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Hussein lifts spirits in homeland

[2010-12-15 09:55]

Iraqi shows his mettle by winning gold medal at the Asian Para Games

Zhang finds happiness is a warm gun

[2010-12-15 09:55]

GUANGZHOU - Shooting might not make Zhang Cuiping richer, but it definitely makes her happier and more confident.

Indian wants to embrace mentor's spirit

[2010-12-15 09:55]

GUANGZHOU - Indian powerlifting coach Vijay Munishwar wants to learn more about China as a mark of respect for his mentor, Liu Kee Shong.

Throwing their all into quest for glory

[2010-12-15 09:55]

Asian athletes lit up the track and field at Aoti Main Stadium on the opening day of the athletics competition

Tuesday's medal winners

[2010-12-15 09:55]

Athletics

Around Guangzhou

[2010-12-15 09:55]

This key historical relic, protected by Guangdong province, is a memorial building built with the funds raised by the Guangzhou people and overseas Chinese in memory of Sun Yat-sen, the great revolutionary forerunner.

Editor's pick: Cantonese emvroidery

[2010-12-15 09:55]

Cantonese embroidery, or Yue (means Guangdong) embroidery, is one of the Four Famous Chinese Embroideries.

Courageous Cai wants to take on the world one stroke at a time

[2010-12-15 09:55]

Young Chinese swimmer inspired by the feats of South Africa's du Toit

Winning isn't everything for Norihide

[2010-12-15 09:55]

GUANGZHOU - Like many disabled athletes, Japanese swimmer Inui Norihide came to the Asian Para Games to show that competing is just as important as chasing medals.

'Mouse tribe' set to be flushed from its lairs

[2010-12-14 08:07]

The city is looking to dig out its so-called "mouse tribe" - the large population of mainly migrant workers that lives in cramped conditions deep underground.

Students out to repair broken English found on city's signs

[2010-12-14 08:07]

Multilingual notices welcomed but drive begins to make them better

Harmony will be hard to find if we ignore the rules

[2010-12-14 08:07]

The sign seemed clear enough; it pictured a cart with a big red X through it. If for some reason this wasn't understandable, the bold red letters that said "No Vendors" should have been sufficient to erase all doubts. But there, just to the left of the sign sat a vendor selling trinkets from a dirty blanket.

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