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Beijing duck joins Expo menu
Beijing roast duck, one of the most famous of Chinese dishes, will be on the menu at the Shanghai World Expo, managers of the Quanjude restaurant chain said yesterday.
HK Pavilion model on display at HK Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery
A model of the Hong Kong Pavilion built for the Expo 2010 Shanghai China is now on display at Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery.Visitors can take a close look at the model to learn more about the design and how it represents the theme "Hong Kong - Potential Unlimited".
Expo security tightened in Shanghai
China is confident of hosting a safe and successful World Expo, Shanghai's top leader has said in the aftermath of serial suicide bombings in Russia which have jolted the world.
Pavilions ready for 2010 World Expo
With just a month to go until the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, preparations for the main pavilions are entering their final stages.
Shanghai Expo’s Taiwan Pavilion to enter trial run
The Taiwan Pavilion at the World Expo 2010 Shanghai will begin a trial run on April 20 and open on May 1 as scheduled, an organizer said Thursday.
Shanghai awaits tourism boom for world expo
WITH ONE month to go before the World Expo 2010, China’s financial capital Shanghai is gearing up for a tourism boom as it seeks to promote China’s most glamorous city to the world with the event known as the “Economic Olympics”.
Sanctions will make Tehran take notice
After months of dilly-dallying, the Chinese government has finally decided to abandon its policy of "negotiations only" with regards to the Iranian nuclear programme. According to Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the UN, China has now officially agreed to enter talks with western powers about a new UN resolution against Iran, which aims to introduce new sanctions.
Military’s Haiti Mission Winds Down, But Soft-Power Lessons Linger
Perhaps more than anything, the involvement in Haiti shows the degree to which the military has embraced nation-building and stability operations — missions that require a degree of cooperation with nongovernmental organizations and civilian agencies that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.
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