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Paddling against the mainstream

[2015-04-28 07:23]

Whenever Grant Li wins a table tennis match at a collegiate tournament in the United States the victory, for his friends, is taken for granted.

14-year-old Diaz carries on family tradition

[2015-04-28 07:23]

Bladimir and Marangely Diaz were past their best when they finally qualified for Puerto Rico's national table tennis team.

There's no cooling down Kiwi Ko

[2015-04-28 07:23]

Lydia Ko twice thought someone else would leave Lake Merced with the trophy this year.

Bayern takes its first step toward treble

[2015-04-28 07:23]

Guardiola's men clinch Bundesliga with 4 games left

Mourinho feels the love despite Chelsea jibes

[2015-04-28 07:23]

With Chelsea six points from a first Premier League title since 2010, manager Jose Mourinho happily turned a deaf ear to suggestions his team is unloved by neutrals.

Van Gaal bemoans MU's Liverpool boost

[2015-04-28 07:23]

Louis van Gaal said Manchester United had encouraged Liverpool in the race for a Champions League place after losing 3-0 to the Merseysiders' near neighbor Everton on Sunday.

Don't blame China, says ITTF president

[2015-04-27 07:58]

Despite China's dominance at major international events, table tennis' governing body remains positive about the game's ability to maintain its global popularity.

Ping-pong museum moving to Shanghai

[2015-04-27 07:58]

All 6,000 items at the Museum of the International Table Tennis Federation have been moved from Lausanne, Switzerland, to Shanghai.

Zhang, Li face tough title defenses

[2015-04-27 09:24]

Defending champions Zhang Jike and Li Xiaoxia from China will face tough challenges at the World Table Tennis Championships which started in eastern China's Suzhou on Sunday.

Digest

[2015-04-27 09:24]

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Railway photography

[2015-04-25 07:32]

When the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, China's railway mileage was only about 21,800 kilometers.

Kindred neighbor anurak

[2015-04-24 07:57]

Swaisomseekun, who teaches Thai language in Guangxi, has noticed more parallels than contrasts between his Chinese students and those in his home country, and that has strengthened his faith in our shared humanity, write Raymond Zhou and Huo Yan.

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