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A book to help bidding judgment

[2017-02-18 07:49]

Neil Kimelman from Canada has just completed his trilogy about bidding with "The Right Bid at the Right Time" (Master Point Press). The book contains more than 80 tough bidding problems, both constructive and competitive. After the reader decides what he would do, Kimelman analyzes the pros and cons of each possible call, sometimes gives the original full deal and has "lessons to learn." In general, the advice is sound, but a few times he makes debatable recommendations.

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[2017-02-18 07:49]

Li Yundi Piano Concert in Guangzhou

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Bike-share apps race for glory

[2017-02-11 07:17]

Unlock them with an app, drop them off anywhere, and nip past lanes of stationary car traffic: the humble bicycle is seeing a revival in China as a new generation of startups help tackle urban congestion and pollution with fleets of brightly colored two wheelers.

Retirement planning? Couples, mind the age gap

[2017-02-11 07:17]

An age difference in your relationship doesn't just mean your favorite bands are from different decades.

Blending Two Food Staples To Produce A Winner

[2017-02-04 07:27]

In the summer of 2015, when Alex Cree was on a trip to Guangdong and having a conversation with clients and colleagues, he had no idea that he would soon be changing his career.

French chefs hooked on fish killed the Japanese way

[2017-02-04 07:27]

At first glance, apart from a telltale little hole between its eyes, the inert fish looks like any other dead whiting.

The high life - and some low blows

[2017-02-02 07:46]

Airborne, in the water or on the pitch, sports treated us to plenty of thrills and spills in 2016. Here's a look back...

How well do you spot the spots?

[2017-01-21 07:00]

Mark Twain said, "I was born modest; not all over, but in spots."

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[2017-01-21 07:00]

China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus

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[2017-01-21 07:00]

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Returning to her jazz roots

[2017-01-14 07:19]

When Chinese-American singer-songwriter Shunza launched her debut self-titled Mandarin album in 1997, her wide vocal range and velvet voice soon gained her a large fan base in China.

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