Art can be a business, a profession, and for Lei Yixin, it was a way to leave the mountains where he tilled the land as an "educated youth" three decades ago.
You might not lose your way in a city if you have a map in hand. But you might get lost in a crowd of waiters sent from different restaurants to tout for business.
BAGHDAD: Iraq's mainly expat national soccer team are looking foward to returning home to celebrate winning the Asian Cup, but some are fearful for their safety and for the security of any jubilant crowds.
MADRID: Spanish climbing specialist Iban Mayo became the latest rider to fail a drugs test after it was revealed he had tested positive for EPO during the Tour de France, it was announced by his Saunier Duval team on Monday.
BOSTON, Massachusetts: Kevin Garnett was traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Boston Celtics on Monday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing an undisclosed Celtics source.
PALO ALTO, California: Bill Walsh, who masterminded three Super Bowl championship seasons for the San Francisco 49ers, died on Monday morning aged 75 after a three-year battle with leukemia.
BANGKOK: Jorvan Vieira is a wanted man after guiding Iraq to their first Asian Cup triumph, and has already attracted interest from Australia and South Korea with a view to taking over as national team coach.
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