BOSTON, Massachusetts: In a game where some of the top scorers in the National Basketball Association struggled to find the mark, the Boston Celtics proved they could defeat Cleveland even on a bad night.
LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player on Tuesday, the first time the prolific backcourt ace has received the honor after 12 seasons in the league.
Indian star Gaurav Ghei hopes to battle his way through the strong Japanese field for a successful title defense at the Pine Valley Beijing Open which tees off today.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana: Chris Paul scored 30 points and added 12 assists to power the New Orleans Hornets past defending NBA champion San Antonio 102-84 on Monday.
As the international world of business, commerce, trade and treaties such as free trade agreements become ever more enmeshed, the career opportunities for internationally mobile university graduates are virtually unlimited.
This spring sees the second annual rollout of the Beijing City International School (BCIS) scholarship program. This is a process by which BCIS identifies academically outstanding students who wish to enter their senior grades. The school has a number of scholarships to award, which equate to between 50 percent and 100 percent of the total annual tuition fee at BCIS. These scholarships have a very high financial value.
With the 2008 Olympic Games just around the corner, enthusiasm in Qingdao has reached virtually every corner of the city, touching both the high profile and the humble.
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