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July 26, 2009
China To Build Stronger Telescope Network In South Pole
Haining, China (XNA) Jul 24, 2009
Chinese astronomers will set up a stronger telescope network on Dome A, the top of the south pole, after the initial success in January, 2008, an astronomer said at a symposium that concluded here Thursday. Gong Xuefei, an astronomer involved in the telescope project, said at a cross-Straits forum on astronomical instruments that the new telescopes are being tested and the first of them is ... read more

US counters China by deepening Asia ties
Phuket, Thailand (AFP) July 23, 2009
US President Barack Obama's administration is bidding to counter China's growing clout in Southeast Asia with steps to revive ties with a region of nearly 600 million people. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed a friendship pact here Wednesday with the 10-country Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) amid complaints that Obama's predecessor George W. Bush had neglected the ... more
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    Four people dead, 53 missing in China landslide: government
    Beijing (AFP) July 23, 2009
    Four people were killed and 53 remained missing after heavy rains triggered a landslide in a remote and mountainous area of southwest China on Thursday, the government said. The victims were construction labourers who had been working on a dam in Kangding county, an area traditionally populated by ethnic Tibetans in Sichuan province, according to a statement on the civil affairs ministry's ... more

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    Beijing (AFP) July 24, 2009
    Up to 600 rescuers were digging through rock and mud with their bare hands in a desperate attempt Friday to find about 50 people left missing in a landslide in southwest China, state press reported. The rock slide in mountainous Sichuan province left four people dead early Thursday after it engulfed the makeshift office and living quarters of a road construction team along the Dadu river ... more

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    Beijing (AFP) July 23, 2009
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