Saturday, January 19, 2013

Chinese man steals after being refused sex

  • Macau News.Net - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Cricket Australia (CA) has rubbished rumors that Australia's "Mr. Cricket" Michael Hussey had a spectacular falling out with skipper Michael Clarke after his farewell Test at the SCG earlier this ...

  • Man City to join rivals Tottenham Sunderland to headline Asia Trophy

    Macau News.Net - Friday 18th January, 2013

    English Premier League champions Manchester City will headline the Asia Trophy in Hong Kong as they join their top rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland AFC in a competition with local club South ...

  • US Somalia Launch New Era of Diplomatic Relations

    Macau News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    The United States has opened a new era in diplomatic relations after officially recognizing the government in Somalia for the first time in two decades. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met ...

  • 34 hostages 15 kidnappers killed in Algeria raid

    Macau News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Algerian army helicopters Thursday fired at a petroleum facility where over 40 Western hostages were being held, leaving at least 34 hostages and 15 kidnappers dead, media reports said. The British ...

  • Australian finds 5-kg gold nugget

    Macau News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    An amateur treasure hunter in Australia has unearthed a gold nugget weighing 5.5 kg, BBC reported Thursday. The unidentified man Wednesday used a hand-held metal detector to find the nugget 60 cm ...

  • Britain treating Chinese like criminals Experts

    Macau News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Britain was treating Chinese citizens "like criminals" under its complex visa entry system which was preventing thousands of tourists from visiting the country, industry experts have said. British ...

  • Four kidney brokers jailed in China

    Macau News.Net - Thursday 17th January, 2013

    Four people in China have been sentenced to jail for rounding up 10 kidney sellers and housing them in a rented house to wait for transplant surgeries. Two convicts, Deng Kaijun and Li Shengchang, ...

  • US team starts investigation into Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Japans Takamatsu

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Four members from of the US team to probe Boeing 787 Dreamliner started Friday to examine a passenger jet operated by All Nippon Airways (ANA) that made an emergency landing earlier this week, local ...

  • Chinas Li Na breezes into fourth round at Australian Open

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Sixth-seeded Chinese Li Na advanced to the fourth round at the Australian Open here on Friday with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Sorana Cirstea of Romania.China's No.1 got an early break against her 27th ...

  • Chinas working-age population drops in 2012

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    The number of working-age people in China decreased by 3.45 million to 937.27 million in 2012, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Friday.Figures released also showed that ...

  • 11 injured in N China fireworks store explosion

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Eleven people were injured in an explosion that tore through a fireworks store in North China's Hebei Province Friday morning, local authorities said.The blast took place at 10:22 am in the ...

  • China Japan need sound economic ties govt official

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Sound economic and business relations will benefit both China and Japan, as well as the global economy, a senior official said Friday.Ma Jiantang, chief of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), ...

  • USPhilippines to find remains of WWII American soldiers

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Philippine and US officials will begin preliminary search on the possible locations of the remains of some 80 American soldiers who have been prisoners of war (POW) or have been missing in action ...

  • Hundreds of families flee as clan war erupts in S. Philippines

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Hundreds of families have fled dawn Friday as fierce fighting between two warring clans erupted in the restive southern Philippines, a local military official said.Col. Dickson Hermoso, head of the ...

  • New Zealand FM to bolster links with African states

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully will travel to Ethiopia next week to attend the African Union Executive Council in Addis Ababa, a statement said Friday."A quarter of the ...

  • Worker dies another hospitalized as heavy snow hits W. Japan

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    A worker has died and another treated in hospital after being stranded on a mountain in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, by heavy snow which hits several prefectures in western and southwestern ...

  • Three dead as S.Korean fishing boat sinks in East China Sea

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    A South Korean fishing boat sank in the East China Sea on Friday, leaving three sailors dead and five missing, the Yonhap News Agency reported citing the authorities. The 29-ton boat caught fire at ...

  • Cargo ship with Chinese crew on fire off Kobe western Japan

    Global Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    A Cambodian-registered cargo ship, with nine crew members including seven Chinese on board, caught fire off the coast of the western Japanese city of Kobe City on Friday according to Japanese ...

  • China Mobile to promote coexistence of FDDTDD-LTE says CEO

    Digitimes - Friday 18th January, 2013

    While China Mobile is establishing TD-LTE (Time Division-Long Term Evolution) trial networks around China, the company will still promote the coexistence of FDD (Frequency Division Duplexing)-LTE ...

  • Taiwan market MOEA subsidies help sales of energy-saving home appliances

    Digitimes - Friday 18th January, 2013

    Due to oil and electricity price hikes, the second wave of energy-saving home appliance subsidies introduced by Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) in 2012 showed positive ...

  • China says income gap peaked in 08 narrowing

    The Seattle Times - Friday 18th January, 2013

    BEIJING ? China's politically sensitive income gap between rich and poor peaked in 2008 and has narrowed since then, the government said Friday. The announcement marked the first time in ...

  • Chinas CPI will be stable in 2013 NBS chief

    China Daily - Friday 18th January, 2013

    consumer price index , a main gauge of inflation, will be stable in 2013 as long as the regulations and controls are appropriate, Ma Jiantang, head of ...

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