bidder.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Learn Chinese - Ahern elected as Irish PM for third term

WORLD / Europe

Ahern elected as Irish PM for third term

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-06-15 01:19

The 30th Irish Dail (lower house of the parliament) elected Bertie Ahern
on Thursday to be prime minister for his third term in a three-party
coalition.

The new government, made of Fianna Fail, the Green Party and the
Progressive Democrats, is also be supported by a number of independent
members of the parliament, giving Ahern a comfortable majority.

Ahern is the first prime minister to serve three terms since Eamon De
Valere in the Irish history.

The Green Party is in government for the first time in the party's
history after its members voted last night by an overwhelming majority in
favor of a deal hammered out with FIanna Fail after ten days of
negotiations.

It is expected that the Green cabinet posts will involve responsibility
for the environment and energy. It will get another two junior
ministerial posts, which means that four of the party's six members of
the parliament will get office under the deal.

Ahern's Fianna Fail gained 78 seats in the 166-seat Dail, but failed to
get majority in the parliament in the general election on May 24.

His previous coalition partner, Progreesive Democrats, had a decline,
only with two seats.

The main opposition Fine Gael won 51 seats and its alliance, Labour
Party, got 20 seats. Meanwhile, Green Party gained 6 seats, Sinn Fein
with 4 and Independents with 5.

Ahern has led a coalition government since 1997, a period of sustained
economic growth for the country.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Ahern elected as Irish PM for third term

WORLD / Europe

Ahern elected as Irish PM for third term

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-06-15 01:19

The 30th Irish Dail (lower house of the parliament) elected Bertie Ahern
on Thursday to be prime minister for his third term in a three-party
coalition.

The new government, made of Fianna Fail, the Green Party and the
Progressive Democrats, is also be supported by a number of independent
members of the parliament, giving Ahern a comfortable majority.

Ahern is the first prime minister to serve three terms since Eamon De
Valere in the Irish history.

The Green Party is in government for the first time in the party's
history after its members voted last night by an overwhelming majority in
favor of a deal hammered out with FIanna Fail after ten days of
negotiations.

It is expected that the Green cabinet posts will involve responsibility
for the environment and energy. It will get another two junior
ministerial posts, which means that four of the party's six members of
the parliament will get office under the deal.

Ahern's Fianna Fail gained 78 seats in the 166-seat Dail, but failed to
get majority in the parliament in the general election on May 24.

His previous coalition partner, Progreesive Democrats, had a decline,
only with two seats.

The main opposition Fine Gael won 51 seats and its alliance, Labour
Party, got 20 seats. Meanwhile, Green Party gained 6 seats, Sinn Fein
with 4 and Independents with 5.

Ahern has led a coalition government since 1997, a period of sustained
economic growth for the country.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - G8 leaders set to end summit with Africa pledge

WORLD / Europe

G8 leaders set to end summit with Africa pledge

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-08 08:50

HEILIGENDAMM- Leaders of the world's major powers will turn their
attention to Africa on Friday and are widely expected to announce a US$60
billion pledge to fight AIDS and other killer diseases.

The heads of six African nations will press the needs of the poorest
continent when they join G8 leaders on the final day of their summit,
which produced an agreement on Thursday to pursue "substantial" cuts in
greenhouse gases to combat global warming.

"G8 leaders have just over 24 hours to restore faith in a promise that
represents life or death for millions of people across the world," said
Stop AIDS Campaign coordinator Steve Cockburn.

The G8 countries wrangled late into Thursday night about specifics on aid
for Africa but were expected to broadly recommit themselves to pledges
made at a 2005 summit in Scotland when they said they would double
development funding by 2010.

Two sources in the Group of Eight leading industrialised nations said
officials at the summit venue in the German Baltic resort of Heiligendamm
were close to agreeing on a $60 billion pledge to combat AIDS, malaria
and tuberculosis.

But campaigners for Africa said a $60 billion pledge would fall short of
UN targets.

Two leading campaigners, rock stars Bono and Bob Geldof, put pressure on
G8 summit host, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and her fellow leaders
from the United States, Britain, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and Russia.

"The chancellor has asked us to trust her and we are tempted, but we
cannot risk being let down by the G8 again," said Bono.

Officials were also tackling an impasse over Kosovo's future late on
Thursday, with France pushing a plan to delay a UN vote on the majority
ethnic Albanian province's independence in exchange for Russia agreeing
not to veto the outcome.

Russia backs Serbia's insistence it should retain sovereignty over the
province, which rebelled against Belgrade's rule in 1998-9. The West
regards independence as inevitable and fears delay will stoke violence in
the southern Serbian region.

IRAN

Officials were also discussing Iran and were likely to confirm plans to
back "further measures" -- in other words more UN sanctions -- against
Tehran if it continues to reject UN demands to halt uranium enrichment in
its nuclear programme.

The United States has accused Iran of having secret plans to build
nuclear weapons. Tehran says its nuclear programme is solely for power to
benefit its economy.

On Thursday, G8 leaders agreed to pursue substantial but unspecified cuts
in greenhouse gases and work with the United Nations to clinch a new deal
to fight global warming by 2009.

The agreement binds the world's largest polluter, the United States, more
closely into international efforts to curb the gases scientists say are
causing dangerous changes to world weather patterns.

But it does not commit the G8 nations to the firm emissions reduction
targets that Merkel had wanted.

U.S. President George W. Bush has refused to sign up to numerical targets
before rising economic powers like China and India make similar pledges.
Convincing them to join the UN process will be crucial to halting global
warming.

Russian President Vladimir Putin turned the tables on Bush by suggesting
the United States use a Russian-controlled radar instead of U.S.
anti-missile hardware in central Europe.

At a meeting with Bush, Putin proposed the United States and Russia
should jointly use a radar in Azerbaijan as part of an anti-missile
shield that would protect all of Europe.

In his comments to reporters, Bush did not directly mention the radar
plan which may have taken the White House by surprise.

"He made some interesting suggestions," said Bush.

Washington has said it wants to deploy 10 interceptor missiles in Poland
and a radar in the Czech Republic as defence against projectiles launched
by what it calls "rogue" states like Iran.

Putin vowed last week to target Europe if Washington pressed ahead with
its central European missile shield plan. Washington has accused Russia
of being uncooperative but Putin's plan would seem to undermine that
criticism, analysts said.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Bush urged to back UN efforts on climate change

WORLD / America

Bush urged to back UN efforts on climate change

(reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-05 05:00

Senior officials from Europe, the United Nations and G8 countries piled
pressure on U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday to back U.N. efforts
to combat climate change at a summit of major powers this week.

Bush, who left for Europe on Monday, last week unveiled a plan for
fighting global warming beyond 2012, saying he wanted the world's top 15
emitters to meet later this year and agree new measures to curb emissions
by the end of 2008.

His plan shocked EU leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel
who had wanted the G8 leading industrialised countries to reach a deal on
similar measures at the summit she will host in the Baltic resort of
Heiligendamm.

European Union countries fear the Bush plan could sabotage efforts to
produce a successor to the Kyoto Protocol under the auspices of the
United Nations. They are hoping to convince Bush to integrate his
proposals with the U.N. process.

Speaking in Berlin after a meeting with leading climate experts, European
Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso called Bush's proposals a "step
in the right direction" but cautioned Washington against going down a
separate track.

"It was a good step but I think it is important that the commitment of
the United States is not seen to be in parallel or even in contradiction
to the global efforts but as a contribution to the efforts that are being
planned in the United Nations," said Barroso.

Merkel has pressed fellow G8 countries to back a 50 percent cut in
emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050 but acknowledged over the past week
she is unlikely to overcome U.S. objections to such a step.

European and U.N. officials hope the Group of Eight (G8) -- Britain,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States --
can avert failure by giving political impetus for December U.N. climate
talks in Bali, Indonesia.

They want to launch talks in Bali on extending and expanding the Kyoto
Protocol.

HEATWAVES

Kyoto, which Bush rejected in 2001, is meant as a first step to fend off
projections of ever increasing heatwaves, floods and rising seas linked
to rising emissions of greenhouse gases, mainly from burning fossil fuels.

It obliges 35 rich nations to cut emissions of greenhouse gases by 5
percent below 1990 levels by 2008-12. Bush said it would cost too much
and wrongly omitted developing countries.

Yvo de Boer, the U.N.'s top climate official, acknowledged the G8 was
unlikely to agree on the firm emission reduction targets Merkel had
pushed for, but said the summit could still be a success in moving the
climate debate forward.

"I still think that this G8 can fulfil a very important role," he said,
suggesting leaders could agree on a need to launch negotiations in Bali
for sharp emission cuts, based on the latest scientific findings about
warming.

He said the G8 summit declaration should state clearly that U.S. plans
were "complementary" rather than a rival track to the United Nations.

Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber, head of a top German climate research
institute and an adviser to Merkel, echoed that view.

"It would be really problematic to invent something new outside the U.N.
process," he said. "Under no circumstances can the U.N. process be
brought into question."

Merkel received backing for her push from top British, French and
Canadian officials.

An aide to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who met the chancellor
in Berlin ahead of the summit, told reporters: "We're closer to Merkel
than to Bush on this issue."

China, the world's number two emitter of greenhouse gases behind the
United States, also issued a climate change plan. The plan vows to combat
global warming through energy saving, agricultural adaptation and forest
planting.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Nuclear impasse hangs over two Koreas' talks

WORLD / Asia-Pacific

Nuclear impasse hangs over two Koreas' talks

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-05-29 10:48

SEOUL - The two Koreas will try to mend relations at cabinet-level talks
on Tuesday, but the North's refusal to act on a nuclear disarmament deal
could lead Seoul to delay rice aid promised to its impoverished neighbor.

Logo of Banco Delta Asia is displayed at its headquarters in Macau. The
United States believes a banking dispute blocking a nuclear disarmament
accord will drag on and has pressed North Korea to start shutting its
reactor in return for a firm US promise of a solution, a report said
Monday. [AFP]

South Korea had pledged to send 400,000 metric tons of rice this month to
help North Korea battle its chronic food shortages.

"The rice will be sent to the North. But the shipment is delayed because
of various situations," a senior South Korean Unification Ministry
official told Yonhap news agency on Monday.

The South has said it would suspend the aid if its neighbor behaved
badly. North Korea's firing of a short-range missile last week is likely
to have exacerbated tensions between the two states.

The ministerial talks are slated to run through Friday. Past sessions
have been marked by drama, such as a Pyongyang walk-out last year when
Seoul said it would suspend rice handouts due to the North's test-firing
of ballistic missiles in July 2006.

South Korea has been hesitant to resume regular rice aid because North
Korea missed a deadline to start shutting down its reactor and source of
plutonium for bombs that was set in a six-country deal reached in
February.

The two Koreas shared a moment of reconciliation on May 17 when they sent
the first trains across their border since the 1950-1953 war, which ended
in a truce and not with a peace treaty.

South Korea, which promised about $80 million in aid to the North to
allow the run on tracks built by Seoul, wants to see regular rail travel
between the two.

The meeting will start with a welcoming banquet on Tuesday night in Seoul.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Romario's 1,000th career goal surrounded by questions

Sports / Soccer

Romario's 1,000th career goal surrounded by questions

(Ticker)
Updated: 2007-05-22 08:44

RIO DE JANEIRO - It is somewhat fitting that joy over Romario's 1,000th
goal has been tempered by suspicion and a little derision.

While only the stoniest of hearts would deny one of the modern era's
greatest strikers one last hurrah, the controversial nature of the
'landmark' affords it a slightly hollow air.

As with Pele, the only other footballer to make four figures in his goals
tally, the mathematics involved are open to question.

Romario has included strikes from his pre-professional days and
exhibition games, and quite possibly those scored at his local park and
on his PlayStation, rendering the occasion of his 1,000th goal
meaningless in some senses.

His global pursuit of the goals needed to reach his self-appointed tally,
which has taken him from Rio to Adelaide via Miami, also has reeked of
desperation at times.

But Romario de Souza Faria deserves to be recognized as one of the game's
all-time greats - albeit a flawed one.

Sunday's 1,000th goal, scored from the penalty spot for Vasco da Gama
during their clash with Sporting Recife, was met with unbridled joy and a
pitch invasion in the stadium, and great happiness among his millions of
fans in Brazil generally.

And Romario was typically understated in his reaction. "It's an historic
landmark, not only for me, but for my parents, my family, my friends and
for Brazil as a whole," he said. "It was God who wanted the goal to go in
today."

But understatement is something which has rarely been associated with the
41-year-old striker, who throughout his career has drawn adoration from
fans with his goals, and fury from managers for his off-field antics.

He was once banned from the Brazilian national team by Carlos Alberto
Parreira after reacting angrily to being named as a substitute for a Copa
America match.

And he has at times appeared to view football as an irksome, if lucrative
distraction from drinking and cigar smoking.

However, even Romario's most blinkered detractors, and there are many,
would struggle to deny his genius for finding the net.

The statistics are telling.

A whopping 98 goals in 109 games for PSV Eindhoven, his first European
club, 34 in 46 for Barcelona and 41 in 46 during his first spell at Vasco
- a fit and motivated Romario was the very definition of a 'goal-machine'.

Adept at finding space where there appeared none, he had few peers as a
one-on-one finisher in his heyday and turned the toe-poke into an
art-form.

All those qualities were evident during his finest achievement, when he
scored five goals to spearhead Brazil's successful bid for the 1994 World
Cup in the United States.

That performance elevated Romario to the position of the world's greatest
player, but, remarkably, just two years later he was back in the relative
obscurity, at least in European eyes, of Brazilian football.

And his relatively short spell at the top of European club football, the
acid test for the planet's greatest talents, means his legacy will never
be what it could have been.

He may not have had the grace of Thierry Henry, the blistering pace of
Ronaldo or the sheer skill of Ronaldinho.

But Romario the arch poacher deserves his place in the pantheon of
footballing greats.

I'm sure he would raise a glass to that.

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Yao may get help from Hakeem Olajuwon in summer

Sports / Basketball

Yao may get help from Hakeem Olajuwon in summer

By JONATHAN FEIGEN (Houston Chronicle)
Updated: 2007-05-09 09:20

Yao & Hakeem?

Rockets center Yao Ming said he has discussed working with former Rockets
star Hakeem Olajuwon in the offseason.

"It would be a great chance for me, if I can learn from him, one of the
best centers in the NBA history, and particularly a legend for the
Rockets," Yao said. "I would love to. I'm working on it."

Yao's summer plans

Yao Ming will have what he called a "small surgery" on a toe, possibly
preventing the troublesome toenail from growing back. He said he expected
that procedure to keep him from working out for only "a couple weeks."

He said he will likely train with the Chinese national team for a short
period this summer but will have no competitions.

"I need some training," he said. "I'll take the first month off and then
get back to training and work on my skills."

Mutombo mulling return

Frustrated with a decreased role in the Rockets rotation, center Dikembe
Mutombo said he was reconsidering his plan to return for another season.

"I just spent a week with my kids, and I talked with my wife about it
again," Mutombo said. "I'm just frustrated with the fact there was a
chance to go to the second round, at least. After contributing the way I
did contribute during the course of the season, I felt I did deserve a
little time in the playoffs to play. The opportunity was not given to me.
I'm a little bit disappointed about it."

Mutombo averaged just eight minutes per game in the postseason.

"I'm a free agent now," said Mutombo, 40. "I just want to go think about
how many people I can change their lives in Africa. After that, maybe
I'll think about basketball again."

Spanoulis uncertain

Though under contract, Rockets rookie guard Vassilis Spanoulis said he
did not know whether he wanted to be back with the Rockets next season.

"Now is time to rest a little bit, to clear my mind for a big season for
me, maybe the toughest in my life, in my career," said Spanoulis.

"I want to speak with the guys and know what's going on with my future.
We'll see. I have a contract. I can't say now nothing. I have to clear my
mind, rest and get with the guys up in the office who showed me a lot of
love and support this year.

"I love this team, but I have to think what is best for my future. The
people here showed me a lot of love, a lot of support a lot of advice
this year."

Rockets assistant general manager Daryl Morey said team officials will
meet with Spanoulis today to discuss his future and said that the Rockets
would like him to play with the summer league team.

Spanoulis said he also plans to train with the Greek national team this
July.

Looking for toughness

Rockets center Yao Ming said he talked with Rockets general manager
Carroll Dawson and his successor Daryl Morey about changes he would like
to see but would not offer details about their conversations.

"Generally, CD told me from his experience, our team definitely will be
getting better and I believe it. I love to believe it," Yao said. "We
need more experience. We need player that can finish the game and can
play under the pressure, like in the playoffs."

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