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Nation's future hopes soar as high as Mount Kilimanjaro

[2008-01-18 07:09]

Tanzania's ambassador to China, H.E. Omar R. Mapuri, believes the two nations have a surprising amount in common.

Out of Africa

[2008-01-18 07:09]

Tanzanian musicians Emmanuel Mnguto and Daniel Mgunga say it's tough getting by in China without being able to speak Mandarin.

Getting there

[2008-01-17 07:21]

Yabuli is located about 200 km to the east of Harbin and about 120 km to the west of Mudanjiang. Four trains depart from Harbin to Yabuli daily, from 7:07 am (N11) until 5:55 pm (4041). Daily trains returning to Harbin from Yabuli begin running at 7:07 am (N28), and the last train leaves at 5:02 pm (K266). The trip takes about three hours each way.

Nanshan compares with best of rest

[2008-01-17 07:21]

The first time I looked down a ski run in China, I thought to myself: "This is not what I'm here for." I did not expect to hit the slopes for at least a year and had left my snowboard at home in Singapore.

Life Travel

[2008-01-17 07:24]

Love thy neighbor in this talky town

[2008-01-17 07:21]

Many colleagues envy me before the Spring Festival, for it takes only one hour's train ride from Beijing to get back to my hometown, Tianjin.

Skiing the sights

[2008-01-17 07:21]

As China's largest ski resort, the training center for the country's Olympic team and host of the Third Asian Games in 1996, Yabuli Ski Resort ups the ante on downhill winter sports.

Life Health

[2008-01-16 07:24]

The skinny on star diets

[2008-01-16 07:21]

LONDON: Jennifer Lopez sniffs grapefruit oil, Cindy Crawford sips vinegar, Sharon Stone stockpiles the humble prune and Owen Wilson never misses his daily double dose of asparagus and parsley. The diet secrets of America's A-list celebrities have been winkled out of their doctors, nutritionists and trainers and put under the microscope by two authors.

Splish-splash your way to a slimmer waistline

[2008-01-16 07:21]

WUPPERTAL, Germany: In 1993, water aerobics were only for senior citizens or patients who needed rehabilitation therapy. Nowadays, it encompasses a variety of trendy underwater sports, all of which are healthy.

Dead animal hearts reanimated

[2008-01-16 07:21]

PARIS: In experiments that would make Dr Frankenstein jealous, US scientists have coaxed recycled hearts taken from animal cadavers into beating in the laboratory after reseeding them with live cells, according to a study released Sunday.

IN BRIEF (Page 19)

[2008-01-16 07:21]

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