More gold up for grabs in gymnastics, weightlifting, shooting and wushu
Thailand and malaysia facing stiff competition for 'foot volleyball' supremacy
GUANGZHOU - The Republic of Korea's Kim Kyun-sub realized his dream on Sunday of winning an Asian Games gold to honor his uncle who was killed at the last Asiad in Doha when his horse threw and crushed him.
Big beef is here, and if there is any doubt that it is making a loud entrance, Morton's of Chicago has silenced the critics. This is the American steakhouse's largest outlet across its 77 properties worldwide, and will easily accommodate more than 400 happy dinners.
Catch the last of the hairy crabs as autumn eases into winter. Donna Mah shares the feast.
Today's column is inspired by an e-mail a colleague sent to me a couple of days ago. It had a table of all the "cures" wine is supposed to have and a picture of a basement wine cellar that is a Bacchanalian dream. The title of the e-mail was: The medicine cabinet in my kitchen.
Top models and celebrities were out in force, and the fashion runway was perched on top of Dongbianmen, a 600-year-old landmark in Beijing. This was Chinese-American fashion designer Phillip Lim's first show in Beijing, and he was wowing the gathered fashionistas with his collection of slim-cut jackets, black-and-white shirts, loose pants, leather bags and gloves. His outfits were hanging on the country's top models, including Du Juan, who was making a rare appearance at home with Lim's white qipao-inspired evening dress, shimmering with diamonds. Also on the catwalk were top models Pei Bei, Sun Feifei and Qin Shupei. And right with them were A-list celebrity guests Geng Le, actress Gong Beibi and Japanese football player and fashion icon Hidetoshi Nakata.
Gan Tian picks the highlights of China's premier fashion event, which ended Monday.
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats," says Sha Tian, quoting Albert Schweitzer.
Cute is in and wide-eyed innocence sells. Gan Tian recommends must-have accessories for the young and the young-at-heart.
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