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It's all about making a spectacle

[2014-07-03 07:20]

The new Transformers movie is breaking records left and right, but not everyone is happy about it.

Born to be wild

[2014-07-03 07:20]

From the first day he was on the set, Feng Shaofeng had known he was not the biggest star.

Love it or hate it, Transformers will have you transfixed

[2014-07-03 07:25]

Crash. Shatter. Boom. Crash. Shatter. Boom. Smattering of silly dialogue. Pretty girl screams: "Dad!" Crash. Shatter. Boom. Silly dialogue. "DAD!!!" Crash. Shatter. Boom.

The man who also loves China

[2014-07-02 07:13]

China could one day have as great and important a presence in the world's oceans as the United States does today, says Simon Winchester, a veteran British writer, journalist and broadcaster.

New season of Under the Dome begins

[2014-07-02 07:13]

The fictional Maine town of Chester's Mill is Under the Dome for a second season, and author Stephen King, on whose novel the popular US TV show is based, has written the first episode for this summer's run.

Life mission

[2014-07-02 07:13]

Tian Hao was 16 when he first saw the body of a drug addict.

Chasing the sun

[2014-07-02 07:13]

"A great walk ... In heaven and a little hell" is how Sylvia Berjas-Morales, 69, described her journey along China's Great Wall in a poem written in French.

What's new

[2014-07-02 07:13]

Woo to steer new user-generated film

New frontier in tech

[2014-07-02 07:13]

The widely held belief that Chinese technology companies lack innovation may no longer be true, says Brad Stone, a technology journalist in the United States.

Manga tackles aftermath of meltdown

[2014-07-02 07:13]

Japanese farmers in Fukushima try to convince skeptical visitors that their crops are safe from radiation. Blood trickles from the nose of a reporter who visits the area.

A television producer's plan to duck the Taliban

[2014-07-02 07:13]

To help keep herself safe and sane while making TV dramas in Afghanistan, Australian producer Trudi-Ann Tierney devised an ever-more elaborate game of hide-and-seek in her head in case the Taliban launched a surprise attack.

Preserving history

[2014-07-01 07:39]

For Xie Yanming who heads a team of about 10 people guarding the ruins of Suoyang City in the Gobi Desert, it is an unbelievable honor to have their work brought to international attention.

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