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  1. Sharath Kamal outwitted by Austrian Chen Weixing (Lead)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 20, 2008

    Beijing, Aug 20 (IANS) India’s table tennis champion Achanta Sharath Kamal lost a match lot closer than the 1-4 scoreline suggests against Chinese-born Austrian Chen Weixing in the Olympics men’s singles second round

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  2. Sharath crashes out of mens table tennis event at Olympics

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 20, 2008

    Beijing, Aug 20, (ANI): Achanta Sharath Kamal crashed out of men’’s table tennis event, at Olympic Games in Beijing. Sharath lost to Chinese-born Austrian opponent Chen Weixing in the second round of the event with a

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  3. Sharath outduels Spanish flatmate, moves into second round (Lead)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 19, 2008

    Beijing, Aug 19 (IANS) Pitted against an opponent he trains with and shares an apartment in Spain, Achanta Sharath Kamal rallied from a first game loss to beat Alfredo Carneros in the first round of the men’s singles

    Also tagged: world, gold medallist, university gymnasium, indian face, 2006 commonwealth games, achanta sharath kamal, olympic table tennis, table tennis competition, apartment in spain, game loss

  4. Sharath Kamal beats Spanish clubmate in Olympic TT

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 19, 2008

    Beijing, Aug 19 (IANS) India’s Achanta Sharath Kamal made things a little difficult for himself before beating his Spanish clubmate Alfredo Carneros in the first round of the Olympic table tennis competition at the

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  5. For Survivors of Sichuan Quake, the Hard Lessons of Starting Over

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Jul 20, 2008

    BEIJING -- As she read the words scrawled in black spray paint on her restaurant's metal security gate, Cheng Xingfeng vowed she would not yield.

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  6. A Past Written In Blood

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Jul 3, 2008

    NANJING, China On the afternoon he lost his last steady job, Hu Jie bicycled aimlessly through the smog and traffic of Nanjing, brooding over the mystery of his abrupt dismissal. It was a sweltering afternoon, and dark

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  7. An American Law School in China

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Jun 5, 2008

    American lawyers, law firms, and law students are pinning their hopes and careers on China in rapidly increasing numbers. This much is clear from glancing at U.S.-based multinational law firms’ glossy websites (and

    Also tagged: education, law, society, rule of law, education cooperation

  8. China Falls Short on Vows for Olympics

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Apr 21, 2008

    BEIJING, April 20 -- China has spent billions of dollars to fulfill its commitment to stage a grand Olympics. Athletes will compete in world-class stadiums. New highways and train lines crisscross Beijing. China built

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  9. Go, Teams! Learning The Drill In China

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Apr 6, 2008

    BEIJING -- When the Summer Olympics open to great fanfare in August, an estimated 500,000 foreign tourists will be here rooting for their home teams. The Chinese will be cheering, too. They've been trained for it.

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  10. China's Cheerleaders to Roar With One Voice at Olympics

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Apr 5, 2008

    BEIJING -- When the Summer Olympics open to great fanfare in August, an estimated 500,000 foreign tourists will be here rooting for their home teams. The Chinese will be cheering, too. They've been trained for it.

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