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71. Angelina Jolie wants to adopt Chinese orphan
Angelina Jolie, of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" fame, moved by the recent earthquake in China, says she wants to adopt an orphaned Chinese baby affected by the natural disaster.
05 Aug 2008
72. Attackers kill 16 police at Chinese border post
Two men rammed a dump truck into a group of jogging policemen and then tossed explosives into their barracks Monday, killing 16 officers in a restive Chinese province bordering Central Asia, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.
02 Aug 2008
73. `Mummy' heads East for Olympian senselessness
The third "Mummy" installment dutifully sends its characters to China where they participate in international competitions of mummy fencing, yeti vaulting and synchronized senselessness.
31 Jul 2008
74. Nokia to beef up venture fund, expand in India, China
Nokia Corp. is more than doubling the size of its direct venture investment fund with an injection of $150 million, with a view to putting some of the money to use in India and China.
31 Jul 2008
75. Blame China, India for WTO talks collapse: French Minister
France's agriculture minister said Wednesday that "big emerging countries" were to blame for the collapse of World Trade Organization talks on opening up the global economy.
30 Jul 2008
76. WTO talks failure deals blow to global economy
After coming tantalizingly close to a historic trade deal, World Trade Organization talks collapsed Tuesday in a dismaying blow to seven years of efforts to open up the global economy.
30 Jul 2008
77. Trade talks collapse as US squabbles with China, India
Trade officials said Tuesday that a high-level summit to salvage a global trade pact collapsed, after the United States, China and India failed to compromise on when poor countries could raise import tariffs on farm products.
30 Jul 2008
78. Bus explosion in China
A bus after an explosion in Kunming.
27 Jul 2008
79. China says has more people surfing the Web than US
China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
25 Jul 2008
80. China marshals Olympic spirit to rebuild
The streets here are alive with the sounds — rumbling backhoes, roaring jackhammers, clanging pickaxes — of a town being brought back from the dead.
25 Jul 2008
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