Tuesday, May 10, 2011

DTN News: China - Breaking Headlines News Dated May 10, 2011

DTN News: China - Breaking Headlines News Dated May 10, 2011
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 10, 2011: Comprehensive daily news related to China Breaking - Headlines Newsfor the world of TODAY.
*Comprehensive daily news related to China - Breaking Headlines News for the world of TODAY
Unlocking the mystery of dreamsRobotics conference kicks off in ShanghaiMore efforts to protect Tibetan antelopesSnapshots: the world in 24 hours, May 9Shared interests highlighted
Unlocking the mystery of dreamsRobotics conference kicks off in ShanghaiMore efforts to protect Tibetan antelopesSnapshots: the world in 24 hours, May 9Shared interests highlighted

Robotics conference kicks off in Shanghai

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China

Business

Life

Culture

Entertainment

Specials

Sino-US Dialogue

China and the US hold the third round of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue from May 9-10 in Washington.

V-Day parade

A military parade marking the 66th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi.

Revolutionary marriage

A newlywed couple sings revolutionary songs during their marriage.

Drunk driving

Drunk drivers face a detention for one to six months and a revokation of their drivers' license.

Bin Laden dead

The world's most wanted man was killed in a US raid in Pakistan.

Hu urges to advance partnership with US

China will work together with the United States to keep moving forward the cooperative partnership between the two countries, Chinese President Hu Jintao said in a message conveyed Monday by Vice Premier Wang Qishan to US President Barack Obama. Shared interests highlighted Framework has already made important progress Dozens of deals may be announced

Raid 'longest 40 minutes of my life'

US president Barack Obama trumpets success, says bin Laden got what he deserved.

Huawei to rival Cisco in data routers

China's largest telecom equipment maker eyes chance to close gap with its US rival.

Producers battle against power cuts

The power shortage, rare in low-energy-consuming months, has cut a large swath in the country.

more top stories...

China-US

US

  • US says no apology for killing bin Laden

    White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Monday that the United States would not apologize for its unilateral action in Pakistan last week that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
  • Jewish paper sorry for altering photo

    An Jewish newspaper apologized for deleting Hillary Rodham Clinton from a photo of President Barack Obama and his staff monitoring the raid by Navy SEALs that killed Osama bin Laden.

Opinion

  • Is the Asian century upon us?

    An Asia producing more than half of global GDP? Three billion Asians considered part of the "rich world" by 2050? A dream or plausible reality?
  • Improper stipulations

    Rule by law means that no one is above the law, not even governments.
  • Luxury spending

    Our country has become a shining beacon of hope for luxury brands as Chinese consumers are driving the growth in many luxury sectors.

Travel

  • 'Sailing to Yangzhou'

    My trip to Yangzhou coincided with Qingming (Tomb Sweeping) Festival in April and I was worried about the crowds.
  • The final frontier

    Xinjiang is a mysterious land of extremes that never falls to fascinate.

Sport

  • Cloudy future for Lakers

    The aging and erratic Los Angeles Lakers faced an uncertain future on Monday after the NBA champions were embarrassingly swept out of the second round of the playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks.
  • Olympics through the ages on display

    Up to 400 artefacts, video and graphics will be on show in a free exhibition called "The Olympic Journey: the Story of the Games" at the Royal Opera House in London during the 2012 Games.
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