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The two-star Xianheng Hotel, located near the Caohejing Hi-tech Park and
the Xujiahui commercial district, is two kilometers from the city center,
eight kilometers from the airport and 16 kilometers from the railway
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The hotel has 120 guest rooms, including standard rooms, single rooms and
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Apr 29, 2008

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Jin's Inn Sajiawan - Nanjing

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Jin's Inn is the economic hotel managed by Jinling Hotel Group. The
Sajiawan Branch is located at Zhongshan North Road, with full
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Apr 28, 2008

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The two-star Xianheng Hotel, located near the Caohejing Hi-tech Park and
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eight kilometers from the airport and 16 kilometers from the railway
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The hotel has 120 guest rooms, including standard rooms, single rooms and
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Apr 27, 2008

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Jin's Inn Sajiawan - Nanjing

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Jin's Inn is the economic hotel managed by Jinling Hotel Group. The
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Apr 25, 2008

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Wuxi Grand Hotel - Wuxi

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The 4-star Wuxi Grand Hotel, located in the city center, features a gym,
a sauna center, an outdoor swimming pool, a karaoke bar and a disco.

Wuxi Grand Hotel has 371 standard rooms, 13 executive suites, 8 business
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eateries, including Chinese, Western and Japanese restaurants.

For recreation, The hotel offers opened a gym, a sauna center, an outdoor
swimming pool, a karaoke bar and a disco, as well as a beauty salon and
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Wuxi Grand Hotel - Wuxi

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The 4-star Wuxi Grand Hotel, located in the city center, features a gym,
a sauna center, an outdoor swimming pool, a karaoke bar and a disco.

Wuxi Grand Hotel has 371 standard rooms, 13 executive suites, 8 business
suites and 3 deluxe suites. Wuxi Grand Hotel offers a wide range of
eateries, including Chinese, Western and Japanese restaurants.

For recreation, The hotel offers opened a gym, a sauna center, an outdoor
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Opened in 1996 and renovated in 2003, the hotel has 12 floors with 248
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Tianlun Songhe Hotel - Beijing

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Tianlun Songhe Hotel, a 3-star hotel concerning foreign affairs located
in Wang Fu Jing Commercial district with convenient transportation, quiet
and elegantly laid out environment echoing with the Palace Museum located
in the west side at a distance, being just five minutes by car from the
railway station and 35 minutes from the airport.

The newly decorated hotel is superior and excellent with 310 standard
guestrooms and suites, equipped with facilities as central
air-conditioning, security and fire fighting system, IDD telephone, mini
bar, private safe, satellite TV etc.

For dining, the hotel offers light Cantonese dishes, traditional Yue
cuisine, varied menu with western food and finest Thai food. The hotel
also provides a variety of other services and facilities, including a
fully equipped business center, a banquet hall, a gymnasium, and a beauty
salon.

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Friendship Department Store. It takes 5
minutes to drive to downtown, 35 minutes to Beijing International
Airport, and 5-minute walk to the Beijing Railway Station.

The hotel has facilities including sauna, gymnasium, beauty salon,
Karaoke, Internet etc. Sichuan, Huainan cuisines and western-style dishes
are available here.

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There are 294 rooms and suites in the hotel, all furnished in an
ultra-modern style and featuring a host of convenient facilities. The
Executive Club is a world of added luxury and extra service. Asia Hotel
also has 72 luxury apartments and 2700 square meters of modern office
space.

The hotel has an apartment unit, providing long-term lodging for business
or leisure travelers who seek the comfort of a home and the convenience
of a luxury hotel.

The elegant and graceful setting of the Jinjiang Palace Restaurant
provides Huaiyang cuisine. Cherry Tree Coffee Shop boasts international a
la carte menus and buffets.

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* Banquet Hall
* Room Service
* Swimming Pool
* On-site Restaurant
* Laundry
* Parking lot
* Caf�
* Morning Call Service
* Bar
* Concierge
* Medical Support
* Business Center
* Babysitting
* Conference Room
* Travel Service
* Front Desk Safe
* Beauty/hair Salon
* Shoe Shining Service
* Parking
* Nightclub
* Gym Facilities
* Sauna
* Currency Exchange
* English-speaking Waiter
* Steam Bath
* ATM
* Japanese-speaking Waiter
* Airport Pick-Up

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* Central Air Conditioning
* Hair Dryer
* Slippers
* Single Bed
* Bathrobes
* Double Bed
* Voice Mail
* Ultra King-Size Bed
* Coffee/ Tea Maker
* Extra Bed Available
* Mini Refrigerator
* Shower & Bath Tub
* In-Room Safe
* Complimentary Newspaper
* Work Desk
* Complimentary Bottled Water
* Steam/ Hot Tub
* Iron/ Ironing Board
* Handicapped Room
* Free Toiletries
* Infant Bed
* Electronic Payment System
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Beauty parlour Cafe Disco Health club Bar Shanghai restaurant Cantonese
restaurant Western restaurant Nightclub Gym Swimming pool Sauna Massage

Jinjiang Palace Restaurant: Provides Shanghai Huaiyang cuisine

Old dock Restaurant: Cantonese cuisine, the scene of fishing boat
floating on the water
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Laundry Room service Safe deposit box Business center
Handicapped-friendly facilities Postal service Parking Car rental Shopping

* Chess & Cards
* Billiards
* Spa
* Gym
* Swimming

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Asia Conference Hall

Asia Function Hall

Jinhe Room

Jinren Room

Jinyi Room

Jinxin Room

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Apr 21, 2008

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Shanghai Shangyuan Hotel

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Shangyuan Hotel is a business tourist hotel, which enjoys ideal location
and easy transporations. The hotel provides comprehensive services
including accomodation, catering, entertainment and conference.

The hotel boasts full facilities and 85 guestrooms. Visitors will feel at
home in the hotel.

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Apr 20, 2008

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Oriental Peace Hotel - Beijing

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Oriental Peace Hotel is located on the famous Wangfujing Avenue,
neighbouring Wangfujing Department Store, Xin Dong An Plaza and the
Oriental Plaza. The hotel is only a five-minute drive away from Tian An
Men Square, and is close to the Forbidden City. The hotel is surrounded
by bus stations, metro subway stations as well as Beijing Railway Station.

All guest rooms offers private bathroom and cable TV. Hotel restaurant
also includes a bar.

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Located on the Wangfujing Street, the hotel has 3-star equipment,
including restaurants, shops, business center, meeting rooms, beauty
salon and so on.

* Room Service
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Apr 18, 2008

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Beijing Xin Ze Hotel

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The three-star Beijing Xin Ze Hotel is a newly renovated hotel, just 20
minutes drive from the city center and 50 minutes from Beijing
International Airport. The hotel features a Chinese restaurant, karaoke
rooms, a massage center and a beauty salon.

The hotel has 51 rooms, including single rooms, standard rooms, family
suites and deluxe suites. All the rooms are well equipped with mini bars,
refrigerators, satellite televisions, central air conditioning and IDD
telephones. Some deluxe rooms are also equipped with sauna bath and surf
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The hotel provides a Chinese restaurant, featuring traditional Chinese
dishes, fresh seafood and roast ducks. Eight banquet halls are perfect
places to hold buffet parties.

For recreation, the hotel has a dance hall, a sauna center, chess and
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Chinese Lesson - Surgery on tennis champion Zheng successful

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Surgery on tennis champion Zheng successful

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Updated: 2007-07-03 08:26

Chinese Doubles Grand Slam champion Zheng Jie underwent successful
surgery on Monday, aiming to cure the long-suffered ankle injury that
forced her withdraw from this year's Wimbledon Open.

A doctor in charge of the operation said that Zheng could return to
training within two months of the operation, concluded at the Third
Hospital of Beijing Medical College on Monday morning.

A traumatic triquetral bone in Zheng Jie's joint and the bone��s wrapping
musculature were resected in an operation that lasted more than three
hours, starting from 7:30am.

Zheng became the first Chinese player to claim a Grand Slam title after
victories in 2006 in the women��s doubles�� finals of the Australian Open
and the Wimbledon Open, partnered with Yan Zi.

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Apr 14, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Oden, Durant and much more in NBA draft

Sports / Basketball

Oden, Durant and much more in NBA draft

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-28 17:06

NEW YORK - The Greg Oden-Kevin Durant debate that lasted all spring will
end quickly Thursday night. Then the NBA draft gets interesting.

Oden and Durant will be gone after the first two picks, headed to their
Pacific Northwest destinations. No worries about going to an unfamiliar
place, or lengthy waits while TV cameras capture their agony as teams
pass over them.

Other players only wish they had it as easy.

"It is annoying. I wish I was in a situation like Greg and Kevin were in,
where they just automatically knew where they were going," guard and
longtime Oden teammate Mike Conley Jr. said. "They can start looking for
houses or whatever. I have no kind of luxury like that."

Conley could go No. 3 to Atlanta �� unless the Hawks trade the pick. Or
he could still be available when the Hawks use their second lottery
selection at No. 11 �� unless that one has been dealt.

Al Horford, Joakim Noah and Corey Brewer, the core of Florida's
back-to-back national championship teams; Georgetown forward Jeff Green,
and China's Yi Jianlian face the same uncertainty heading into one of the
deepest drafts in years, one that could be shaken up by trades.

"I don't think a lot of people put a lot of focus on that, after the
first two draft picks, because it's going to be fun to see where people
end up," Green said. "There's a lot of talent in the draft. In my eyes,
we feel like maybe the deepest draft since LeBron's draft (in 2003)."

The Portland Trail Blazers have the No. 1 pick, and they haven't said
publicly which way they're leaning. And if they were still flip-flopping
Wednesday, they weren't the only ones.

"I'm taking the big guy," Washington center Spencer Hawes said when asked
what he would do. "Look who wins the championships. Nothing against
Kevin, but you just got to look at the backbone of championships."

So then, Oden over Durant?

"I'm not saying that, I'm not going to go that far," Hawes said.
"Conventional wisdom would say that you take the big guy, but that's a
tossup, that's a tough one to say. I can't say on the two individuals,
but next year if it's a similar scenario I guess I go with the big guy.
But I don't know, this year I guess I'm a man divided."

It's not an easy choice. Oden tested better at predraft camp, Durant had
the sharper workout in Portland.

Dominant big men are usually impossible to pass up, and late Wednesday
night ESPN.com reported, citing unidentified sources, the Trail Blazers
had let Oden know that he's their man.

Oden has been compared to Bill Russell for his rebounding and shot
blocking, and he led Ohio State to the national championship game even
while failing to regain full strength after surgery on his right wrist.

"You can see why he'd be a No. 1 pick," Durant said. "I think he's one of
the best centers to come out of college. He's quick and agile, he's
7-feet, 250. I've never seen that in a center before."

Players like Durant don't come around often, either. The swingman from
Texas was the college player of the year after averaging 25.8 points and
11.1 rebounds, ranking fourth nationally in both categories. And if he
falls to Seattle at No. 2, he'd make a terrific consolation prize.

"Without question, Kevin Durant's the most talented player in this
draft," Texas A&M point guard Acie Law said. "But if I'm building a
franchise, as most teams at the top of the draft are, you can't pass up a
guy you can just build your team around. Because there's guys in the
league that can score 20, 25 a game, like Kevin Durant can, but you're
not going to find a 7-foot manchild that can just patrol your line for
10, 12 years."

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Apr 13, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Israel releases Palestinian funds

WORLD / Middle East

Israel releases Palestinian funds

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-25 08:48

JERUSALEM - Israel agreed Sunday to release desperately needed funds to
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a day before the moderate leader
planned to meet the heads of Egypt, Israel and Jordan in a summit meant
to bolster him in his struggle with Hamas.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, right, and Foreign Minister Tzipi
Livni, attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 24,
2007. [AP]

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sought to play down expectations for
the meeting in Egypt with Abbas, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and
Jordan's King Abdullah II. An Olmert aide said it was premature to begin
talks on a final Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, despite urging from
Fatah and other Arab countries to take immediate advantage of the Hamas
militants' expulsion from the coalition government.

"We have an interest in having this meeting, but I don't want anyone to
think we're on the brink of a dramatic breakthrough," Olmert told his
Cabinet, according to a meeting participant.

Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, speaking in
Gaza, called hopes for the summit "illusions" and a "mirage." He said,
"the Americans won't give anything. Israel won't give us anything. Our
land, our nation will not come back to us except with steadfastness and
resistance," a code word for attacks against Israel.

The Israeli military, meanwhile, said that one of its aircraft had
targeted a car carrying an Islamic Jihad rocket squad on its way to an
attack in Gaza City in the first such attack since Hamas overran the Gaza
Strip this month.

One person was killed and two wounded, hospital officials said.

Islamic Jihad said the vehicle was carrying its members on a "holy
mission," code for an attack on Israel. Hamas TV footage showed the
burned car, which contained at least one rocket.

In one of a range of measures it is weighing to support Abbas, Israeli
Cabinet members agreed in principle to start giving him $550 million in
frozen Palestinian tax money. Israel has withheld the funds - mostly
customs duties that Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinians - since
January 2006, when Hamas swept Palestinian parliamentary elections.
Israel considers Hamas a terrorist group.

The freeze left previous Palestinian governments unable to pay full
salaries to government employees, who support one-third of the
Palestinian people. Olmert told his Cabinet that the unlocking of the tax
revenues was meant to support the new Palestinian government. Abbas
expelled Hamas from the government after the group took Gaza.

Olmert's spokeswoman, Miri Eisin, said that details of the money's
release would be discussed at Monday's summit and then again by the
Israeli government.

A Cabinet meeting participant said the money would not begin flowing
until Abbas' new government formally accepts international calls to
renounce violence and recognize Israel. He said the step is expected to
be a formality.

The official, who could not be identified under Israeli civil service
rules, said the money would be released gradually to ensure it doesn't
reach Hamas.

Participants in the Cabinet meeting said the proposal passed by an
overwhelming majority: Only two hard-line ministers voted against it.

Israel said it withheld the money to prevent Hamas from using it to
finance terror attacks.

In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri called on Abbas' new prime
minister, Salam Fayyad, to spend the money on Palestinians in Gaza as
well as the West Bank. "This is the money of the Palestinian people and
everyone has the right to this money," he said.

Olmert also met with top security officials Sunday to discuss removing
some of the hundreds of roadblocks Israel has erected in the West Bank.
Israel says the travel restrictions are necessary security measures.
Palestinians say they are excessive and crushing their economy.

Although no decisions were made, Olmert told his Cabinet that removing
the roadblocks would be a necessary risk.

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Apr 11, 2008

Learn Chinese - 35 killed in Kabul suicide bomb attack

WORLD / Asia-Pacific

35 killed in Kabul suicide bomb attack

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-18 09:17

KABUL, Afghanistan - The deadliest insurgent attack since the US-led
invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 destroyed a bus full of police
instructors at Kabul's busiest transportation hub on Sunday, killing 35
people and wounding 52, officials said.

Afghans are kept from the bomb blast site by police in Kabul, Afghanistan
on Sunday, June 17, 2007. [AP]

The enormous suicide blast, which raised the specter of an increase in
Iraq-style bombings with heavy casualties, was at least the fourth attack
against a bus carrying Afghan police or army soldiers in Kabul in the
last year. The blast sheared off the bus' metal sidings and roof, leaving
a charred frame.

"Never in my life have I heard such a sound," said Ali Jawad, a
48-year-old who was selling phone cards nearby. "A big fireball followed.
I saw blood and a decapitated man thrown out of the bus."

The explosion was the fifth suicide attack in Afghanistan in three days,
part of a sharp spike in violence around the country. In the south, in
Kandahar province, a roadside bomb killed three members of the US-led
coalition and an Afghan interpreter. The soldiers' nationalities were not
released, but most in the coalition are American.

Condemning the Kabul attack, President Hamid Karzai said the "enemies of
Afghanistan" were trying to stop the development of Afghan security
forces, a key component in the US- NATO strategy of handing over security
responsibilities to the Afghan government one day, allowing Western
forces to leave.

A self-described Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, said a Taliban
suicide bomber named Mullah Asim Abdul Rahman caused the blast. Ahmadi
called an Associated Press reporter from an undisclosed location. His
claim could not be verified.

Zemeri Bashary, the spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said late Sunday
that 35 were killed and 52 wounded in the blast. Karzai's office said 22
police instructors died, indicating that 13 of the dead were civilians.

At least one person survived the 8:10 a.m. bus blast. Nasir Ahmad, 22, a
janitor at the police training academy, was sitting in the back of the
bus when the bomb exploded. Speaking from a hospital bed where he was
recovering from wounds to his face and hands, he said: "There were
between 30 to 40 police instructors in the bus."

It was the only full sentence he managed to utter before stopping from
exhaustion.

At the entrance to the hospital, a blue plastic trash can overflowed with
the bloodied shoes and sandals of victims.

Interior Minister Zarar Ahmad Muqbal said initial indications were that a
suicide bomber boarded the bus as it stopped to pick up police
instructors at an open-air bus station in central Kabul. Such a suicide
attack would represent a sizable jump in lethality compared to more
typical Taliban suicide bombings, which often kill far fewer people.

Maj. John Thomas, a spokesman for NATO's International Security
Assistance Force, said it was too early to tell if the attack was a sign
of more lethal bombings to come, or heavier involvement by al-Qaida. NATO
commanders have long predicted a rise in suicide attacks this year.

A civilian bus was driving just in front of the police vehicle and was
damaged when the bomb went off. A police officer at the scene said the
civilian bus' position likely prevented more civilian casualties.

Afghan government officials, police and army soldiers are commonly
targeted by insurgents trying to bring down Karzai's US-backed
government, and buses carrying Afghan police and army soldiers are common
targets.

In May, a remote-control bomb hit an Afghan army bus in Kabul, killing
the driver and wounding 29 people. In October, a bomb on a bicycle
exploded as a police bus went by in Kabul, wounding 11. Last July, a
remote-controlled bomb blew up near an Afghan army bus in downtown Kabul,
wounding 39 people on board.

Police seem to be taking notice, and one officer suggested Afghans are
beginning to equate police with danger rather than safety.

"We are afraid now that the police are increasingly coming under attack,"
said Allah Bubani, a 22-year-old recent graduate of the police training
academy who said he likely knew some of the instructors killed in the
attack. "Nowadays the ordinary people are scared of the police, because
they fear an attack on the force would also harm them."

At least 307 Afghan police, army or intelligence personnel have been
killed in violence so far this year through June 15, according to an AP
tally of figures from the US, UN, NATO and Afghan authorities.

The European Union on Sunday took control from Germany of the Western
mission to train Afghan police. The EU, which will have 200 police, law
enforcement and justice experts at the Kabul training center, said the
attack "does nothing to diminish our determination to maintain our
support for the construction of the Afghan police force."

Sunday's death toll exceeded that of a September 2002 Kabul car bombing
that killed 30 people and wounded 167.

Insurgency-related violence has killed more than 2,400 people in
Afghanistan this year, mostly insurgents, according to an AP count based
on figures from US, NATO, UN and Afghan officials.

Dr. Asadullah, a health worker at Jamhuriat hospital, said two
Pakistanis, two Japanese and one Korean national were among those wounded
Sunday.

At one point Sunday, the Interior Minister and a hospital director
revised the initial death toll of 35 down to 24, but a government
official in the Health Ministry speaking on condition he not be
identified because of the sensitivity of the matter said the government
may have been trying to downplay the severity of the attack.

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Apr 10, 2008

Chinese language - Muscle cream caused NYC teen's death

WORLD / Health

Muscle cream caused NYC teen's death

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-10 11:29

NEW YORK - A medical examiner blamed a 17-year-old track star's death on
the use of too much anti-inflammatory muscle cream, the kind used to
soothe aching legs after exercise.

This undated family photo provided to the Staten Island Advance and
released Saturday, June 9, 2007 shows Arielle Newman. Newman, 17, a
cross-country runner at Notre Dame Academy in New York's Staten Island,
died on April 3, 2007, after her body absorbed high levels of methyl
salicylate, an anti-inflammatory found in sports creams such as Bengay
and Icy Hot, the New York City medical examiner said Friday, June 8,
2007. [AP]

Arielle Newman, a cross-country runner at Notre Dame Academy on Staten
Island, died after her body absorbed high levels of methyl salicylate, an
anti-inflammatory found in sports creams such as Bengay and Icy Hot, the
New York City medical examiner said Friday.

The medical examiner's spokeswoman, Ellen Borakove, said the teen used
"topical medication to excess." She said it was the first time that her
office had reported a death from using a sports cream.

In addition to spreading the muscle cream on her legs between track
meets, Newman was using adhesive pads containing the anti-inflammatory,
plus an unspecified third product containing the chemical, Borakove said.
The products were used and the chemical absorbed over time, she said.

Newman, who garnered numerous track awards, died April 3. She had gone to
a party the night before, then returned home and spent hours talking with
her mother.

Methyl salicylate poisoning is unusual, and deaths from high levels of
the chemical are rare.

"Chronic use is more dangerous than one-time use," Edward Arsura,
chairman of medicine at Richmond University Medical Center, told the
Staten Island Advance on Friday. "Exercise and heat can accentuate
absorption."

Dr. Ronald Grelsamer, of Mount Sinai Medical Center, said Newman had a
very abnormal amount of methyl salicylate in her body.

"She either lathered herself with it, or used way too much, or she used a
normal amount and an abnormal percentage was absorbed into her body," he
said.

Her mother, Alice Newman, said she still couldn't believe her daughter's
death was caused by a sports cream.

"I am scrupulous about my children's health," she told the Advance. "I
did not think an over-the-counter product could be unsafe."

Johnson & Johnson, the makers of Bengay, expressed sympathy for the
family and reminded consumers about "the importance of reading the label
on this and all over-the-counter medicines to ensure safe and proper
use," in a statement released Saturday.

The label on Ultra Strength Bengay says the product should be applied no
more than three or four times daily and consumers should stop and see a
doctor if the condition worsens or symptoms persist for more than a week,
spokeswoman Meghan Marschall said.

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Apr 9, 2008

Chinese Lesson - Climate change threatens to worsen disasters

WORLD / Europe

Climate change threatens to worsen disasters

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-05 23:36

GENEVA - Rapid urban growth combined with the effects of climate change
will cause more and bigger disasters unless the world better prepares
itself for them, senior U.N. officials said Tuesday.

People living in the slums of large cities where millions exist very
close together and rescue services are poorly prepared, face particular
risks, U.N. emergency relief coordinator John Holmes told reporters.

According to the U.N. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction,
mega-cities such as Mexico City, Mexico, and New Delhi and Calcutta in
India, are prone to severe earthquakes, while New York is at risk of
dangerous flooding and tsunamis. Jakarta, Indonesia; Tokyo; Shanghai,
China; Dhaka, Bangladesh; and Mumbai, India, are threatened by both
quakes and floods.

With the number of people living in cities predicted to overtake those in
rural areas this year according to the United Nations, Holmes said the
potential for huge disasters was growing.

"You could have catastrophes of a scale you have not seen so far," he
said.

Holmes said climate change, in particular sea-level rise, would
inevitably increase the number and intensity of dangerous weather
conditions threatening large cities.

"Climate change is already a reality and we're only going to _ in the
best of circumstances _ be reducing its impact," he said, adding that
"whatever carbon emissions reduction measures are taken now, we will
still face virtually the same problems for the next 30, 40, 50 years."

Holmes urged governments attending an international disaster reduction
conference in Geneva this week to act quickly to put in place measures
that could save thousands of lives later.

He said experience had shown that taking simple measures to prepare and
educate populations can be very effective, citing the example of
Bangladesh.

The south Asian country regularly faces strong cyclones which in the past
led to tens of thousands of deaths a year. But government measures to
strengthen flood and storm protection mean that nowadays casualties are
measured in the hundreds, Holmes said.

According to one of the largest relief organizations, the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, investment in
disaster risk reduction strategies has to be increased to US$1 billion
(euro740 million) annually from US$400 million (euro295 million) at
present, and targeted at community level.

"It's not the hazards that kill people, it's the way that society is
organized," IFRC's disaster policy director Mukesh Kapila told The
Associated Press.

He said every dollar (euro) spent on risk reduction would end up saving
US$2-US$10 (euro1.5-euro7.40) in the event of a disaster.

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Apr 8, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Man says he's got a new Loch Ness video

WORLD / Europe

Man says he's got a new Loch Ness video

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-01 06:30

EDINBURGH, Scotland - She's as much an emblem, and a tourist draw, as
tartan, bagpipes, and shortbread. And now Nessie's back. An amateur
scientist has captured what Loch Ness Monster watchers say is among the
finest footage ever taken of the elusive mythical creature reputed to
swim beneath the waters of Scotland's most mysterious lake.

"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this jet black thing, about
45-feet long, moving fairly fast in the water," said Gordon Holmes, the
55-year-old a lab technician from Shipley, Yorkshire, who took the video
this past Saturday.

He said it moved at about 6 mph and kept a fairly straight course.

"My initial thought is it could be a very big eel, they have serpent-like
features and they may explain all the sightings in Loch Ness over the
years."

This shadowy something is what someone says is a photo of the Loch Ness
monster in Scotland. An amateur scientist claims he has captured what
Loch Ness Monster watchers say is among the finest footage ever taken of
the elusive mythical creature reputed to swim beneath the waters of
Scotland's most mysterious lake. [AP]
Loch Ness is surrounded by myth and mystery, as it is the largest and
deepest inland expanse of water in Britain. About 750 feet to the bottom,
it's even deeper than the North Sea.

Nessie watcher and marine biologist Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness 2000
center in Drumnadrochit, on the shores of the lake, viewed the video and
hopes to properly analyze it in the coming months.

"I see myself as a skeptical interpreter of what happens in the loch, but
I do keep an open mind about these things and there is no doubt this is
some of the best footage I have seen," Shine said.

He said the video is particularly useful because Holmes panned back to
get the background shore into the shot. That means it was less likely to
be a fake and provided geographical bearings allowing one to calculate
how big the creature was and how fast it was traveling.

While many sightings can be attributed to a drop of the local whisky,
legends of Scottish monsters date back to one of the founders of the
Christian church in Scotland, St. Columba, who wrote of them in about 565
A.D.

More recently, there have been more than 4,000 purported Nessie sightings
since she was first caught on camera by a surgeon on vacation in the
1930s.

Since then, the faithful have speculated whether it is a completely
unknown species, a sturgeon �� even though they have not been native to
Scotland's waters for many years �� or even a last surviving dinosaur.

Shine doubts that last explanation.

"There are a number of possible explanations to the sightings in the
loch. It could be some biological creature, it could just be the waves of
the loch or it could some psychological phenomenon in as much as we see
what we want to see," he said.

But Nessie isn't just an icon of the paranormal �� she's also an emblem
of Scottish tourism. She has been the muse for cuddly toys and
immortalized on T-shirts and posters showing her classic three-humped
image.

The Scottish media is skeptical of Nessie stories but Holmes' footage is
of such good quality that even the normally reticent BBC Scotland aired
the video on its main news program on Tuesday.

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Apr 7, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Ex-spy case chills UK-Russia ties

WORLD / Europe

Ex-spy case chills UK-Russia ties

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-05-23 14:29

LONDON - British prosecutors demanded Tuesday that Russia extradite an
ex-KGB agent to face murder charges over the death of former spy
Alexander Litvinenko, plunging chilly ties with Moscow to a new low.

British prosecutors demanded Tuesday that Russia extradite an ex-KGB
agent to face murder charges over the death of former spy Alexander
Litvinenko, pictured in 2004, plunging chilly ties with Moscow to a new
low. [Agencies]

Russian authorities immediately said they would not hand over Andrei
Lugovoi despite London's demands for "full cooperation" over the Cold
War-style affair.

And the wealthy businessman flatly denied he was guilty, saying it was "a
political decision," adding: "I did not kill Litvinenko. I have nothing
to do with his death," according to Russian news agencies.

Lugovoi vowed to reveal what he called sensational details about the case.

Britain's Crown Prosecution Service called for his extradition six months
after the radiation poisoning of Litvinenko in London last November,
described as an "extraordinarily grave crime" by CPS chief Sir Ken
Macdonald.

"I have today concluded that the evidence sent to us by the police is
sufficient to charge Andrei Lugovoi with the murder of Mr Litvinenko by
deliberate poisoning," Macdonald said at a press conference.

A fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Litvinenko met
Lugovoi in London on November 1 last year, the day he was poisoned with
the highly radioactive isotope polonium 210.

The 43-year-old died in agony in a London hospital 22 days later.

Moscow has angrily denied having a hand in the killing, and on Tuesday
the Russian foreign ministry said extraditing Lugovoi to Britain would
contradict the Russian constitution.

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"Concerning the question of extradition: as is known, the handover of
Russian citizens to foreign states contradicts the Russian constitution,"
the ministry said.

But Russia's ambassador Yuri Fedotov was hauled in by the Foreign Office
to be told London expects "full cooperation" in bringing Lugovoi to face
justice.

Lugovoi told Russian state TV he would shortly reveal information that
will be "a sensation for British public opinion and could fundamentally
alter how these events are viewed."

He said he too had suffered radiation exposure and "I consider myself a
victim."

Lugovoi could only be formally charged once he arrived in Britain and
appeared in court, according to a spokeswoman for the CPS, which oversees
criminal prosecutions in England and Wales.

Anglo-Russia ties have hit a post-Cold War low with Litvinenko's murder
and London-based exile Boris Berezovsky's calls to overthrow Putin.
British courts have refused to allow the tycoon to be extradited.

Russia is also at odds with the West over the US missile defence system
to be deployed in central Europe and United Nations plans to grant Kosovo
independence from its ally Serbia.

Prime Minister Tony Blair's official spokesman said Britain was taking
the Lugovoi charges very seriously.

"Obviously we have political and economic connections with Russia," he
said.

"However, what that doesn't in any way obviate is the need for the
international rule of law to be respected and we will not in any way shy
away from trying to ensure that that happens in a case such as this," he
insisted.

White House spokesman Tony Snow said the United States was "not taking
sides" with either Britain or Russia.

Litvinenko's widow Marina hailed the decision to press charges - and
urged Russia, via Fedotov, to extradite him to prove it wasn't
responsible for "state terrorism."

Meanwhile, her lawyer said she had sent a letter to the European Court of
Human Rights lodging a formal complaint over alleged Russian breaches of
European Union law requiring proper investigations into murders.

Litvinenko accused Moscow of being behind his poisoning in a letter
released after his death.

The ex-agent, who had been granted political asylum in Britain and
formally became a British citizen last year, was administered large doses
of polonium 210.

Lugovoi, who now specialises in bodyguard duties and owns a large drinks
factory in Russia, flew to London with his business associate Dmitry
Kovtun and met Litvinenko on November 1.

Litvinenko drank tea when he met the pair at the Millennium Hotel in
central London, where investigators later found traces of polonium and
staff tested positive for low level radiation contamination.

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Chinese Online Class - Taliban chief's death a big US victory

WORLD / Asia-Pacific

Taliban chief's death a big US victory

(AP)
Updated: 2007-05-14 08:47

KABUL, Afghanistan - The killing of the top Taliban commander Mullah
Dadullah, a one-legged fighter who orchestrated suicide attacks,
beheadings and an ethnic massacre, marks a major victory for the US
campaign at a time of flagging Afghan support over civilian killings.

An Afghan man looks at the dead body of Mullah Dadullah, the Taliban's
most prominent military commander, in Kandahar, south of Kabul,
Afghanistan, Sunday, May 13, 2007. [AP]

As victims of Dadullah's brutality celebrated his death Sunday, analysts
called the killing the most significant Taliban loss since the 2001
US-led invasion. But even NATO acknowledged that Dadullah, who directed
some of the Taliban's most notorious violence, would soon be replaced.

Dadullah, a top lieutenant of Taliban leader Mullah Omar, was killed in
the southern province of Helmand during a US-led operation that also
involved NATO and Afghan troops, NATO's International Security Assistance
Force said.

Kandahar Gov. Asadullah Khalid, who called Dadullah a "brutal and cruel
commander" showed the body to reporters in Kandahar who saw a one-legged
corpse with bullet wounds to the head, chest and stomach.

Qari Yousef Ahmadi, a purported Taliban spokesman, denied that the
Taliban commander had been killed, but there appeared little doubt
Dadullah was dead.

Dadullah is the second top-tier Taliban field commander to be killed in
the last six months, after a US airstrike killed Mullah Akhtar Mohammad
Osmani in December. Dadullah, Osmani and policy-maker Mullah Obaidullah
had been considered to be Omar's top three leaders.

Rahimullah Yusufzai, a Peshawar-based editor for the Pakistani newspaper
The News and an expert on the Taliban, said Dadullah's death was "the
biggest loss for the Taliban in the last six years." But he noted that
even though the Taliban were demoralized after Osmani's death in
December, they quickly resumed attacks.

"I don't think they can find someone as daring and as important as
Dadullah," Yusufzai said. "I think maybe temporarily some of their big
operations will be disrupted, but i don't think it will have a long-term
effect."

Mustafa Alani, director of security and terrorism studies at the
Dubai-based Gulf Research Center, noted that insurgent attacks in Iraq
did not abate after the killing of al-Qaida's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi, last June.

"In this sort of organization, people are replaceable, and always there
is a second layer, third layer. They will graduate to the leadership,"
Alani said. "He is important, no doubt about it. Yes, it is a moral
victory, but he's replaceable."

Still, Dadullah's particular brand of cruelty was unmatched inside the
Taliban.

Dadullah's men videotaped beheadings of Afghans suspected of cooperating
with international forces or the Afghan government, and the suicide
bombers he is believed to have commanded have killed or injured hundreds
of Afghan civilians, soldiers and police, as well as dozens of
international forces.

In 1999 he led a Taliban massacre of ethnic Hazaras in the province of
Bamiyan, where the Taliban in 2000 destroyed two ancient Buddha statues
carved into a hillside cliff.

"This morning a friend told me that Dadullah had been killed and I wanted
to shout out to the people 'Congratulations! Congratulations!' I was so
happy I started crying," said Munir Naqshbandi, brother of Ajmal
Naqshbandi, the Afghan journalist who was believed to have been kidnapped
and beheaded by Dadullah's men last month.

"Dadullah was a cancer on the body of the Afghan people. It is good news
for all the people of Afghanistan, not just the Naqshbandi family," he
said.

The Taliban's former ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Salam Zaeef, said
Dadullah's death would stir more violence and could motivate supporters
to take revenge. He said negotiations were the only way to end the
insurgency, echoing a call by Afghanistan's upper house of parliament
this week for talks with Afghan Taliban fighters.

"When they are killing one Mullah Dadullah, they are creating 10 more,"
Zaeef said. Yusufzai said many Taliban fighters had been unhappy with
Dadullah, saying he maligned the militant group with his beheadings, a
rash of kidnappings and boastful videos that starred himself firing guns
and walking in Afghanistan's mountains.

"They thought he had become too big for his shoes," Yusufzai said.

NATO said Dadullah moved into Afghanistan from his "sanctuary" - a
reference to Pakistan - where he trained suicide bombers. Pakistani
President Pervez Musharraf admitted in February that Dadullah had been in
Pakistan several times and eluded capture.

Dadullah "will most certainly be replaced in time, but the insurgency has
received a serious blow," NATO said.

The Defense Ministry spokesman, Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi, said Dadullah
was killed in the Sangin area of Helmand province, a region that has seen
heavy fighting in recent weeks and where airstrikes on Tuesday killed
between 20 and 40 civilians, according to Afghan officials and villagers,
the latest in a series of civilian deaths that has weakened support for
the international mission.

Azimi said Dadullah was killed Friday, though the intelligence service
and Kandahar governor said he died Saturday. He said Dadullah died in a
shootout alongside 10 other fighters, and that military officials had
reports Dadullah may have been at the battle site but weren't positive
the information was true.

An ethnic Pashtun, the group that makes up the core of the Taliban and is
prominent in eastern and southern Afghanistan, Dadullah lost a leg
fighting against the Soviet army that occupied Afghanistan in the 1980s.

He emerged as a Taliban commander during its fight against the Northern
Alliance in northern Afghanistan during the 1990s, helping the hard-line
militia to capture the city of Mazar-e-Sharif.

Since the Taliban's ouster in late 2001, Dadullah emerged as the group's
most prominent and feared commander. He often appeared in videos and
media interviews, and earlier this year predicted a militant spring
offensive that has failed to materialize.

In March, London television Channel 4 aired an interview in which
Dadullah said al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was alive and well and in
contact with Taliban officers.

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