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Yeah, this is to relate to football gambling. In football gambling, you can almost bet on everything. Usually, people bet on:
1) Asian handicap
2) European home/away
3) Over/Under (Half time/full time total goals)
4) Kick off (which is the case above)
5) Number of corners
6) Next corners
7) Number of yellow cards (one red card = two yellow cards)
and much more...
 

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FOSHAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 23: Postmen dressed as Santa Claus deliver packages on December 23, 2011 in Foshan, China. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

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JINAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 22: ) Staff of long-distance bus dressed as 'Santa Claus' send dumplings to passenger as Winter solstice falls on December 22, 2011 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

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TAIZHOU, CHINA - DECEMBER 23: Firefighters make a Christmas tree with 212 empty fire extinguishers on December 23, 2011 in Taizhou, China. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

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Taiwan President and 2012 presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou reads supporters wish cards on the Christmas eve at his head quarter in Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011.

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Firefighters try to extinguish fire at Qionglai-1 gas well of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) in southwest China's Sichuan Province, Dec. 22, 2011. The fire caused one missing and one slightly injured, according to the company. Company sources said that gas released in the accident did not contain hydrogen sulfide, which is a sort of toxic and inflammable gas. Local residents that had been evacuated were returning home, said CNPC. (Xinhua/Jiang Hongjing)

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TAIYUAN, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- China successfully launched Ziyuan I-02C Thursday, a high-resolution remote-sensing satellite, from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi province.

Launched at 11:26 a.m aboard a Long March 4B rocket, the satellite reached an orbit of 770 km above Earth about 13 minutes later, according to the launch center.

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While being demolished, a three-story building partly collapsed onto a road near Beijing's East Third Ring Road on Friday. The accident caused no injuries but damaged four vehicles that were passing by. The building stands near the new China Central Television (CCTV) building in Beijing's Central Business District. [CFP]

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Photo taken on Dec. 21, 2011 shows a delicate teacup in "Porcelain Capital" Jingdezhen City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Dec. 21, 2011. Jingdezhen's percelain has been famous not only in China but in time it became known internationally for being "as thin as paper, as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, and as sound as a bell." [Xinhua/Zhou Ke]

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A visitor looks at a locomotive model made of pure gold at an exhibition of luxuries in the China World Trade Center in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 23, 2011. The four-day 2011 Beijing International Top Personal Goods and Advanced Life Exhibition opened in Beijing on Friday, which attracted some 500 domestic and foreign top brands and jewelry manufacturers. [Xinhua/Zhao Bing]

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An employee massages a baby at the CareBay maternity care centre in Shanghai December 16, 2011. CareBay is a high-end maternity care centre in providing private services for "Zuo Yue Zi," or confinement period in Mandarin, a Chinese practice for mothers who have just given birth to stay indoors, undergo a restrictive diet and set of activities for a month. Traditionally, mother-in-laws are the ones overseeing the confinement period, but today, the task is left to a nurse or the mother herself. The centre has about 120 employees including maternity care experts, health consultants, beauticians and nutritionists who would look after the new mothers as well as their babies. The cost for a one-month service is between 79,800 yuan ($12,600) and 380,000 yuan ($60,000), covering food, accommodation, slimming exercises and yoga lessons for the mother and nursing services for the child. Picture taken December 16, 2011.
 

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 24: A general view of the Christmas and new year decorations in front of a shopping center on Christmas Eve December 24, 2011 in Beijing, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 24: Santa stays with Chinese children at a shopping center on Christmas Eve December 24, 2011 in Beijing, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 24: Chinese children sing Christmas songs for customers at a shopping center on Christmas Eve December 24, 2011 in Beijing, China.

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Chinese people crowd a square near a shopping district for the Christmas eve celebration in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. (AP Photo)

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People ride an escalator near a 4 story-tall Christmas tree in a shopping mall in the Kowloon Tong region of Hong Kong on December 5, 2011. Shopping malls in the city are showcasing extravagent holiday decorations in an attempt to attract customer traffic for the busy holiday season.
 

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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 26: Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (L) shakes hands with China's President Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People on December 26, 2011 in Beijing, China. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda held talks with China's leaders during a two-day visit to Beijing to discuss North Korea's nuclear weapons program after the death of Kim Jong-Il.

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Liu Xiaoming puts a finishing touch on his sand sculpture of the late North Korean leader Kim Jung Il on a river side in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. Liu started his sands carving for fun in last October as encouraged by his friends and now his works are over 500 meters long along the river bank. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT.

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Fishermen catch fish during the annual winter fishing festival in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin province on December 25, 2011. Every winter, this festival attracts large number of fishmongers and visitors as several dozen people work together to cut the ice, cast their fishing nets and pull in the catch. The nets can measure as long as 2,000 meters, and a single netting can yield as much as 15 tons of catch. The history of ice fishing in northeastern China can be traced back a thousand years to the Liao Dynasty (907-1125 AD) and now the ice fishing has become a unique cultural event.

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KUNMING, CHINA - DECEMBER 25: An old 80 metre high office building of Kunming municipal government is demolished in directional blasting on December 25, 2011 in Kunming, Yunnan Province of China. The area will become a business center after directional blasting.

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WENLIN, CHINA - DECEMBER 25: Heavy smoke rise from a fire site on December 25, 2011 in Wenling, China. The fire broke out at a workshop of Taiyuan Shoes Co. , Ltd at around 2:35 p.m. on Sunday in Wenling city of Zhejiang. No casualties were reported.

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Visitors board a new testing model of a CSR high-speed bullet train during its launching ceremony in Qingdao, Shandong province December 23, 2011. China launched a super-rapid test train over the weekend which is capable of travelling 500 kilometers per hour, state media said on Monday. Picture taken December 23, 2011.

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A winter swimmer warms up next to a Chinese national flag before getting into the icy water of the Songhua River in Harbin, Heilongjiang province December 26, 2011.

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Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou (R) is greeted by supporters while campaigning from an open-top jeep in the northern Taoyuan city on December 25, 2011. Ma is seeking a second and the last four-year term on behalf of the ruling Kuomintang party in the January 14 vote.

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Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen holds hands with party officials while shouting slogans during a campaign rally for the 2012 presidential election in Taipei December 25, 2011. The upcoming presidential and legislative election will be held on January 14, 2012.

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(Ancient coins found at tomb site)
Archaeologists on Thursday started to unearth a group of ancient tombs discovered in a construction site in Xin'gang Township of Anhui Province. The tombs were believed to be of the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties.
 
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HONG KONG (Dec. 27, 2011) Machinist's Mate 1st Class Ryan Lu, assigned to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) reactor department, speaks to members of the Hong Kong press in Cantonese during a media tour. The Carl Vinson Strike Group is in Hong Kong for a port visit. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
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HONG KONG (Dec. 27, 2011) Hospitalman Joseph Yu and Machinist's Mate 1st Class Ryan Lu speak to members of the Hong Kong press in Cantonese during a media tour of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
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GUIYANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 27: Rescuers work at a traffic accident site on December 27, 2011 in Guiyang, China. Two were killed and 18 others injured after a truck collided with some ten vehicles on Daqing road in Guiyang city of Guizhou province on Tuesday.
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Taiwan's opposition presidential candidate Tsai Ing-Wen gestures while visiting a port in Kinmen, a fortified offshore island off China's southeastern Xiamen city, on December 28, 2011. Tsai, the chairwoman of the anti-China Democratic Progressive Party and who is taking on the incumbent Ma Ying-jeou in the January 14 vote, pledged to improve ties with Beijing if elected.
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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, a man yawns as he makes red lanterns with other workers for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year at a workshop in Yaxi village, in Xianju county in east China's Zhejiang province. (AP Photo)
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SHENZHEN, CHINA - DECEMBER 27: Rescuers work at a traffic accident site at Luohu Coach Station on December 27, 2011 in Shenzhen, China. Five people were killed and five others injured after a bus crashed into pedestrians at Luohu Coach Station on Tuesday afternoon.
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NANNING, CHINA - DECEMBER 28: A fire burns at a construction site of Nanning Tobacco Factory on December 28, 2011 in Nanning, China. The fire broke out after midnight at the site on Wednesday, and it was brought under control about two and a half hours later. No reports of casualties and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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A tourist wears the Korean traditional outfits to be taken a souvenir photo by a Chinese vendor with a backdrop of Friendship Bridge linking between China and North Korea in Chinese border city of Dandong, China Wednesday Dec. 28, 2011.
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A balloon vendor holds heart-shaped ballons on a street in Beijing on December 27, 2011.
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A Chinese traffic policeman keeps order outside a North Korean restaurant as mourners watch a telecast of the funeral of the late leader Kim Jong-Il, at the North Korean and Chinese border town of Dandong on December 28, 2011.
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Security staff restrict access to a North Korean restaurant as mourners arrive to watch a telecast of the funeral of the late leader Kim Jong-Il, at the North Korean and Chinese border town of Dandong on December 28, 2011.
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A Chinese journalist (R) is ordered out of the North Korean Consulate during the funeral of the late leader Kim Jong-Il, at the North Korean and Chinese border town of Dandong on December 28, 2011.
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A man drives a motorized three-wheel vehicle through a hutong in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 27: Actress Zhang Li attends BQ Shining Stars Awards Ceremony 2011 at Marriott Hotel on December 27, 2011 in Beijing, China. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)
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BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 27: (CHINA OUT) Actress Li Feier attends BQ Shining Stars Awards Ceremony 2011 at Marriott Hotel on December 27, 2011 in Beijing, China. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)
 

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"NANNING, CHINA - DECEMBER 28: A fire burns at a construction site of Nanning Tobacco Factory on December 28, 2011 in Nanning, China." LOL...sorry, couldn't help it but to think that they should put a "NO SMOKING" sign at the construction site. The irony is that it was at a tobacco factory, I hope there weren't any casualties.
 

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Hey Popeye, is it true or not, I thought these guys (including both enlisted and officers) were not allowed to speak publicly about their work due to their sensitive knowledge on the reactors aboard the carrier?
 

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Hey Popeye, is it true or not, I thought these guys (including both enlisted and officers) were not allowed to speak publicly about their work due to their sensitive knowledge on the reactors aboard the carrier?

They can as long as no classified information is released. Sometimes commanding officers tell everyone to say nothing about the ship or it's mission if asked. I know the last several CVs that have visited Hong Kong always has a parade of ethnic Chinese sailors for the media to speak to.

By the way the only the average sailor on a Nimitz class knows nothing about the nuclear reactor. You can't even get close to the reactors...
 

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You fellows will not like the rhetoric in this report..

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BEIJING (AP) — Police in China's restive Central Asia border area fatally shot seven members of a Muslim ethnic group in what officials said Thursday was an attempt to end a kidnapping by terrorists, but what a rights group said was excessive force.

Accounts from officials and government websites said police officers opened fire after they encountered resistance in a Wednesday night raid on a mountain hideout outside Hotan city to free two men kidnapped by "a violent terrorist group."

Aside from the seven dead, four people were injured and another four arrested, and while police freed the two hostages, one officer was killed and another injured, said an account on the official website of Xinjiang, the region where the incident took place. A spokeswoman for the Xinjiang government confirmed the account and identified the kidnappers and their hostages as Uighurs, the indigenous, mainly Muslim ethnic group.

"They were holding weapons, and they injured the local police," said the spokeswoman, Hou Hanmin.

Long-simmering resentment among Uighurs over rule by China's Han majority and influxes of Chinese migrants into Xinjiang has sporadically erupted into violence. Separatist sentiment is rife, with some Uighurs advocating armed rebellion. A smaller fringe has been radicalized by militant calls for Muslim holy war and has been found in training camps across the border in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

China has responded to the sporadic violence by increasing the police presence, conducting raids and at times restricting the practice of Islam — moves that have further alienated many Uighurs and ratcheted up tensions.

...the rhetoric starts here

Wednesday's raid in Hotan "was an excuse for more suppression," said Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the German-based World Uyghur Congress. Dilxat said that Uighurs in the area reached by phone gave unverified accounts of a higher death toll and told him that police were confiscating mobile phones to prevent calls, messages and photos from getting out.

"The Uighurs cannot get used to Chinese in their homeland," said Dilxat.

Whenever conflict arises, he said, Chinese authorities resort to overwhelming force. "This is the way it is," he said. "As soon as Uighurs resist, the Chinese police turn to violent methods."

The Hotan area has been on the front lines of separatist clashes for more than a decade. In July, a group of Uighurs stormed a police station and took four hostages, killing four; police killed 14 Uighurs to end the takeover.

China initially blamed that attack on Uighur terrorists trained overseas, and though the government frequently makes that accusation whenever violence erupts in Xinjiang, it has seldom provided evidence to back up the claims of organized terroris
 

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GUANGYUAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 28: (MAINLAND Firefighters battle a car transporter fire at the Guangyuan section of Beijing-Kunming Freeway on December 28, 2011 in Guangyuan, China. A truck carrying twelve BMW vehicles collided with three vehicles and caught fire at the site in Sichuan province on Wednesday morning.

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Hundreds of people queue up to buy train tickets at a railway station in Hefei, east China's Anhui province on December 29, 2011, as they prepare to go back home for the lunar Chinese New Year. China's retail sales for the Lunar New Year holiday surged 19 percent year-on-year in one of the biggest rises in a decade, signalling a surge in domestic consumption according to state media.

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A woman rides a motorcycle on a smoggy day in Hefei, east China's Anhui province on December 29, 2011. China ordered in December local governments to reduce emissions of 'major pollutants' by as much as 10 percent by 2015, amid growing public anxiety over the country's bad air.

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - DECEMBER 28: (MAINLAND Technicians check a CRH high-speed train at Shanghai Hongqiao High-speed train base on December 28, 2011 in Shanghai, China. China's railway stations have started today to sell tickets for the 2012 Spring Festival travel season scheduled to run between January 8th and February 16th, centred around the Chinese New Year which this year falls on January 23rd. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has reported that it anticipates an increase of up to 9.1 percent on the numbers of passengers who travelled during the 2011 Spring Festival period, forecasting that the total number of passengers travelling could reach 3.2 billion. The upturn is recognised in part due to the growth of economic opportunities and educational reforms in China in recent years, resulting in increasing numbers of migrant workers and students seeking to return home to celebrate the New Year with families.

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Dong Xuan, daughter of Ni Yulan, center, is interviewed by journalists outside the courthouse after attending her parent's trial in Beijing Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Ni, a former lawyer and veteran activist left disabled by past police mistreatment, went on trial Thursday, the third dissident in a week to be prosecuted as China presses a sweeping crackdown to deter popular uprisings like the ones that shook the Arab world.

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A human rights activist is dragged away from a U.S. diplomat (L) by plainclothes police after attempting to talk to him outside the courthouse where Chinese rights activist Ni Yulan and her husband are appearing on trial in Beijing December 29, 2011. Ni, who is known for defending the rights of people evicted from their homes, was left disabled by a police beating in 2002 after filming the forced demolition of a client's home, and then jailed. Ni and Dong Jiqin were detained in April along with dozens of Chinese rights lawyers, activists and grassroots agitators after authorities feared contagion from Middle East and North Africa uprisings, which triggered the crackdown by China's domestic security apparatus.

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Dong Xiaoping, a relative of Chinese rights activist Ni Yulan sits in a police car after being detained outside a courthouse during Ni's trial, in Beijing on December 29, 2011. A Beijing court failed to reach a verdict December 29 after the trial of sickly Chinese rights activist Ni Yulan and her husband, who appeared before judges amid a spreading crackdown on dissent.

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Mother and sister of Janice Linden,Priscilla Mthalane and Nomalizo Mhlophe hold the ashes of Janice Linden at the Linden home in Wentworth,south of Durban on 28 December 2011. Linden was executed in China earlier this month after a drug smuggling conviction.

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Braving chilling water and cold air, swimmers cross the Yangtze River in a traditional winter activity in the Southwestern municipality of Chongqing on Dec 26, 2011. More than 1,200 swimmers successfully crossed the 900 meter stretch of river.

More winter swimmers...

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A winter swimmer dives into water during the opening ceremony of an ice and snow festival in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Dec. 28, 2011. The 9th Silk Road Ice and Snow Festival opened here on Wednesday. [Xinhua/Wang Fei]
 
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