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Rescuers evacuate passengers from a Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 aircraft which aborted its take-off from Shanghai Pudong airport after smoke was detected while the plane was taxiing for take-off, in Shanghai on December 9, 2011. Cathay Pacific said 351 passengers and 19 crew were evacuated from the Boeing 747 aircraft, which was taxiing at the Chinese city's Pudong International Airport for a flight to Hong Kong when the incident occurred.

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Passengers are evacuated from a Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 aircraft which aborted its take-off from Shanghai Pudong airport after smoke was detected while the plane was taxiing for take-off, in Shanghai on December 9, 2011.

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Airline attendants attend to injured pasangers as passengers are evacuated from a Cathay Pacific Boeing 747 aircraft which aborted its take-off from Shanghai Pudong airport after smoke was detected while the plane was taxiing for take-off, in Shanghai on December 9, 2011.
 

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Great job by the pilots and flight attendants from Cathay Pacific to evacuate the passengers!
 

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i thought you were suppose to take your shoes off and not carry anything else when coming down those slides?
 

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In any case, when evacuating the aircraft, high heels should be taken off and baggage left in the aircraft. I even saw people carrying their Duty Free Purchase. Imagine if there is a real fire, lives would be lost due to the sheer stupidity of these people.
 

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Vice-Premier Li Keqiang meets former US treasury secretary Henry Paulson in Beijing on Friday. Li urged the US to take concrete steps to remove unreasonable restrictions in the economic and trade sphere. [Photo / Xinhua]

Healthy, stable bilateral relationship mutually beneficial, leader says

BEIJING - Vice-Premier Li Keqiang on Friday urged the United States to take concrete action to eliminate unreasonable Sino-US trade restrictions.

Li made the remarks during a meeting with visiting former US treasury secretary Henry Paulson, saying both countries should work as equals to tackle bilateral trade issues through dialogue.

A long-term, healthy and stable relationship between China and the United States is good for both countries and the world, Li said, adding that both should work together to establish a cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit.

Ties between Beijing and Washington have been strained after US lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle heaped blame on Chinese policies for their economic woes under mounting domestic pressures as they enter the election year.

A letter on Friday from a group of US lawmakers urged President Barack Obama to open an investigation into China's trade practices in the clean energy sector.

It echoed a plea last month from SolarWorld Industries America, a subsidiary of SolarWorld AG of Germany and the sector's leading manufacturer in the United States, for Obama to impose trade sanctions on China for what the company charged were unfair subsidies to its solar panel exporters.

Chinese solar panel makers rejected the complaint, warning that it risked "seriously hindering the development of green energy" and accused SolarWorld of benefiting from lavish US government subsidies.

Xinhua commented on Dec 4 that US solar companies held "double standards" by "selectively ignoring the millions of dollars in tax breaks and public subsidies ... they themselves received".

Paulson arrived in Beijing on Monday to attend a forum on sustainable urban development. He said the US needs to enhance cooperation with China, and he is willing to make contributions.

Paulson also met with Vice-President Xi Jinping on Wednesday. Xi urged the US to "curb its tendency of politicizing economic issues" in order to improve the environment for bilateral trade and economic cooperation.

He also called on the US to ease restrictions on high-tech exports to China and to facilitate and provide assistance for Chinese companies that wish to invest in the US.

There has also been increased criticism from US lawmakers of China's currency, which they say is grossly undervalued and costs US jobs. Beijing strongly refutes the claim.

On Thursday, the yuan weakened to its daily limit for the seventh consecutive day, the longest drop in three years.
 

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The Xueying helicopter lies heavily damaged after crashing in Antarctica in the small hours of Friday Beijing time. The two crew members were safely returned to their supporting icebreaker.

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A helicopter serving a Chinese scientific expedition in the Antarctic crashed at 0:20 a.m. Beijing Time Friday, the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) said.

Both of the helicopter's crew members survived the crash, although one of them was slightly injured, a statement from the administration said.

The helicopter's pilot lost control of the craft while flying back to the polar icebreaker Snow Dragon after bringing supplies to China's Zhongshan research station, the statement said.

The helicopter crashed into an iceberg after an attempt at a forced landing failed, it said.

The helicopter's crew members were taken to the Snow Dragon for treatment shortly after the accident, the statement said.

The helicopter, purchased from Russia in December 2008, began to serve in Chinese Antarctic expeditions in 2009 and was taking part in its third mission when the crash occurred.

The cause of the accident is under investigation and the expedition has been temporarily halted in order to allow researchers to collect evidence, the statement said.
 

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Li Changchun (C), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, shakes hands with performers after watching the opera "Golden Mask Dynasty" in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 5, 2011. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)

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Fu Ying, China's Vice Foreign Minister, reacts as she attends a plenary session during the World Policy Conference at the historic Hofburg palace in Vienna December 10, 2011. The World Policy Conference is devoted to the issue of global governance in all its aspects and takes place from December 9 to 11.

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An explosion at Qing-Feng Steamed Dumpling Shop at Zuyuanxi street in Haidian district in Beijing on Friday morning injured seven employees inside.

The blast ripped through the Qing-Feng Steamed Dumpling Shop at Zuyuanxi street in Haidian district about 9:00 am, showering bystanders with debris.

Seven employees who were hurt in the accident were sent to the hospital, but they did not receive life-threatening injuries, according to the newspaper.

No customers were injured by the blast, it added.

Beijing Fire Bureau said on Weibo later that the explosion was triggered by a gas leak in the shop, and police are investigating the case.

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Chinese stargazers use a telescope to observe the moon during a lunar eclipse at the Planetarium in Beijing, China, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. It is the best view of a total lunar eclipse in 10 years in China, according to the China Astronomical Observatory.

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Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen waves to supporters during a election rally in Taipei on December 10, 2011. Tsai is running against the incumbent Ma Ying-jeou in the January 2012 election to become Taiwan's first woman president.

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A supporter of Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen displays a piggy bank before political donation during a election rally in Taipei on December 10, 2011.
 
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