Ryder star Poulter snatches brilliant HSBC win
Ryder Cup hero Ian Poulter snatched a brilliant victory in the $7 million WGC-HSBC Champions Sunday when he shot seven-under-par 65 to settle a thrilling day's action at China's Mission Hills.
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India beat Pakistan to lift Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup
Defending a total of just 81 runs, India defeated Pakistan by 18 runs to lift the Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium in Guangzhou, here on Wednesday.
India’s dec
Hunt for survivors as China quake toll hits 80
Rescuers searching for survivors from twin earthquakes that struck southwestern China battled blocked roads and downed communications Saturday as the death toll rose to 80.
Scores of people were leav
China says Gu Kailai's lawyer didn't contest murder charge
The lawyer acting for disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai's wife did not contest a murder charge against her during Thursday's hearing, a court official said, adding the trial had now ended.
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Indian woman boxer Mary Kom qualifies for London Olympics
Five-time world champion M. C. Mary Kom (51kg) on Friday added another feather to her already crowded cap by becoming the only Indian woman boxer to qualify for the London Olympics despite being on th
China man dies after woman 'squeezes' testicles
A shopkeeper in China succumbed to severe injuries when a woman, who he was arguing with, clutched and squeezed his testicles until he blacked out.
Reports from the southern city of Haikou, in the sm
Urine-soaked eggs a spring taste treat in China city
It's the end of a school day in the eastern Chinese city of Dongyang, and eager parents collect their children after a hectic day of primary school.
But that's just the start of busy times for dozens
China says war over Iran will bring disaster
A top Chinese diplomat said on Tuesday war over the Iranian nuclear issue would bring disaster to the world economy and urged all nations involved to exercise restraint and prevent hostilities.
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Flower sales boom as scores mourn N. Korea’s Kim
Business was booming for flower sellers in the Chinese border city of Dandong on Wednesday as mourners gathered at the North Korean consulate to pay their respects to late leader Kim Jong-Il.
Chinese football referee admits taking $256,000 in bribes
A Chinese football referee, standing trial at the Intermediate People's Court of Dandong in Liaoning Province, admitted on Tuesday to taking bribes of more than $256,000.
Huang Junjie, charged with t