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  1. Jialing River Bridge in Nanchong opens to traffic

    Photo - May 31, 2007

    Jialing River Bridge at Shangzhong Dam in Nachong city, southwest China's Sichuan province opened to traffic on May 30. The bridge is an asymmetrical single tower cable-stayed type across the Nanchong city proper. It

  2. Woods juggles own event with birth of first child

    Sports - May 31, 2007

    Tiger Woods, a master of time management, accepts he may have to sacrifice playing in his own tournament because of the impending arrival of his first child.

  3. Sharapova leads Russian charge

    Sports - May 31, 2007

    Second seed Maria Sharapova of Russia showed no signs of the shoulder injury that has dogged her for most of this year as she made a winning start to her French Open campaign yesterday.

  4. Accidents kill 100,000 Chinese children every year: report

    Untitled News Source - May 31, 2007

    Accidents of different types are the biggest cause of death for Chinese children aged under 14, with 100,000 children dying from accidents every year, says a report released by the Chinese Center for Disease Control

  5. Tonga parliament opens

    World - May 31, 2007

    Tonga's parliament reopened Thursday for its first session of 2007.

  6. India, US begin talks on nuclear deal

    World - May 31, 2007

    India and the United States (US) Thursday began crucial talks on ironing out differences on the civilian nuclear deal between the two nations ahead of a meeting between their top political leaders in Germany next

  7. Aussie police visit incident forgiven: Jakarta governor

    World - May 31, 2007

    Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso said Thursday the incident over a police visit to his Sydney hotel room over the weekend had been settled after Australian envoy Bill Farmer met him for personal apology for the ill treatment.

  8. Australia increases aid to Philippines: FM

    World - May 31, 2007

    Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said on Thursday his country will increase aid to the Philippines to help reduce poverty, enhance economic opportunities and maintain national stability.

  9. U.S. chief negotiator vows to resolve DPRK fund issue

    World - May 31, 2007

    Top U.S. representative Christopher Hill to the six-party talks said on Thursday that the Macao-based Banco Delta Asia (BDA) issue can be solved.

  10. US senior official meets Nepali Speaker

    World - May 31, 2007

    United States Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Barry R Lowenkron met with Nepali Speaker Subhas Nembang Thursday and discussed Nepal's current political scenario, local media reported.

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