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KEY BISCAYNE, FL - MARCH 22: Jie Zheng if China hits the ball against Sorana Cirstea of Romania during the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 22, 2011 in Key Biscayne, Florida.

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ZHUHAI, CHINA - MARCH 21: A villager looks at foundations of the fallen building in Guangchang Village on March 21, 2011 in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province of China. It's reported that the under construction seven-story residential building fell down at round 4 a.m. on Monday, because the foundations were not strong enough to sustain the weight of the building, fortunately it was not occupied at the time.

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ZHUHAI, CHINA - MARCH 21: (CHINA OUT) Fallen building is seen in Guangchang Village on March 21, 2011 in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province of China. It's reported that the under construction seven-story residential building fell down at round 4 a.m. on Monday, because the foundations were not strong enough to sustain the weight of the house. Fortunately no one in it at that time. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)

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Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu responds to questions during a press briefing in Beijing on March 22, 2011 where China reiterated its opposition to the use of force in Libya amid Western air strikes there and called for an immediate ceasefire in the country's conflict. The government spokeswoman, however, did not make clear whether she was referring to a ceasefire by Western powers or repeating China's earlier calls for a halt of hostilities between the government and rebels in the North African state.

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A man fills a container with water from a make-shift tap located next to a construction site and polluted canal in Beijing March 22, 2011, on World Water Day. China is now the world's second largest economy, but hundreds of millions of its people still rely on fouled water that will cost billions of dollars to clean. Growing cities, overuse of fertilizers, and factories that heedlessly dump wastewater have degraded China's water supplies to the extent that half the nation's rivers and lakes are severely polluted.

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Imported seafood from Japan is screened for radiation by a chef at a Japanese restaurant in Hong Kong Tuesday, March 22, 2011, to make sure the food is safe to eat.

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Chefs cook imported seafood from Japan at a Japanese restaurant in Hong Kong Tuesday, March 22, 2011. China, Japan's largest trading partner, has ordered testing of imports of Japanese food. The World Health Organization has urged Japan to adopt stricter measures and reassure the public.

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Dressed up schoolchildren visiting from Guangzhou in the neighboring Chinese province of Guangdong pose for a photo in front of the landmark Clock Tower in Kowloon as they take a tour of Hong Kong on March 22, 2011. The Chinese children were invited for a four-day visit by the Kei Chun elemantary school in Hong Kong.

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A schoolgirl visiting from Guangzhou in the neighboring Chinese province of Guangdong smiles as she takes a photo during a tour of Hong Kong on March 22, 2011. The Chinese children were invited for a four-day visit by the Kei Chun elemantary school in Hong Kong.

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From left, Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok, Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi, young actor Hu Zetao, actress Jiang Wenli and director Gu Changwei attend a promotional event of their latest movie "Till Death Do Us Part" in Hong Kong Tuesday, March 22, 2011, as part of the events in Hong Kong International Film Festival.

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Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi poses for the Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong Monday, March 21, 2011.

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A pupil holds a piece of paper writing Chinese character "water" at Leping Fifth Elementary School to celebrate the 19th World Water Day in east China's Jiangxi Province, March 22, 2011. The World Water Day, which falls on March 22 every year, is designated by the UN General Assembly in 1992. (Xinhua/Zhu Dingwen)

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A passenger who arrived from Japan gets checked for radiation levels at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, on Thursday, March 17, 2011. Taiwan will send military engineers to major airports to help with radiation checks and decontamination for passengers from Japan, the Atomic Energy Council said in an e-mailed statement today. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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A truck mounted concrete pump is being offered by Sany Heavy Industry free of charge to Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEP) to help water spraying operations at the Fukushima nuclear plant. The truck gets a final check before heading to Japan. [Photo/sanyhi.com]
 

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I thought Joan Chen is American
 

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I thought Joan Chen is American

From wiki..
Joan Chong Chen (Chinese name: simplified Chinese: 陈冲; traditional Chinese: 陳冲; pinyin: Chén Chōng; born April 26, 1961) is a Chinese American actress, film director, screenwriter and film producer.

I don't write the captions and sometimes I miss things..
 
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Two police officers pull up Yao Jiaxin, who was trying to kneel before the husband and father of the victim of his alleged crimes, in a courtroom in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, on Wednesday. [Yuan Jingzhi / for China Daily]

XI'AN - A college student went to trial on Wednesday on charges of stabbing a young mother to death after he had accidentally run into her with a car last year, said court officials in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province.

The city's intermediate people's court heard that Yao Jiaxin, a 21-year-old student at the Xi'an Conservatory of Music, was driving his Chevrolet Cruze at about 11 pm on Oct 20 when he knocked down Zhang Miao, who was on a bicycle.

Afterward, Yao saw Zhang staring both at him and at his number plate and decided to stab her to death, prosecutors said. In his hurry to flee the scene, Yao injured two other passersby, a man and a woman, according to the police.

The case has been widely reported and drawn much attention throughout China.

On Oct 23, Yao went with his parents to the local police and was detained.

According to police, Yao admitted to killing the victim, saying he had committed the crime out of a fear that the "peasant woman would be hard to deal with."

And it's true Zhang, 26, the mother of a 2-year-old boy, was a peasant woman. On the night of her death she was on her way home from a temporary job she held as an assistant at a canteen at Northwest University's Chang'an Branch.

Yao told police that he caught Zhang looking at him and his car after the traffic accident. He said he worried she would remember his appearance and his license number and later make trouble for him and his family. So he took out a knife he had bought that day in a supermarket and stabbed her eight times in the body.

An investigation report showed that Zhang Miao had suffered light injuries to her leg and head from the traffic accident and was killed with eight wounds by a knife. Among the wounds, one had gone direct to her heart.

At the courtroom, Yao expressed deep regret and apologized to the family of the victim. Even so, Zhang's husband Wang Hui said he will never forgive Yao. Wang Hui said it was bad enough that Yao had not tried to save Zhang's life, let alone that he had gone so far as to kill her.

Media reports about the case have driven the public both to condemn Yao and to think hard about what turned a young student into a cold-blooded killer.

Shi Xiaomei, a professor at the Xi'an Conservatory of Music, where Yao had studied, said Yao was a good student and never did anything to harm classmates.

"I think our teachers and students should look deep into themselves to try to understand why a good student would commit such a despicable act," Shi said. "And we should do more to instill morality into our students."

According to one of Yao's classmates, who refused to be named, Yao had almost no friends in college.

"A lack of certain social experiences might have made Yao more likely to kill the woman, since he did not know how to deal with the possible consequences," the student said.

Fang Ligang, a lawyer in Xi'an, speculated that the court will spend a lot of time trying to ascertain whether Yao surrendered to police after the woman's death, an action the victim's lawyer, Xu Tao, said Yao did not take.

Fang said Yao could face the death penalty if he is convicted of murder. The rejection of the murder charge, in turn, will lead to the more lenient penalty of 10 years in prison.

Sources close to the victim's family have said Zhang's father turned down 30,000 yuan ($4,575) in compensation from Yao's parents, Xinhua reported on Wednesday.

Wang Hui said he has refused to accept an apology from Yao's family and he will do all he can to ensure the killer is brought to justice.
 

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A cloud of black smoke from a fire rises above Beiijng's Central Business District skyline past the CCTV Tower (C), the headquarters of China's state-run television, and the city's tallest building, the China World Trade Tower 3 (R) on March 24, 2011 in Beijing. The fire broke out at a building site near the CCTV Tower during the afternoon rush hour with no casualties reported so far, according to the fire department in the district, where a huge fire engulfed a building that formed part of the new headquarters for CCTV in February 2009 on the night of the Lantern Festival as residents celebrated with fireworks.

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BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 24: Wu Minxia of China talks to the media during a press conference before the FINA Diving World Series Beijing Station at the National aquatics center-water cube on March 24, 2011 in Beijing, China.

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A child injured after a train collided with a bus is treated at a hospital in Urumqi in northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Thursday March 24, 2011. An official says a train has plowed into the bus in western China, killing three adults and injuring 80 others including at least 41 children under age 16. (AP Photo) .

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Firemen douse the wreckage of a bus with fire after a train collided with it in Urumqi in northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Thursday March 24, 2011.(AP Photo).

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Update: The death toll from the collision rose to 10, and about 50 people were injured, Urumqi Online reported.

A bus collided with a passenger train after rushing through the crash barrier in Urumqi, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, at 9 am on Thursday, Xinhua News Agency reported.

The collision left five people dead more than 30 people injured, said Wang Mingshan, the city's police chief.

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A security guard looks at a crowd behind a closed gate using their mobile phones as they take pictures of a fire in downtown Beijing, China Thursday, March 24, 2011. The cause of the fire on the third floor of a three-storey work shed is under investigation and no casualties have been reported yet.

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A man smokes a cigarette in Beijing on March 24, 2011. China has announced that its long-awaited smoking ban will finally come into force in May, as the nation that accounts for one in five of the world's smoking deaths tries to kick the habit.

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This photo taken on March 22, 2011 shows Chinese men resting in a Chinese bath-house in Beijing. Bath-houses were once a common sight in Beijing, when most Chinese homes were too cramp for a proper bathroom, and the men usually take their baths before going home.

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Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, center, and other artists pose before a news conference for an upcoming charity event for the victims and survivors of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, in Hong Kong Thursday, March 24, 2011. The Hong Kong entertainment industry will organize the charity event to pay respects to the deceased, send condolences and love to those who lost loved ones and encourage the survivors of the disaster.

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Chen Lu (R) listens to her instructor in a training helicopter in Chengdu, Sichuan province on March 23, 2011. The five female students from the second batch of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China will work for an airline in Shanghai. [Photo/CFP]

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The students prepare for their first flight under instruction in Chengdu, Sichuan province on March 23, 2011. [Photo/CFP]

Five female students from the second batch of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China will work for an airline in Shanghai

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Members of SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) introduce weapons to students during a police camp open day in Huaibei, east China's Anhui Province, March 23, 2011. Some 200 citizens, including community residents, students and enterprises workers, visited a camp of local SWAT on Wednesday. (Xinhua)

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A 3-meter-tall Hollywood-style transformer made of scrap metal made its debut, on Sunday, at a square in Haikou, capital of Hainan province. [Peng Tong/For China Daily]

The city set up five transformers as a way to introduce its park for the creativity industry, which opens in April.

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Officers from the Yongchuan branch of Chongqing's industry and commerce administrative bureau check fake watches they seized in the Southwest China municipality, March 23, 2011. Officers impounded more than 50 counterfeit watches including faux copies of Patek Philippe, Cartier and Rado products during a routine inspection recently. In October last year, China's State Council launched a six-month campaign to reduce the number of pirated goods and strengthen protection of patents, trademarks and copyrights of a wide range of goods made both at home and abroad in a bid to strengthen its protection of intellectual property rights. A Patek Philippe wristwatch costs between 100,000 yuan ($15,000) and 200,000 yuan, and a Cartier between 20,000 to 50,000 yuan. [Photo/Asianewsphoto]
 

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Models present creations by Chinese fashion house Erdos as part of their Autumn/Winter 2011-2012 collection at China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 24, 2011. The bi-annual fashion event highlights the latest designs by domestic and international designers.

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RIZHAO, CHINA - MARCH 24: Officers of Rizhao Enter-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau check radiation levels of fish from Japan on March 24, 2011 in Rizhao, Shandong Province of China. Since Monday, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China has asked local authorities to monitor food imported from Japan for radiation following the nuclear disaster at its Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant.

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An official from Thailand's Food and Drug Administration takes a sample to test food imported from Japan, before the tsunami and earthquake, for radioactivity at Suvarnabhumi cargo in Bangkok March 23, 2011. Japan's neighbours including China, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand, are monitoring Japanese food imports.

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Chinese farmer Misha, born Wang Shuai, tends to plants in a greenhouse in the town of Bustonkala, 100 km (62 miles) south of the Tajik capital Dushanbe, March 14, 2011. To some in Tajikistan Misha represents a better future, whilst to others he is in the vanguard of the biggest imperial threat to Central Asia since the Soviet Union collapsed. Picture taken March 14, 2011.

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BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 24: Labors work at a workshop of the Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment Co. ,Ltd on March 24, 2011 in Beijing, China.'Chicago is on track to become the first American city to introduce China's high-speed railway system. Chinese companies are also expected to fund this billion-dollar project.' Chicago Mayor Richard Daley said during a two-week visit in China.

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A Taiwanese model displays an Asus Eee Pad Transformer during its new product media event, Friday, March 25, 2011, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Asus Eee Pad Transformer features a 10.1-inch touch screen, tablet with a detachable keyboard dock. It will go on the Taiwanese market at a price of NT$17,999 (US$ 611) for the 16GB model and NT$19,999 (US$ 679) for the 32GB model.
 

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Friday renewed his call to combat corruption, saying he believes corruption could destabilize social stability if it is not properly handled.(Xinhua)

BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Friday renewed his call to combat corruption, saying he believes corruption could destabilize social stability if it is not properly handled.

At a meeting of the State Council, China's cabinet, Wen mapped out a series of priorities in China's anti-graft efforts for 2011, as the government strives to prevent officials from committing misconduct, such as abuse of power and dereliction of duty.

Officials, along with their families and aides, are not allowed to interfere in or manipulate tenders and bid activities, according to Wen.

They are required to report their assets and the employment of their family members. Officials will also be held accountable if they accept bribes, either in cash, securities, or payment cards, he said.

Further, leaders from state-owned enterprises are not allowed to seek illicit gains through operating relevant businesses or trade, Wen noted.

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A brand new duplicate of a 1,058-year-old hollow iron lion is hung out from the mold in Cangzhou City, north China's Hebei Province, March 24, 2011. The new statue, weighing 120 tons, was unveiled Thursday and would be placed at the city's Shicheng Park. According to legend, people once suffered greatly from sea floods caused by an evil dragon. One day, a great lion appeared from the sky and roared at the dragon and defeated it. The grateful local people cast an iron statue of the lion to worship. The ancient iron lion, believed to be the largest of its kind in the world, has been repaired several times but it still has some broken areas and rifts. [Xinhua/Fu Xinchun]

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Bai Desheng, 60, performs martial arts as he practices calligraphy on the ground with a huge brush soaked in water, in Kaifeng city, Central China’s Henan province, March 24, 2011. Bai combines martial arts moves and handwriting as a new style of performance. The brush weighs about 5 kilograms and is more than 2 meters long. [Photo/Asianewsphoto]

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Students at a primary school in Dongxiang county, Jiangxi province, perform local opera on March 23. To celebrate upcoming World Drama Day, on March 27, the school invited professionals to teach them the basics of the traditional entertainment for a themed class session. [He Jianghua/For China Daily]
 

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The National Museum of China in Beijing re-opened today:

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National Museum of China Reopens
By Lauren Mack, About.com Guide March 17, 2011

After almost four years of renovation, the National Museum of China (中国国家博物馆) in Beijing swings open its doors today. A recent soft opening for groups only started in early March at what is purported to be the world's largest museum at 191,900sqm.

The museum, just east of Tiananmen Square, has over 1 million artifacts. One of the most famous is the 3,500-year-old Si Wumu bronze vessel. The $2.5 billion yuan (US$367 million) renovation includes 49 exhibition rooms, an 800-seat theater, a 300-seat conference room, and a 600m studio.

I didn't get a chance to visit the National Museum of China when I lived in Beijing, but I hope to visit the next time I'm in Beijing. If you've been to the museum, please share your experience in the comments section.

Can't seem to find much english language coverage of it on the internet. However, from a print media article I read, it seems that the newly opened museum in Beijing has no mention of the Cultural Revolution or the Tiananmen Incident at all. Anyone able to confirm it?
 

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Chinese dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the new Costa Rican National Stadium, in San Jose on March 26, 2011. Six hundred Chinese engineers and workers took part in the construction of the stadium, which was an offer from China after Costa Rica established diplomatic relations on June 1, 2007.

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GUANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 26: The Canton Tower is seen before the Earth Hour 2011 power switch off on March 26, 2011 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. About 86 Chinese cities joined a WWF worldwide initiative Earth Hour, to call on people to switch off unnecessary lights for one hour tonight, in support for energy-saving efforts and global warming prevention as a shared responsibility.

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ZHUJI, CHINA - MARCH 26: People light the candles during the Earth Hour 2011 power switch off on March 26, 2011 in Zhuji, Zhejiang Province of China.

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In a picture taken on March 25, 2011 sacks of radishes are unloaded for weighing on arrival from Southern China at the the Xinfandi wholesale market for agricultural products, one of the largest of its kind in Beijing. The rising costs of food, housing and other essentials have become a major source of anxiety and stability-obsessed government policymakers, ever fearful that prolonged inflation could spark unrest.

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Mei Lan, a panda bear reacts to a panda bear ice sculpture as it takes part in a ceremony to mark Earth Hour at the panda base in Chengdu in southwestern China's Sichuan province Saturday March 26, 2011 (AP Photo

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People sweep the tomb in a cemetery in Beijing, capital of China, March 26, 2011, a few days ahead of China's traditional tomb-sweeping day on which Chinese memorized their beloved ones, on April 5th this year.

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Students of Central South University of Forestry and Technology attend an action art performance calling on protecting the earth's resource during a promotive activity for the Earth Hour in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Provice, March 26, 2011.

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Visitors stroll under cherry trees in blossom in the Baoshangucun park in Shanghai, east China, March 25, 2011. Some 10,000 cherry trees were in full blossom recent days in the Baoshangucun park, where the 2011 Shanghai cherry blossom festival will be held on March 30. (Xinhua/Liu Ying)
 

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China's skip Wang Bingyu (L), third Liu Yin (2nd L), second Yue Qingshuang (3rd L), lead Zhou Yan (4th L), 5th player Yu Xinna (5th L) and coach Zhang Wei stand on the podium after winning the bronze medal at the World Women's Curling Championships in Esbjerg March 27, 2011.

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Chinese dancers perform during the inauguration of the new national stadium in San Jose March 26, 2011. The stadium was a gift from the Chinese government in 2007 as a token of appreciation to Costa Rica for being the first central American country to recognize China and sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan. It costs $83 million to construct and has a capacity of 35,000 spectators.

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Chinese Zhang Che Lin celebrates after scoring the second goal against Costa Rica at the National stadium during their friendly match in San Jose, on March 26, 2011. The match ended 2-2.

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SO KON PO, HONG KONG - MARCH 27: Fans enjoy the atmosphere and support their teams in the south stand during day three of the IRB Sevens at Hong Kong Stadium on March 27, 2011 in So Kon Po, Hong Kong.

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 25: Firefighters extinguish a fire at a warehouse in Pudong's Heqing Town on March 25, 2011 in Shanghai, China. Firefighters spent approximately 90 minutes to extinguish the blaze.

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Armed policemen take part in a drill in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, March 27, 2011. Soldiers of a detachment of the armed police force in Ningxia took part in a drill on Sunday, aiming at improving the capability in emergent missions and anti-terrorist skills. (Xinhua/Wang Peng
 
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