Hong Kong tycoon Henry Fok Ying-tung died in Beijing on Saturday at the age of 83. He was a great contributor to the nation's sporting development, and had participated in the drafting of the Hong Kong Basic Law.
His father was a peasant and carpenter, and 44-year-old Yu Minhong will never forget watching him collect bits of waste brick and stones and stack them up in the small courtyard of their rural home.
As representatives of the Pink Ribbon Breast Prevention Movement 2006, three female stars Jiang Qinqin, Yi Nengjing, and Wu Junru hit the cover of the October issue of Trend Health in their birthday suits in late September.
Standing in front of a poster of 'Autumn Remembrance', a movie directed by Zhang Yimou, and starring his ex-wife Gong Li and singer-actor Jay Zhou at the upscale Stellar International Cinepix, Huang Qingping's girlfriend told him she wanted to see that film next, because she is a fan of Zhou.
MSN messenger, an online message relay program, provides a convenient and lively communication channel, but sometimes it may land its users in serious trouble.
A man was looking for buyers to sell his six-year old son to fund his wife's kidney failure treatment in Zhuhai Square, Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province on October 24.
Star hurdler Liu Xiang has rewarded his coach Sun Haiping with a brand new Shanghai apartment.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (GAQSIQ) and the Ministry of Health claimed on Monday that SK-II skincare cosmetics do little harm to customers' physical health, reports The Beijing Times.
A man from a village near He Yuan in South China's Guangdong Province was convicted October 23, 2006 of murdering ten people in nine separate incidents, the Guangzhou Daily reported.
Ms. Wang has been plagued by a poor appetite and frightening nightmares ever since she had an X-ray taken of her chest in Beijing Yizhuang Hospital in early October.
Super Girl contestant Shao Yuhan posed for a string of sexy photos but her move sparked a harsh reaction from her mother, writes the Chongqing Times on October 23.
Zhu Chongshi, president of Xiamen University in Southeast China's Fujian Province has come under fire after announcing that students majoring in management, law, economics and software engineering would be required to take golf lessons in a bid to promote what he termed as 'elite education' at a forum on cooperation and development at Shandong University in Jinan, October 14, 2006.