Huge dinosaur fossils discovered in C China


Scientists preserve the fossil of a dinosaur excavated in Liudian township in Ruyang County, central China's Henan Province, Dec. 9, 2008. Extremely large fossils of dinosaurs were discovered recently by scientists in an area in Ruyang County. The biggest fossil measures 3.3 meters long and 2.3 meters wide. According to the fossil of its bones, the dinosaur is supposed to be much bigger than the one found in last July, which was identified as Asia's Heaviest dinosaur.


Scientists clean up the fossil of a dinosaur excavated in Liudian township in Ruyang County, central China's Henan Province, Dec. 9, 2008.


Scientists clean up the fossil of a dinosaur excavated in Liudian township in Ruyang County, central China's Henan Province, Dec. 9, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
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Robert Pattinson likes mad, mental, strong women


Cast member Robert Pattinson poses at the premiere of the movie "Twilight" at the Mann Village and Bruin theatres in Westwood, California November 17, 2008.

When asked about what qualities does he look for in his girl, the 22-year-old heartthrob said that he likes his ladies to be "mental, strong women."

"I always like a kind of madness in a woman, and when they are really, really strong. And they're the worst - mental, strong women!

"But I like it when they hate me right from the beginning," he added.

Source: China Daily
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Boeing delays maiden flight of 787 Dreamliner plane


A computer generated image of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The U.S. aerospace giant Boeing delayed the maiden flight of the 787 Dreamliner plane on Dec., 11, and pushed back first deliveries to early 2010 because of production and labor problems.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Dashan awarded "Order of Canada"


Canadian Governor-General Michaelle Jean (R) awards the Order of Canada to Mark Henry Rowswell, Canadian, well known in China by his local moniker "Dashan" , in Ottawa, Canada, on Dec. 12, 2008.


Canadian Governor-General Michaelle Jean (R) congratulates Mark Henry Rowswell, Canadian, well known in China by his local moniker "Dashan", in Ottawa, Canada, on Dec. 12, 2008. Mark Henry Rowswell was awarded the Order of Canada on Friday. (Xinhua/Yang Shilong)
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Mexicans marks Patron Saint Day


A Mexican girl attends a celebration marking the Mexican Patron Saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, in front of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Dec. 12, 2008. People from all over the nation gathered here to celebrate the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a traditional festival which falls on Dec. 12.


A Mexican girl attend a celebration marking the Mexican Patron Saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, in front of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Dec. 12, 2008.


People attend a celebration marking the Mexican Patron Saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, in front of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Dec. 12, 2008.


Actors perform acrobatics during a celebration marking the Mexican Patron Saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, in front of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Dec. 12, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
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12th Sanya Int'l Wedding Celebration Festival


A total of 99 newly wed couples and old couples from home and abroad came to the Huge Rock with Four Characters of "Tian Ya Hai Jiao (the Remotest Corner of the World)" on the coast south of Sanya City, to attend the 12th Sanya International Wedding Celebration Festival, south China's Hainan Province, Dec. 12, 2008.


A groom carrying his bride in the arms signs his name on a board at Sanya City, south China's Hainan Province, Dec. 12, 2008. A total of 99 newly weds and old couples from home and abroad came to the Huge Rock with Four Characters of "Tian Ya Hai Jiao (the Remotest Corner of the World)" on the coast south of Sanya City, to attend the 12th Sanya International Wedding Celebration Festival on Friday.


A 75-year-old French man waves as his 45-year-old Chinese wife smiles at Sanya City, south China's Hainan Province, Dec. 12, 2008. They came here from Shanghai to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their marriage. A total of 99 newly weds and old couples from home and abroad came to the Huge Rock with Four Characters of "Tian Ya Hai Jiao (the Remotest Corner of the World)" on the coast south of Sanya City, to attend the 12th Sanya International Wedding Celebration Festival on Friday.


Ji Zhaozuo (R), a 75-year-old man, smiles while holding an umbrella for his 72-year-old wife He Jiaguang, at Sanya City, south China's Hainan Province, Dec. 12, 2008. They came here from Shanghai to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their marriage. A total of 99 newly wed couples and old couples from home and abroad came to the Huge Rock with Four Characters of "Tian Ya Hai Jiao (the Remotest Corner of the World)" on the coast south of Sanya City, to attend the 12th Sanya International Wedding Celebration Festival on Friday. (Xinhua/Guo Cheng)
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Jennifer Aniston poses at premiere of movie "Marley & Me"


Cast member Jennifer Aniston poses at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25.


Cast member Jennifer Aniston poses at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25.


Cast members Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson pose at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25.


Clyde, the dog who plays Marley in the movie, sits at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25


Cast members Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson pose at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25.


Cast members Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson pose at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25


Actress Katherine Heigl poses at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25


Actress Courteney Cox poses at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25


Actress Kristin Cavallari poses at the premiere of the movie "Marley & Me" at the Mann Village theatre in Westwood, California December 11, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on December 25.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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EU leaders reach deals on economy, climate, Lisbon Treaty

·EU leaders wrapped up a two-day summit Friday with compromise deals.
·The three major deals include an economic stimulus package, climate change and the Lisbon Treaty.
·However, they failed to decide on a proposal to cut value-added tax (VAT) on green goods.


European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso attends a press conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels, capital of Belgium, Dec. 12, 2008. European Union (EU) leaders wrapped up a two-day summit here on Friday with compromised deals on an economic stimulus package, climate change and the Lisbon Treaty.


BRUSSELS, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- European Union (EU) leaders wrapped up a two-day summit here Friday with compromise deals on an economic stimulus package, climate change and the Lisbon Treaty.

"Three major decisions have been taken in unanimity," said French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the EU presidency, at a press conference after chairing the meeting with his EU counterparts.

Sarkozy said EU leaders agreed on the need for an economic recovery plan on the basis of the European Commission's proposal.

In a bid to coordinate national efforts within the EU to support a sluggish economy hit by the financial crisis, the Commission proposed in November a EU-wide economic stimulus package worth 200 billion euros (264 billion U.S. dollars).

The sum amounts to 1.5 percent of the EU's gross domestic product, with 1.2 percent coming from EU governments and the rest from EU funding.


French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L), whose country holds the EU presidency, attends a press conference with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at the EU headquarters in Brussels, capital of Belgium, Dec. 12, 2008.

But EU heads of state watered down the original proposal by pledging "around" 200 billion euros to the package, instead of "at least."

Germany, the largest economy in the EU, had been opposed to a call for it to expand its national fiscal stimulus plan for the benefit of the EU economy as a whole, saying their current plan worth 32 billion euros (42 billion U.S. dollars) was enough.

However, EU leaders failed to decide on a proposal pushed by France and Britain to cut value-added tax (VAT) on green goods and labor-intensive services such as restaurants, putting off the debate until a meeting of finance ministers in the spring.

An ambitious climate change and energy package proved to be the toughest topic tackled by the EU leaders.

"This is quite historic. You will not find another continent in this world that has given itself such binding rules as we have just adopted," Sarkozy said. "The objectives remain the same."

In March 2007, EU heads of state and government pledged to reduce EU's emissions by 20 percent in 2020 compared to 1990 levels, and to have 20 percent of renewables in total energy consumption and achieve 20 percent energy savings, also by 2020.

This time, they struggled to get the details settled. A deal was possible after concessions were made to Italy, Germany and Poland, among several other central and eastern European members.

Prior to the summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel had warned against any action that would endanger employment or investment in her country. Italy had also expressed hope that the package would meet its demand to protect its manufacturing industry.

Central and eastern European countries led by Poland and Hungry also requested special treatment since their energy demand relies heavily on more polluting coal.

After hard-fought negotiations, EU leaders agreed to give free emission permits to industries threatened by stricter climate change rules and heavily coal-dependent power plants.

Sarkozy also declared that the stalled ratification process of the Lisbon Treaty will be re-launched, after Ireland agreed to hold a second referendum by the end of October 2009.

"The Irish will be consulted again," he said.

In exchange for Ireland's commitment, EU leaders agreed to take a decision not to trim the European Commission so as to maintain the current "one country, one seat" principle.

Irish voters in June 2008 vetoed the Lisbon Treaty, a key instrument aimed at streamlining EU institutions and decision-making, putting the much-needed reforms on hold.

They were concerned that Ireland might lose its voice in the future European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, since the Lisbon Treaty would see the number of commissioners reduced.

EU leaders will also take measures to relieve other concerns of Irish voters, including Ireland's military neutrality, its opposition to abortion and national rights on taxation, Sarkozy said.

"Europe succeeded in its credibility test," European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told the same press conference, describing the summit as one of the most important since he assumed the top EU post.

With the EU taking the lead in the global fight against climate change, it is now time for others, especially the United States, to follow suit, Barroso said.

"Our message to our global partners is this -- yes, you can; yes, you can also do what we are doing," he said, citing the famous slogan used by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama in his campaign for the White House.

Sarkozy also urged others to do the same.

"People will not follow Europe unless we set the example," he said.

The EU wanted to set ambitious targets for itself so as to lead global talks on the fight against climate change at an international summit in Copenhagen next year.

On the first day of the EU summit, when negotiations were deadlocked, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on the bloc to show leadership.

"What we need today is leadership," Ban said on the sidelines of an international climate change meeting in Poznan, Poland.

"We look for leadership from the European Union. The decisions currently being made by European leaders in Brussels are (of) great consequence for the whole world," he said.
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Girls get ‘taster’ for Olympics building site jobs


Pupil Bethel Yohanis, 13, gets to grips with tiling

GIRLS at a secondary school in London's East End have shown they're a dab hand on a building site.

The 14 and 15-year-olds from Shadwell's Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate Girls' school spent a day at a construction industry training centre in Blackwall trying their hand at craft skills.

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London Olympics organisers make transport pledge

Organisers of the London Olympics have vowed to avoid the farcical transport problems seen in Atlanta in 1996 after taking advice from senior Government figures involved in the chaotic games 12 years ago.

Some athletes even missed their events and had to return home as a result of the severe problems that occurred during Atlanta’s hosting of the games, caused by a lack of planning, confusing road maps and the hiring of coach drivers completely unfamiliar with the city.

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China tops Wushu Junior worlds with 16 gold medal

BALI, Indonesia, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- The second World Wushu Junior Championships closed here on Saturday with traditional power China leading the medal table with 16 golds and two silvers.

Japan and hosts Indonesia were second and third in the medal table.

China took the lion's share of 18 medals in total, followed by Japan with eight golds and five silvers and five bronzes, and Indonesia with a 6-8-8 record.

Vietnam finished fourth in 6-7-11 as 25 teams got named on the medal tally.

The second edition of the biennial championship had 62 gold medals on offer from two disciplines of taolu (artistic) and sanshou (fighting).

Taolu comprised of gymnastic exercises employing aerial kicks while the latter is the full contact combat version of the sport.

The taolu participants were split into three categories, including A (from 16 to 18 years old), B (13 to 15) and C (7 to 13) and will contest a total of 50 gold medals in the men's and women's division. The sanshou fighters got 12 golds on offer.

A total of 700 athletes and officials from 45 countries and regions have competed in the four-day tournament.

The third Junior Wushu World Championships will be held in Singapore in 2010.
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Singapore meet South Korea in women's double final of Pro Tour Grand Finals

MACAO, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Singapore's Li Jiawei and Sun Beibei, the top seeds in the women's doubles event at the 2008 ITTF table tennis Pro Tour Grand Finals in Macao, booked their place in the gold medal contest following a semifinal win over the Romania duo of Daniela Dodean and Elizabeta Samara here on Friday.

However, for the second seeds it was defeat. Hong Kong's Jiang Huajun and Tie Yana suffered at the hands of South Koreans Kim Kyung-Ah and Park Mi-Young.

Li Jiawei/Sun Beibei recorded a six games victory against Romanians with a result of 11-9, 12-14, 7-11, 11-7, 11-7 and 11-5. Li and Sun have been partners on the ITTF Pro Tour throughout the year and they totally controlled the game against the left and right handed European combination.

In the other semifinal of women's doubles, Kim Kyung-Ah/Park Mi-Young won 11-9, 11-9, 8-11, 5-11, 13-15, 11-9, 15-13.

South Korean's stone defense caused much trouble to the Hong Kong pair. After tied at 3-3, Jiang Huajun made errors when the scores were level at 12-all and 13-all in the seventh set, while 13-14 it was Tie Yana's forehand error that went astray when trying to finish the point.

In the men's doubles, the both top two seed won their matches as Gao Ning/Yang Zi from Singapore defeated Russian pair Alexei Liventsov/Igor Rubtsov, 5-11, 11-8, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9 and 11-8, while Chuang Chih-Yuan/Wu Chih-Chi of Chinese Taipei eliminated French Emmanuel Lebesson/Adrien Mattenet, 8-11, 9-11, 11-6, 11-6, 11-8 and 11-7.
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Celtics extend NBA winning streak to 14

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Boston Celtics cruised past New Orleans 94-82 to boost their National Basketball Association winning streak to 14 games on Friday.

Paul Pierce scored 28 points and Kevin Garnett added 19 with Pierce scoring 13 points in the third quarter as the reigning NBA champions shrugged off a slow first half and improved to 22-2.

This is the best start in team history and the longest winning streak since the 1985-1986 season.

Kendrick Perkins scored all nine of his points in the second half and grabbed 13 rebounds while Eddie House came off the bench to score nine for Boston, which made a season-low 14 assists in downing the Hornets.

David West scored 23 points and Chris Paul finished with 20 and14 assists for the Hornets, who fell to 12-7.

Serbian sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic was limited to a season-low two points on 1-of-6 shooting for the Hornets, failing to make a 3-pointer for the first time in 64 games since January.

James Posey, a top reserve for Boston's championship team last season, scored nine points in his return to the Celtics home arena as a member of the Hornets.
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Ronaldo arrives at Corinthians


Brazilian striker Ronaldo (R) embraces Corinthians President Andres Sanchez during his official presentation in Sao Paulo December 12, 2008. Ronaldo, who has recovered from a serious knee injury he sustained in February at AC Milan, has agreed terms with Brazil's second most popular club.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo arrived on Friday to officially present himself to the administration and fans of the Corinthians soccer club.

During the press conference at the team's facilities, the forward declared that his career is not yet over and that he has great expectations at Corinthians.


Brazilian striker Ronaldo is helped by models to put on a Corinthians club jersey in Sao Paulo December 12, 2008. Ronaldo, who has recovered from a serious knee injury he sustained in February at AC Milan, has agreed terms with Brazil's second most popular club.

Ronaldo declared that his main motivation in brining him back to Brazil was his proximity to his family. Coincidentally, Ronaldo's son is a huge Corinthians fan. The athlete is yet to seta date for his officially return to the sport.

"Clearly, I did not die within the soccer world. I will prove this on the field. However, I am only going to return to play whenI am ready. I hope that my return will be as soon as possible so Ican prove myself on the field," said Ronaldo.

"I want to show the world that I am able to overcome yet another difficult obstacle," added he.

Immediately after the press conference, Ronaldo made his debut to the Corinthians' fans. Wearing his new jersey, Ronaldo was applauded by more than 6,000 paying fans.

The athlete was welcomed by fireworks, streamers and the roar of a hopeful crowd. The team is counting on Ronaldo to make 2009 phenomenal, playing with Ronaldo's nickname as the "phenomenon".

Ronaldo also hopes to make a strong comeback, calling the attention of Dunga, the Brazilian national soccer team's head coach. He has already made his wish clear that he wants to play for Brazil in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

By doing so, Ronaldo will have made the most appearances by anyBrazilian in the World Cup.
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Ribery out of Bayern vs. Stuttgart collision

BERLIN, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery will have to stay away from Saturday's Bundesliga match at Stuttgart for shoulder injury.

Ribery suffered the injury in Bayern's 3-2 Champions League winin Lyon on Wednesday, the German club said Friday.

The Frenchman has been Bayern's outstanding player in recent months as the club has embarked on a 15-game unbeaten run.

Bayern coach Juergen Klinsmann, who comes from near Stuttgart and still has family in the area, is returning to the club where he started his major league career looking for a win that could put Bayern on top of the Bundesliga for the winter break.

Hoffenheim leads Bayern on goal difference and plays Schalke onSunday.

Klinsmann will be able to field defender Lucio and midfielder Ze Roberto after both Brazilians missed the game in Lyon, but reserve striker Lukas Podolski is still struggling with a back problem. Enditem
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Barcelona vs. Real takes highlight of Primera Liga

MADRID, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- FC Barcelona take on Real Madrid inthe Camp Nou stadium on Saturday night, which will grab the highlight of the Spanish Primera Liga.

Barcelona has a nine-point gap over their eternal rivals and a victory would almost knock Real Madrid out of the title race. Realtravels without Marcelo and Arjen Robben, who are suspended, whileMiguel Torres, Pepe, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Wes Sneijder and Mahamadou Diarra are missing through injury.

It is Juande Ramos' first league game as Real Madrid coach. Hisside has recovered morale thanks to a 3-0 win over Zenit Saint Petersburg in the Champions League on Wednesday, although Barcelona is favorite to take the points in font of their home fans.

Saturday also sees third placed Valencia entertain Espanyol, with the home side again favorite against a team that needs pointsto escape the relegation zone.

Second placed Villarreal visits fourth in the table Sevilla in Sunday's most attractive game. Villarreal rested players in the Champions League and although Joseba Llorente is still missing with a muscle strain, Nihat Kavechi is back after a torn hamstring.

Atletico Madrid fans will be hoping that Real Madrid lose in the Nou Camp because their team can climb above their neighbors should they beat Betis in the Vicente Calderon.

Atletico kicks off with both Diego Forlan and Kun Aguero in theside, but will have to be careful against a well-organized and hard working Betis, that has been one of the surprises of the season in Spain.

Deportivo La Coruna and Valladolid meanwhile both look to confirm their positive starts to the campaign in Deportivo's Riazor Stadium.
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Atletico Madrid to abandon the Vicente Calderon Stadium

MADRID, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo and the mayor of Madrid Alberto Ruiz Gallardon signed the agreement on Friday that confirms Atletico Madrid to leave their Vicente Calderon Stadium by the 2012-2013 season

Atletico will move across town to "La Peineta" which is to be transformed from a stadium which today holds just 20,000 spectators, into a state of the art ground with the capacity for 73,729 fans.

"La Peineta" is central to Madrid's bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games and would also serve as the venue for track and field events, should the city be chosen.

If that happened, Atletico would play their last matches of the2015-16 season and their opening games of the 2016-17 campaign at another venue.

The club would also have to pay 20 million euros for the work needed to incorporate an athletics track, above the 195 million they will have to pay towards the construction of the new stadium.

"This is an historic opportunity for us to grow and for us to put the foundations of a project that is both promising and ambitious," said Cerezo at the signing ceremony.
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Up to 47 killed in suicide bombing in Kirkuk, NE Iraq


A child who was wounded in a bomb attack receives treatment in a hospital in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad December 11, 2008. The death toll from suicide bomb attack at a restaurant in Kirkuk on Thursday rose to 47 and some 93 others injured, a local police source said.

BAGHDAD, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from suicide bomb attack at a restaurant in northern city of Kirkuk on Thursday rose to 47 and some 93 others injured, a local police source said.

"Our latest reports said that 47 people were killed and some 93 others injured in the suicide bomb attack in Kirkuk," the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

A suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt detonated himself in the afternoon at the Abdullah Restaurant in northern suburb of Kirkuk, the source said.

Earlier, an Interior Ministry source told Xinhua that the attack was conducted by a suicide car bomber and put the toll at 20 killed and 45 injured.


Iraqi policemen rush a child wounded in a bomb attack into a hospital in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad December 11, 2008.

Such violence was not unusual in the ethnically mixed oil-rich city, some 250 km north of Baghdad.

Iraq's Kurds have been pressing forward with a campaign to annex the region into its autonomous region, while the Arabs and Turkomans oppose the move.

Iraq is set to hold provincial election in January. But the election in the Tamim province where Kirkuk is located has been postponed mainly because of the dispute of control.


Iraqi policemen rush a child wounded in a bomb attack into a hospital in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad December 11, 2008.


A police vehicle transports bomb attack victims to a hospital in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad December 11, 2008


Wounded Iraqis receive treatment at a hospital in the northern city of Kirkuk, some 225 kms from Baghdad, on December 11, 2008.


Victims of a bombing are rushed into the hospital in the northern city of Kirkuk some 225 kms from Baghdad on December 11 2008. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Central gov't congratulates 50th founding anniversary of Guangxi


Zhou Yongkang (C), member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and head of the central government delegation, attends the presentation ceremony of the Treasure Ding-Tripod of Ethnic Unity, which is inscribed by Chinese President Hu Jintao and a present from the central government, in Nanning, capital of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Dec. 11, 2008, on accasion of celebrating the 50th founding anniversary of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Xinhua Photo)
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Yao, Kobe among early All-Star vote leaders

BEIJING, Dec. 12 -- Yao Ming, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant were among the leaders in the first balloting information for the 58th National Basketball Association All-Star Game released Thursday.

But it was Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, the reigning NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion, who garnered the most votes of any player in the first hint at ballots favorites for starting roles in the February 15 game at Phoenix.

Howard had 775,933 votes to lead his nearest Eastern Conference rival, Samuel Dalembert of Philadelphia, by more than 659,000 votes.

Chinese star Yao of the Houston Rockets leads Western Conference centers with 529,290 votes to 227,273 for Phoenix's Shaquille O'Neal.

Cleveland forward James, this year's All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, ranks second in the Eastern Conference overall with 643,786 votes, the most among forward.

Kevin Garnett, who sparked Boston to last season's NBA title and this year's best record in the NBA, was next in the East on 495,514 with China's Yi Jianlian of the New Jersey Nets next at 356,556.

NBA scoring leader Dwyane Wade of Miami, averaging 29.5 points a game, led East guards at 623,311 with Detroit's Allen Iverson next at 492,093.

Bryant, seeking an 11th NBA All-Star Game appearance, led the Western Conference with 719,252 votes. The Los Angeles Lakers guard was the only player in the West to out-pull Yao in voting.

New Orleans playmaker Chris Paul was next for West guards on 406,220 with Houston's Tracy McGrady on 332,222 followed by San Antonio's Manu Ginobili of Argentina at 166,981, Dallas' Jason Kidd on 162,286, France's Tony Parker of San Antonio at 161,638 and Canada's Steve Nash of Phoenix at 142,410.

San Antonio's Tim Duncan led West forwards with 442,403 with Phoenix's Amare Stoudamire next on 370,470 followed by Denver's Carmelo Anthony on 327,233, German star Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas on 327,233 and Spanish star Pau Gasol of the Lakers on 260,374.
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Study: Captivity erodes elephant health

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Female elephants living in protected populations in Africa and Asia live longer than those in captivity in European zoos, an international team of researchers reported Thursday in the journal Science.

The findings could mark the end of a long-standing debate about the physical and mental well-being of zoo elephants and may also bring about improvements in how these animals are kept, the researchers said.


A herd of elephants walk on the plains of Masai Mara game reserve November 14, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)


Using data on more than 4,500 elephants, researchers from Britain, Kenya and Canada found that zoos can cause shortened adult life spans in both African and Asian elephants.

In the most endangered species of elephant, the Asian, calf death rates also were elevated. For this species, the researchers found that being born in a zoo (rather than being imported from the wild), being moved between zoos, and the possible loss of their mothers put the animals at particular risk.

The authors looked at data on female Asian and African elephants from Amboseli National Park in Kenya and compared that to data on elephants in European zoos to reach their conclusions.

The authors recommend screening all zoo elephants for signs of stress and obesity in order to identify those that might be in trouble. The researchers also called for an end to the importation of elephants from their native countries and the minimizing of inter-zoo transfers.
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Robot that cleans-inventor's ideal woman


Handy with a Brillo pad - Aiko the robot.(Photo: China Daily)


BEIJING, Dec. 12 -- An inventor has created his perfect woman, a robot who can do the cleaning, remember his favourite drink and read him the newspaper headlines.

Le Trung, 33, has spent £14,000 creating Aiko, who he describes as "in her 20s" with a 32, 23, 33 figure, shiny hair and delicate features.

She can speak English and Japanese and is so accomplished at mathematics she can do Mr Trung's accounts.

Mr Trung, from Brampton in Ontario, Canada, said he has never had time to find a real partner – so he designed and created his ideal woman using the latest technology.

The former software programmer has taken out credit cards and loans, sold his car and spent his life savings on perfecting his "fem-bot".

Now he is desperate to find a corporate sponsor to help him complete and perfect Aiko.

He said: "Aiko is what happens when science meets beauty.

"I want to make her look, feel and act as human as possible so she can be the perfect companion.

"I talk to her a lot, and hope to improve her knowledge.

"So far she can understand and speak 13,000 different sentences in English and Japanese, so she's already fairly intelligent.

"Aiko recognise faces and says hello when any of my family come around to visit. She helps me pick what to have for dinner and knows what drinks I like.

"She even helps me with directions when we're going somewhere.

"When I need to do my accounts, Aiko does all the maths. She is very patient and never complains.

"She doesn't need holidays, food or rest and she will work almost 24-hours a day. She is the perfect woman."

Mr Trung has designed Aiko with a touch-sensitive face and body so she reacts in a natural way if she is shown affection or hurt.

He said: "She has all senses except for smell."

Source: China Daily/Agencies
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Christian Dior displayed along with contemporary art


Visitors look at works of Chinese artist Wen Fang during an exibition held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art at the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, China, Dec. 10, 2008. The exhibition, "Christian Dior and Chinese Artists", featured over 100 Dior Couture pieces from Paris and works of 20 contemporary Chinese artists. The show symbolizes an open dialogue between two different means of expression, contemporary art and fashion.


A visitor looks at a dress designed by Christian Dior, an influential French fashion designer, during an exibition held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art at the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, China, Dec. 10, 2008.


A visitor look at a dress designed by John Galliano for Christian Dior, during an exibition held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art at the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, China, Dec. 10, 2008.


A dress designed by Christian Dior, an influential French fashion designer, is displayed at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art at the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, China, Dec. 10, 2008.


Visitors look at works of Chinese artist Zhang Xiaogang during an exibition held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art at the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, China, Dec. 10, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
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Folk dance performed in India's Allahabad


Dancers from the western Indian state of Gujarat perform "Sidhi Dhamal", a folk dance, during a 10-day handicraft fair in the northern Indian city of Allahabad Dec. 10, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)


A dancer from the western Indian state of Gujarat performs "Sidhi Dhamal", a folk dance, during a 10-day handicraft fair in the northern Indian city of Allahabad Dec. 10, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)


Dancers from the western Indian state of Gujarat perform "Sidhi Dhamal", a folk dance, during a 10-day handicraft fair in the northern Indian city of Allahabad Dec. 10, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)


Dancers from the western Indian state of Gujarat perform "Sidhi Dhamal", a folk dance, during a 10-day handicraft fair in the northern Indian city of Allahabad Dec. 10, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)


Dancers from the eastern Indian state of Orissa perform "Sankhanaad", a folk dance, during a 10-day handicraft fair in the northern Indian city of Allahabad Dec. 10, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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Embroidery work made of silk threads and baby hair


Photo taken on Dec. 11, 2008 shows part of a piece of embroidery work made of threads and baby hair in Suzhou city, east China's Jiangsu Province. A piece of Suzhou embroidery work made of silk threads and baby hair by handicrafts woman Pu Fengjuan was completed on Thursday. (Xinhua Photo)


Handicrafts woman Pu Fengjuan shows her embroidery work in Suzhou city, east China's Jiangsu Province, Dec. 11, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)


Handicrafts woman Pu Fengjuan gives the final touch to a piece of embroidery in Suzhou city, east China's Jiangsu Province, Dec. 11, 2008.(Xinhua Photo)
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