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China jails Olympics ticket scalperA man found guilty of scalping more than 500 tickets to the Beijing Olympics was sentenced to two and a half years in jail and a $US65,000 ($A98,000) fine. ... |
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China to make mime a crime for performersMiming at live performances could be banned from next year, China's ministry of culture has announced.Singers who lip-synch or musicians who pretend to play their instruments twice or more in a two-year period, face having their business licences revoked.Only professional performers will be cover... |
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China considers a ban on miming at 'live' performancesMiming at "live" performances in China could be banned from next year, the country's ministry of culture has announced.Singers who lip-synch or musicians who only pretend to play their instruments face having their business licences revoked, an official warned.But only professional perf... |
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Dead Or Alive Online Going Beta [China]DOA Online, gaming's fatal car accident that we cannot look away from, is going into closed beta soon. November 12, actually. The game is being spearheaded by China's Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited and developed by Tecmo's online game development team, "Lievo Studio." That's r... |
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Beijing Olympics Fireworks Line Will Light Up China This Spring Festival [China]If there's one thing you can't overstate, it's how much the Chinese people loooooved the Olympics. So it was kind of expected that Chinese fireworks makers would capitalize on the magic of the Opening Ceremonies by selling similar DIY pyrotechnics. This Chinese New Year, watch for the Bird's Nes... |
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Rogge: still seven doping cases in pipelineVienna - International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge has said that the number of doping cases at the Beijing Olympics could still increase by seven. In an exclusive interview with the Austrian news agency APA late Friday the Belgian... ... |


