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SHANGHAI: FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 Final
Brazil's Marta holds up the Golden Ball trophy after losing the final match against Germany in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, CHINA, on Sunday, Sept. 30 2007. Germany defeated Brazil 2-0 and won the FIFA Women's World Cup champion.
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SHANGHAI: FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 Final
FIFA President Joseph Blatter (R) shakes hands with Brazil's MARTA after the final of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, CHINA, on Sunday, Sept. 30 2007. Germany defeated Brazil 2-0 and won the FIFA Women's World Cup champion.
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SHANGHAI: FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 Final
Brazil's Marta in action during the final match against Germany in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, CHINA, on Sunday, Sept. 30 2007. Germany defeated Brazil 2-0 and won the FIFA Women's World Cup champion.
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SHANGHAI: FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 Final
Brazil's Marta (L) vies with Germany's Annike Krahn (R) during the final match in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, CHINA, on Sunday, Sept. 30 2007. Germany defeated Brazil 2-0 and won the FIFA Women's World Cup champion.
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SHANGHAI: FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 Final
Brazil's Cristiane (L) vies with Germany's Renate Lingor (R) during the final of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, CHINA, on Sunday, Sept. 30 2007.
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WUHAN: Women's World Cup 2007, Brazil vs New Zealand
Brazil's Marta (R) vies with New Zealand's Ria Percival (L) during a Group D match in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium in Wuhan, in CHINA's central Hubei province on Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Brazil beat New Zealand 5-0.
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WUHAN: Women's World Cup 2007, Brazil vs New Zealand
Brazil's Marta in action against New Zealand during a Group D match in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup at the Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium in Wuhan, in CHINA's central Hubei province on Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Brazil beat New Zealand 5-0.
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BEIJING: China Celebrates One-Year Countdown To Beijing 2008 Olympics
Beijing 2008 Olympics one-year countdown celebrations for the 29th Olympic Games in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, CHINA on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. China invited the world to the 2008 Beijing Olympics with a dazzling song-and-dance and fireworks display on Wednesday. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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BEIJING: China Celebrates One-Year Countdown To Beijing 2008 Olympics
Beijing 2008 Olympics one-year countdown celebrations for the 29th Olympic Games in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, CHINA on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. China invited the world to the 2008 Beijing Olympics with a dazzling song-and-dance and fireworks display on Wednesday. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Grand Lisboa hotel and casino (L) and the Casino Lisboa (C) in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Grand Lisboa hotel and casino in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Grand Lisboa hotel and casino (L) and the Casino Lisboa (C) in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Casino Lisboa in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Grand Lisboa hotel and casino (C) and the Casino Lisboa (R) in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MACAO: Casinos
A night view of the Casino Lisboa in Macau, China on Monday, July 30 2007. Hotel Lisboa, built in 1970 in the heart of Macau, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's finest casino hotels. Gaming tycoon Dr Stanley Ho's ambitious new Grand Lisboa Casino hotel-casino complex, opened to the public on February 11 2007, features a diamond-like structure with a golden 40-plus floor high-rise shaped like a lotus flower in the background, a glitzy alternative to Ho's existing casino flagship, the Casino Lisboa. The 3 billion Macau patacas (US$400 million; euro 300 million) complex is Ho's biggest response to American rivals who have stormed into Macau and seized big chunks of the gaming market. Official figures released 16 July 2007 showed Casino revenues in the gambling haven of Macau have shot up 50 percent year-on-year to a record 19.57 billion patacas (2.51 billion USD) in the second quarter of 2007. Macao, CHINA-30/07/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CHINA: Dog Feeds Tiger Cubs At Changchun Zoo
A British Terrier dog feeds two newly born Amur tiger cubs at Changchun Zoo in Changchun of China's Jilin province on Sunday, July 15 2007. A 8-year-old Amur tiger gave birth to a male and a female tiger cubs on July 13. Zoo workers had to collect a British Terrier dog from a resident to feed the cubs as the mother was scared and did not feed its babies. There are only 20 wild Amur tigers and 2,000 artificially raised Amur tigers in China, Changchun, CHINA - 15/07/2007 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CHINA: Dog Feeds Tiger Cubs At Changchun Zoo
A British Terrier dog feeds two newly born Amur tiger cubs at Changchun Zoo in Changchun of China's Jilin province on Sunday, July 15 2007. A 8-year-old Amur tiger gave birth to a male and a female tiger cubs on July 13. Zoo workers had to collect a British Terrier dog from a resident to feed the cubs as the mother was scared and did not feed its babies. There are only 20 wild Amur tigers and 2,000 artificially raised Amur tigers in China, Changchun, CHINA - 15/07/2007 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CHINA: Dog Feeds Tiger Cubs At Changchun Zoo
A British Terrier dog feeds two newly born Amur tiger cubs at Changchun Zoo in Changchun of China's Jilin province on Sunday, July 15 2007. A 8-year-old Amur tiger gave birth to a male and a female tiger cubs on July 13. Zoo workers had to collect a British Terrier dog from a resident to feed the cubs as the mother was scared and did not feed its babies. There are only 20 wild Amur tigers and 2,000 artificially raised Amur tigers in China, Changchun, CHINA - 15/07/2007 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Train in China
Gansu province, China, july 2, 2007
A Chinese man sleeps in the train from Urumqi to Lanzhou. This is the hottest part of the country.
Reporters©Nick Hannes (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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BEIJING: State visit of J. Chirac in China
Jose Luis Duran, CEO Carrefour. President Chirac is leading an elite business contingent to China hoping to seize a greater share of the world's fourth largest economy on a 4-day state visit. Beijing, CHINA-25/10/2006.
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SHANGHAI: Nicole Kidman Visits Shanghai
Australian actress Nicole Kidman poses for photos during a promotional event on the historic Bund in Shanghai, 17 June 2006. Kidman on her first trip to China is on a two day trip in her role as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNIFEM which is a United Nations agency for women.
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CHINA : Xiaolangdi Reservoir water release
Water is discharged during the fifth-round sand-washing operation to clear up the sediment-laden Yellow River at the section of the Xiaolangdi Reservoir June 15, 2006. This round of operation is estimated to take more than 20 days with a maximum discharged water flow of 3500 cubic meters per second. Over 300 million tons of sand from the lower Yellow River have been flushed into the sea during the previous four sand-washing operations.
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WUDANGSHAN : Art of Wushu.
Zhong Yunlong gives a wushu lesson to Americans who come regularly to learn the art at the source. Gerald Warren, American Wushu Master (in red) : "gentleness dominates strength, that's the principle behind tai-chi-chuan movements." Wudangshan, CHINA-July, 2003
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NEWS - Syrien: First Lady Asma Al-Assad an Brustkrebs erkrankt (Archivbilder)
File photo - Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's wife Asma poses during a visit to the Great Wall of China at Badaling on June 22, 2004. It is the first visit of a Syrian president to China. Syria’s British-born first lady Asma Assad has begun treatment for breast cancer. The Syrian presidency posted on its Facebook page a photo of President Bashar Assad sitting next to his wife in a hospital room. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACA. (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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China's First Female Private Detectives
CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA - 24 MARCH 2004 - Yan Guojing, from China's first female private eye agency speaks on the phone in her office in Chengdu. Photo by Natalie Behring-Chisholm As a stake-out, it's none too subtle: the two operatives, Ms Li and Ms He, loiter in direct view of their target, should he emerge. Their car, with its darkened glass windows, is parked against his factory's entrance. But, into the third day of surveillance, Mr Factory Manager has not yet woken up to the fact that he is being watched. In this industrial strip on the outskirts of Chengdu, in China's west, the two young gumshoes are foot soldiers in a new battle of the sexes being heightened by the country's growing prosperity and easing social constrictions. Many of China's newly rich male entrepreneurs and executives are not just playing around with hostesses in karaoke lounges but reviving an old Chinese tradition by taking full-time concubines - setting up the other women in apartments, buying them cars, and financing them in their beauty salons or boutiques. In the old days, the wife of a rich merchant or landlord had to put up with it and establish the right pecking order. Not so now. Ms Li and Ms He are among the 16 operatives of Chengdu's Women's Rights Protection Centre, believed to be the first all-female detective agency in China. Their main occupation: outing errant husbands. In this case, Mr Factory Manager left home a year ago. His deserted wife does not know where he is living, or with whom. She is too nervous to come into his work and make a scene. So she has asked the centre to find out the facts. Every day, between 100 and 200 anxious women in Chengdu pick up the phone to inquire about hiring the private eyes, in most cases before a split, when infidelity is still just a suspicion. While they might seem a mixture of the First Wives' Club and Charlie's Angels, the Chengdu operatives are serious about their work. "Nearly all of us have experience of a marriage that failed
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China's First Female Private Detectives
CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA - 24 MARCH 2004 - Yan Guojing, from China's first female private eye agency speaks on the phone in her office in Chengdu. Photo by Natalie Behring-Chisholm As a stake-out, it's none too subtle: the two operatives, Ms Li and Ms He, loiter in direct view of their target, should he emerge. Their car, with its darkened glass windows, is parked against his factory's entrance. But, into the third day of surveillance, Mr Factory Manager has not yet woken up to the fact that he is being watched. In this industrial strip on the outskirts of Chengdu, in China's west, the two young gumshoes are foot soldiers in a new battle of the sexes being heightened by the country's growing prosperity and easing social constrictions. Many of China's newly rich male entrepreneurs and executives are not just playing around with hostesses in karaoke lounges but reviving an old Chinese tradition by taking full-time concubines - setting up the other women in apartments, buying them cars, and financing them in their beauty salons or boutiques. In the old days, the wife of a rich merchant or landlord had to put up with it and establish the right pecking order. Not so now. Ms Li and Ms He are among the 16 operatives of Chengdu's Women's Rights Protection Centre, believed to be the first all-female detective agency in China. Their main occupation: outing errant husbands. In this case, Mr Factory Manager left home a year ago. His deserted wife does not know where he is living, or with whom. She is too nervous to come into his work and make a scene. So she has asked the centre to find out the facts. Every day, between 100 and 200 anxious women in Chengdu pick up the phone to inquire about hiring the private eyes, in most cases before a split, when infidelity is still just a suspicion. While they might seem a mixture of the First Wives' Club and Charlie's Angels, the Chengdu operatives are serious about their work. "Nearly all of us have experience of a marriage that failed,
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CHINA: Cadaver "plastination"
Research department of the Dalian Institute in China. "Plastination" is a technique of preserving corpses made infamous by its pioneer, Gunther Von Hagens, a German whose father purportedly served in the SS. His work has unsettled viewers from London to Seoul and prompted legal scrutiny of his trade in corpses in Europe and China. Dalian, CHINA - 2004
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CHINA: Cadaver "plastination"
Research department of the Dalian Institute in China. "Plastination" is a technique of preserving corpses made infamous by its pioneer, Gunther Von Hagens, a German whose father purportedly served in the SS. His work has unsettled viewers from London to Seoul and prompted legal scrutiny of his trade in corpses in Europe and China. Dalian, CHINA - 2004
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CHINA: Cadaver "plastination"
Research department of the Dalian Institute in China. "Plastination" is a technique of preserving corpses made infamous by its pioneer, Gunther Von Hagens, a German whose father purportedly served in the SS. His work has unsettled viewers from London to Seoul and prompted legal scrutiny of his trade in corpses in Europe and China. Dalian, CHINA - 2004
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CHINA: Cadaver "plastination"
Research department of the Dalian Institute in China. "Plastination" is a technique of preserving corpses made infamous by its pioneer, Gunther Von Hagens, a German whose father purportedly served in the SS. His work has unsettled viewers from London to Seoul and prompted legal scrutiny of his trade in corpses in Europe and China. Dalian, CHINA - 2004
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CHINA-BEIJING-OLYMPICS MEMORIES
- BEIJING, July 8, 2003 -- Wang Chengjia (R), president of the World Affairs Press, presents books to Juan Antonio Samaranch, former president of the In ternational Olympic Committee, in Beijing July 8, 2003. The Chinese edition of Olympic Memories written by Samaranch and published by the press made its debut here Tuesday. It will be available for the purchase on the nationwid e domestic markets beginning from July 13, the date for marking the second a nniversary of winning the bid for the host of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beij ing. Photo:Rao Aimin/Chine Nouvelle (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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CHINA-SPAIN FORUM
BEIJING, July 7, 2003 -- Juan Antonio Samaranch, former president of the In ternational Olympic Committee, delivers a speech at a meeting for the presen tation of the China-Spain Forum in Beijing July 7, 2003. The forum aims to b oost exchanges between the two nations in the fileds of politics, economics, social culture and sports. Hu Qili, former vice-chairman of the National Co mmittee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Sama ranch will act as chairmen of the forum. Photo:Liu Weibing/Chine Nouvelle (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Chine: Chinese millionaires
chinese millionaire Zhang Yue ,42,standing in front of his privat helicopter near his company buildings in CHangsha,Hunan province.he came to wealth by building heating
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CHINA: FLOODS: DAQUIN (XINHUA): OIL WELLS TOWERS STAND ALONE IN FLOOD WATER; 226 OIL
WELLS OF TOUTAI OIL FIELD WERE SUBMERGED BY FLOOD THOUGH MAIN PARTIAL WELLS NEAR THE CITY OF DAQUIN ARE STILL PRODUCING
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CHINE:INONDATIONS:DES SOLDATS DE SHENYANG PROVINCE DU LIAONING TRAVERSE LA RIVIER NE
NJIANG,ZHAOYUAN,POUR PRESERVER LE VILLAGE FAZHAN ET PROTEGER LE CHAMPS PETROLIER DE DAQIING
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PROVINCE HUBEI.PRES DE 30000 MILITAIRES & CIVILS ONT PARTICIPE AU COLMATAGE
CONSTRUISANT DIGUE & PONT
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PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh at the Great Wall of China on October 14, 1986. The British royals are on a state visit from October 14 to 18, 1986. CHINA - 14/10/1986
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284ac)
Bathing Bungalows (beach huts) at Alum Chine, Bournemouth, UK - Aug 4, 1936
Northcliffe Collection - Seaside and Beaches
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