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Festival celebrating world culture

[2008-06-10 07:32]

In a circular letter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) dated April 2, 1906, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games invited members to an advisory conference to determine "to what extent and in what form the arts and literature can participate in the celebration of the modern Olympiads".

Leap of faith onto the international stage

[2008-06-10 07:32]

Three Chinese dancers spearhead California's Ballet San Jose tour of China this month and the young men are jumping for joy. "I am very excited about being back in China to perform with an American dance company for a Chinese audience," says Qingdao-born Chen Shuai. "When we dance, I feel I am representing China whenever I perform."

Life Expat

[2008-06-06 07:32]

Joyee to the world

[2008-06-06 07:29]

Refat Reza Joyee, 23, from Bangladesh sent an application to Microsoft in Beijing believing that her chances of getting the job were slim to none. About to finish her Information Technology course at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Joyee decided to go out on a limb and submit her resume via the Microsoft webpage.

Your say

[2008-06-06 07:29]

Visa-a-vis

Land of mysterious stone jars

[2008-06-06 07:29]

Like a young child looking up to an older sibling, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, better known as Laos, sits at China's southern border basking in the influence of its northern neighbor.

Denmark Special

[2008-06-05 07:44]

Charm of Copenhagen history, lifestyle

[2008-06-05 07:40]

Visitors to the ancient country of Denmark usually start their journey in Copenhagen, the gateway to the Baltic. Evolving over centuries on the coast as a trading city, it has reaped many rich rewards from its business dealings.

SAS using 'green' flights to cut emissions

[2008-06-05 07:40]

International media gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, earlier this month to watch the landing of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) "green" flight, one of 2,000 the airline has made since 2005.

Thrane & Thrane helps quake effort

[2008-06-05 07:40]

A Danish company's advanced mobile communication equipment is helping rescue survivors of the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan province.

The Little Mermaid

[2008-06-05 07:40]

Hans Christian Andersen fi rst published the beloved fairy tale The Little Mermaid in 1837. It is the story of the Little Mermaid who saves the life of a shipwrecked prince and sets off on a perilous quest to win his love. To become human she must give up her lovely voice as well as her mermaid's tail, and if the prince should wed another, she will turn into foam on the waves and disappear forever.

Life Health

[2008-06-04 07:28]

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