My parents have been married for 30 years. During that time, they have shared few common interests. They are so different, sometimes I wonder how they fell in love with each other in the first place.
Once again, an interview ends with unanswered questions. A man working for a university's press office has hung up on my call, right after I told him I was a reporter. I redialed but the call never went through.
China has still got a long way to go when it comes to beer. Local beer is cheap, but you get what you pay for; imported beers offer respite from watery brews, but for a price.
With so many choices out there in Beijing, sometimes it's hard to choose a wine to drink or bring to a dinner party based on just a price. Probably at one time or another we have all gone by the Beijing rule, if it's under 100 yuan it probably won't taste as good as something over 100 yuan. That is only partially true.
South Korean shocked world by beating Woods at the PGA Championship
SINGAPORE: Asian golf experienced a year of upheaval last year, but the season will also be remembered for Yang Yong-eun's Major win and the appearance of Tiger Woods just weeks before his image hit the skids.
Golf is on the verge of a boom period with more courses, financial support and events for amateurs planned after the game was reintroduced as an Olympic sport last year.
Swiss legend vows to stay on top in 2010 after reclaiming crown last year
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