Exhibit on Tibet draws people from all walks of life


People visit an exhibition marking the 50th Anniversary of Democratic Reforms in Tibet, at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing, China, April 4, 2009. Opened since Feb. 24, 2009, the exhibition has attracted people from all walks of life.


People visit the exhibition marking the 50th Anniversary of Democratic Reforms in Tibet, at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing, China, on April 1, 2009.
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1,600 pandas dispalyed in square in France


A girl touches a panda made of paper in a square in Nantes, west of France, April 4, 2009. World Wildlife Fund Intenational displayed 1,600 paper pandas in the city of Nante, calling the world to save endangered species and improve deteriorating environment.
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Hamilton's apology accepted


McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain and his father Anthony arrive at the Sepang International Circuit, April 4, 2009. The chances of Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton facing fresh sanctions for deliberately misleading race stewards receded on Friday when the sport's governing body accepted his public apology.
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Chinese National Paragliding Team trained for Paragliding World Cup


The picture taken on April 2, 2009 shows a member of the Chinese National Paragliding Team carries her parachute after a training session at a base near Fuyang city, east China's Zhejiang province. The Chinese team has finished their first stage of training early April after having recruited new members and will fly to Croatia in June for the Paragliding World Cup.


The picture taken on April 1, 2009 shows members of the Chinese National Paragliding Team participate in a training session at a base near Fuyang city, east China's Zhejiang province. The Chinese team has finished their first stage of training early April after having recruited new members and will fly to Croatia in June for the Paragliding World Cup.


The file picture taken on April 2, 2009 shows a member of the Chinese National Paragliding Team participates in training sessions at a base near Fuyang city, east China's Zhejiang province. The Chinese team has finished their first stage of training early April after having recruited new members and will fly to Croatia in June for the Paragliding World Cup.


The file picture taken on April 1, 2009 shows a member of the Chinese National Paragliding Team participates in a training session in the sky near a base in Fuyang city, east China's Zhejiang province. The Chinese team has finished their first stage of training early April afterhaving recruited new members and will fly to Croatia in June for the Paragliding World Cup.
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Barcelona, Real Madrid both win again in Spain's Primera Liga


Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o (C) shoots a goal past Valladolid's Inaki Bea (L) and Pedro Lopez during their Spanish First Division Soccer League match at Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid April 4, 2009.

MADRID, April 4 -- FC Barcelona remained six points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga table on Saturday night after both sides managed narrow away wins.

Because of Champions League commitments and TV rights issues the majority of the games in the Primera Liga were played on Saturday night.

League leader FC Barcelona was among the first to kick off, in a potentially difficult match away to Valladolid.

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola rested several key players such as Leo Messi and Thierry Henry, who had been away on international duty. As a result his side suffered for the entire 90 minutes, buta first half goal from Samuel Eto'o was enough to secure a vital 0-1 win.

Meanwhile Gonzalo Higuain scored the only goal of the game as Real Madrid triumphed 1-0 in Malaga. The result leaves his side six points behind Barcelona.


Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain (R) kicks the ball in front of Malaga's Wellington Robson during their Spanish First Division soccer match at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga April 4, 2009.
Sevilla also kept up the pace. The side third in the table won its derby against Recreativo Huelva 0-1, thanks to a first half penalty from striker Frederic Kanoute. Kanoute had signed a new contract with the club in midweek and was able to celebrate in style.

Forth placed Villarreal, however, slipped up away to Almeria. Manuel Pellegrini rested a host of first choice stars in preparation for next week's Champions League clash against Arsenal and saw how three first half goals, from Alvaro Negredo, Pablo Piatti and Mane resolved the game for the home side.

Athletic Bilbao defeated Mallorca 2-1 in San Mames to ease relegation worries after a poor month of March.

The night's most thrilling game saw Betis and Numancia share six goals in a dramatic contest. It was 1-1 at half time thanks to goals from Sergio Garcia and Carlos Aranda.

Jose Barkero put the visitors ahead 15 minutes from the break only for Betis to turn the score around through Capi and Ricardo Oliveira, who scored in the 90th minute.

However, an Aranda penalty, following a foul from Betis keeper Ricardo five minutes into injury time assured a dramatic end to the game and share of the points for both sides.

The remaining matches will be played on Sunday.


Barcelona's Lionel Messi (R) and Valladolid's Alberto Marcos fight for the ball during their Spanish First Division Soccer League match at Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid April 4, 2009.


Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain (hidden) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Malaga during their Spanish First Division soccer match at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga April 4, 2009.
(Xinhua)
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"NATO - Obama" cake to celebrate 60th anniversary of military alliance


A waitress presents the "NATO - Obama" cake in a cafe in Baden-Baden one day ahead of the NATO summit, April 2. Icing on the cake reads "Great Obama" and has NATO flags upon it. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) military alliance is celebrating its 60th anniversary this week at a summit co-hosted by Germany and France.


A "NATO - Obama" cake is pictured in a cafe in Baden-Baden one day ahead of the NATO summit, April 2. Icing on the cake reads "Welcome Obama" and has NATO flags upon it. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) military alliance is celebrating its 60th anniversary this week at a summit co-hosted by Germany and France.


A waitress presents the "NATO - Obama" cake in a cafe in Baden-Baden one day ahead of the NATO summit, April 2. Icing on the cake reads "Great Obama" and has NATO flags upon it. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) military alliance is celebrating its 60th anniversary thttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
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A waitress presents the "NATO - Obama" cake in a cafe in Baden-Baden one day ahead of the NATO summit, April 2. Icing on the cake reads "Welcome Obama" and has NATO flags upon it. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) military alliance is celebrating its 60th anniversary this week at a summit co-hosted by Germany and France.
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Little girl from opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics stars in "A Dream of Red Mansions"


Lin Miaoke, the girl who performed at the opening ceremony of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, plays a role in the new version of TV play "A Dream of Red Mansions" in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 3, 2009. This is the first time for her to act in the play.


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Najib Razak sworn in as Malaysian PM


New Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak (R) and outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (L) pray during the hand-over ceremony in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia, April 3, 2009. Outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi officially handed over the leadership of the Federal Government to new Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak Friday afternoon.


New Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak (C, facing the camera) hugs with outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi before the latter leaving the Prime Minister's office in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia, April 3, 2009.


Outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (L) waves before leaving the Prime Minister's office while new Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak stands beside him in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia, April 3, 2009.


New Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak (R) and outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (L) pray during the hand-over ceremony in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia, April 3, 2009.


New Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak (R, front) and first lady enter the Prime Minister's office in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia, April 3, 2009.
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Filipino children attend rally for abducted ICRC workers


Filipino children attend a rally for abducted International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) workers outside a mosque in Taguig City, south of Manila, the Philippines, April 3, 2009. Abu Sayyaf rebels released Filipino hostage Mary Jean Lacaba, a worker of the ICRC, April 2, but still hold captive Swiss and Italian ICRC workers in the southern Philippine island of Jolo in Sulu Province.


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English Ebdon wins 1/4 final at 2009 World Snooker China Open


English Peter Ebdon competes during his 1/4 final against Scottish Stephen Hendry at the 2009 World Snooker China Open held in Beijing, capital of China, April 3, 2009. Ebdon won 5-1.
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Federer loses to Djokovic in Miami ATP tennis semi


Roger Federer of Switzerland cleans his face during his semi-final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia at the Sony Ericsson Open tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Florida April 3, 2009. Djokovic beat world number two Federer 3-6 6-2 6-3 in the semi-final of the Sony Ericsson Open on Friday. Djokovic, ranked third, will play the winner of the second semi between Britain's Andy Muray and Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro.
WASHINGTON, April 3 -- Swiss Roger Federer suffered a 3-6, 6-2 and 6-3 defeat to Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the semifinal of the Miami ATP hard court tennis tournament on Friday.

Djokovic, ranked third, will play the winner between Britain's Andy Murray and Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro in Sunday's final.

The former world No. 1 won the first set comfortably against anerror-prone Djokovic in 25 minutes, but faded badly in the second as he made a total of 47 unforced errors.

The Swiss won just 57 percent of first serve points in the second and it got worse in the third as Djokovic broke at the first attempt.

"I thought I was playing okay in the first set but it was always going to be tough in the wind," said Federer, "I already felt it in the warm up. It was coming across the court. I struggled heavily. It was tough."


Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates after winning his semi-final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland at the Sony Ericsson Open tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Florida April 3, 2009.
(Xinhua)
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First Ladies in G20 London


First ladies from the countries participating the G20 Summit pose for a photo in London on April 2, 2009. Leaders from the Group of 20 developed and emerging economies are in London discussing global solutions to the financial and economic crisis. (Photo: chinanews.com.cn)
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Argentines bid farewell to former president


People bid farewell to former Argentine President Raul Alfonsin during his funeral in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, April 2, 2009. Thousands of people stood in the Legislative Palace here on Thursday to pay their respects to the remains of Alfonsin, a symbol of the return of democracy across Latin America. Alfonsin died March 31 of lung cancer at the age of 82.




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View world's best rooms to feast your eyes


A room overlooking the harbour at the InterContinental Hong Kong has seats to the world's largest permanent light-and-sound show - a dazzling display of Hong Kong's skyline with flashing neon-lit skyscrapers, laser beams and searchlights.


Designed to capture views of one of the world's most-visited man-made wonders, the Taj Mahal, the Moorish and Mughal-inspired Oberoi Amarvilas is an opulent shrine to luxury.


Since 1568, the rich and famous have been drawn to Italy's Villa d'Este to feast their eyes on Lake Como's ethereal beauty. The hotel's 152 rooms and suites are decorated with period furniture, oil paintings, Como silk and linen sheets.


Sheraton Iguazu Resort and Spa, Argentina. Surrounded by rainforest, the 180-room, three-floor resort in the heart of World Heritage-listed Iguazu National Park is within walking distance of Iguazu Falls.


Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa is an exclusive oasis in the Dubai Conservation Reserve. The 42 luxurious suites, each with private temperature-controlled pools, offer awe-inspiring sand dune views.
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Najib sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister

KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 -- Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak was sworn in here on Friday as Malaysia's new prime minister.


Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak waves in a car in Kuala Lumpur on April 2.

Najib, wearing a black traditional costume, was sworn in by Malaysia's Supreme Head Mizan Zainal Abidin at Istana Negara (National Palace) in Kuala Lumpur in a solemn ceremony, local TV footage showed.

Also attending were outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and other senior ministers.

Badawi is expected to hand over his duties to Najib at the Prime Minister's office in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia at 4 p.m. (0800 GMT) Friday.

On Thursday, Malaysian Supreme Head has consented to the appointment of Najib as the sixth prime minister of Malaysia.

In Thursday morning, Badawi had an audience with Supreme Head to hand over the letter relinquishing the post of prime minister in accordance with the agreed transition of power from him to Najib.

Najib, who succeeded Badawi as the president of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), the leading ruling party in the country, at the party general assembly last week, also had an audience with Supreme Head at Istana Negara on Thursday.

Badawi was appointed the fifth prime minister of Malaysia on Oct.30, 2003, having succeeded Mahathir.
(Xinhua)  
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Thousands protest against Olympic Games in Chicago

CHICAGO, April 2 -- A group opposed to spending money on the Olympics rather than on basic needs such as housing and education, held a rally at downtown Chicago Thursday when the International Olympic evaluation team arrived to inspect Chicago's bid for 2016 summer games.

A group calling itself "No Games Chicago" says the city should be spending money on schools and housing, public transportations and improvement of environment.

"We don't want Olympic Games, we want houses, we want schools, we want clinics", the protesters shouted.

Babara, who is working in a financial institute in Chicago, told Xinhua that she is opposing the Games, because "we have budget crisis, we are under economic turndowns, we want the money to be used for our housing, education, public transit." she said Chicago should not follow Athens Olympic Games which lost more than 8 billion U.S. dollars.

Another protester named David said that he lives in the south of Chicago near the Washington Park, but the Chicago 2016 plans to build a Olympic stadium in the park. He questioned the legacy of an Olympic stadium in a park he considers his lawn.

"Such a plan will damage the green environment and lead to decrease of properties and hike of prices of properties", he added.

Chanting "no contract, no Olympics," more than a thousand off-duty Chicago police officers formed a picket line ringing the Chicago City Hall in the late morning to demonstrate their anger over troubled labor negotiations with the city administration.

Asked about the prospect of protests during a press conference, mayor Richard Daley said "Everyone has the right to demonstrate. Let them demonstrate."

Independent observers say protests have become quite common when cities are preparing to bid for or host Olympic Games.

Chicago is the first stop on the evaluation committee's itinerary. It will visit Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro and Madrid in the coming weeks, and the full IOC membership will select a host city from among the four finalists on October 2.
(Xinhua)
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Azarenka beats Kuznetsova for Miami WTA final

WASHINGTON, April 2 -- Victoria Azarenka of Belarus defeated Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-3, 2-6 and 7-5 to reach thefinal of the Miami WTA hard court tennis tournament on Thursday.

In her first top tier final, the 19-year-old will meet the winner between Serena Williams and her sister Venus.

Azarenka, the junior title winner in the Australian and U.S Open in 2005, has won in Brisbane and Memphis this year and reached the semi-final at Indian Wells.

Azarenka lost her first match point with a double-fault, but downed the 23-year-old Kuznetsova later on as the Russian went long at the end of a baseline rally.

It had been a tight encounter with both players breaking twice early in the first set, and Azarenka enjoyed the upper hand with superb cross-court forehand.

"I was just trying to play every point from the beginning to the end," said Azarenka.
(Xinhua)
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Messi: It is impossible to play in La Paz


Argentina's Lionel Messi reacts on the field after they lost to Bolivia in their 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in La Paz April 1, 2009.
BUENOS AIRES, April 2 -- Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi said on Thursday that "it is impossible to play" in the 3,600 meters high of La Paz, administrative capital of Bolivia, where the Argentine national team was defeated 6-1 by Bolivian team in the World Cup qualifier.

"It is impossible to play (in La Paz). You made a play and it took too much to recover," Messi said, however he added that "everybody will play there so there is not excuse."

Messi said that his opinion "is not for contradict" the one from Maradona, and he said that the players are "hurt for the way things happened, we did not expect to lose and of course not in the way it happened, but we must continue, the altitude issue must be useful for us because on June we will play against Ecuador."

Messi said that "Bolivia did everything they wanted and we were not able to do anything" and he added that the team "has faith to be successful and get the ticket to the World Cup" because "still there are six matches to play."

Currently Paraguay is the leader of the South American qualifying zone with 24 points, followed by Brazil with 21, Chile with 20, Argentina with 19 and Uruguay with 17.

In June Argentina will face Colombia and Ecuador.
(Xinhua)
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Queen Elizabeth II receives G20 leaders at Buckingham Palace


British Queen Elizabeth II (R Front) talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a reception hosted by the queen for leaders of the Group of 20 Countries (G20) at Buckingham Palace in London April 1, 2009. The G20 Summit on Financial Markets and World Economy will be held in London on April 2.



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G20 protesters take to the streets of London


Portraits of leaders of the Group of 20 Countries are seen during a demonstration in London April 1, 2009. Demonstrations held by environmentlists, anti-war and anti-capitalism activists broke out in many places in London on April 1, one day before the Group of 20 Countries summit, kindling fierce violence in the financial hub, City of London. One protestor collapsed during the protest in City of London and later died.


A dressed-up protester takes part in a protest near the Bank of England in London, Britain, April 1, 2009.
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Conjoined twin successfully separated in Central China


The conjoined twins are seen before the separation surgery at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009. A pair of conjoined twin girls were successfully separated on Wednesday after a six-and-half hour operation and in a stable condition. The twins were born joined at the abdomen and shared same umbilical cord in Xinhua County of Loudi City in Hunan Province on March 16, 2009.


Father of the conjoined twin girls stands beside the bed before separation surgery at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009


The separation surgery for a pair of conjoined twin girls is underway at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009.


The separation surgery for a pair of conjoined twin girls is underway at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009


One of the conjoined twins is attended after the separation surgery at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009


One of the conjoined twins is attended after the separation surgery at Hunan Children's Hospital in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, April 1, 2009.
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