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Life Music

[2007-01-30 07:37]

Mantovani magic cascades through

[2007-01-30 07:20]

Though this is the second time the Mantovani Orchestra tours China, the renowned orchestra will give its first public concert in China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on February 7.

Why the Japanese iPod generation is tuning out of all that jazz

[2007-01-30 07:20]

YOKOHAMA: Once a haven for Japan's earliest jazz fans, cafe Chigusa is packing up its thousands of vinyl records.

Total eclipse of the heart

[2007-01-30 07:20]

For those familiar with the Chinese music scene, the name Zhu Zheqin calls forth a picture of a Tibetan girl herding yaks and sheep high on the world's roof the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Eleven years after her landmark album Sister Drum's global release, Zhu, who adopted the Tibetan word Dadawa (moon) as her stage name, came back from a journey across South Asia and presented a different image in her latest album Seven Days. It was released in 2006, with a documentary, The Journey of Sound.

Special Supplement

[2007-01-26 07:07]

Land's diverse riches await to be unveiled

[2007-01-26 06:57]

India's amazing and varied natural, cultural, and religious heritage offers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. From the moment you arrive to be greeted by a graceful namaste, a gesture that denotes both welcome and respect, you are on your way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

Life Travel

[2007-01-25 07:00]

Skiing is believing

[2007-01-25 06:50]

AVORIAZ, France: Perched high on a cliff face, at the heart of one of the biggest ski networks in the world, the resort of Avoriaz was 40 this weekend, a witness to the ups and downs of the snow industry in the French Alps.

Life Health

[2007-01-24 07:06]

Growing interest

[2007-01-24 06:56]

According to China Care Net of Traditional Chinese Medicine, foreigners began coming to China to study TCM in the 1950s, with no more than 10 people every year.

New hope for cancer patients

[2007-01-24 06:56]

Chinese patients are beginning to benefit from a powerful "biological missile" against their cancer and other serious diseases, although the new product has still a long way to go before its use becomes widespread.

What's up, doc?

[2007-01-24 06:56]

HANGZHOU: He checks the pulse of his patients using traditional pressure points, and writes out meticulous prescriptions in Chinese.

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