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 Indo-Chinese Tigers - Tiger - Wild - Animals /aaeh Fewer than 50 wild tigers left in China - expert

The Star  BEIJING (Reuters) - China has an estimated 50 or fewer tigers left living in the wild, but efforts to stabilise one population in the bleak northeast are starting to pay off, a conservationist said on... (photo: Creative Commons )
A Buddhist spins prayer wheels on the pathway below the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, China, Saturday, June 20, 2009. China Rejects Demands for Greater Tibetan Autonomy

The New York Times  BEIJING - Chinese officials have rejected demands by the Dalai Lama that Tibetan areas of China receive greater autonomy and be governed as a single region the state news agency Xinhua reported... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
The Qutang Gorge along the Yangtze river. Yangtze project gains disputed

Al Jazeera Plannng is under way to build 12 new hydroelectric dams along the Yangtze river in China's southwest in the model of the giant Three Gorges dam. The government says that the local economy has been... (photo: Creative Commons / Harveychl)
Kwetiau Kuah Ayam; shahe fen rice noodles and chicken. Served at Tang Soriya Asian Food, Bern, Switzerland. For a flavour of South-east Asia, eat local

The Independent Sup noodles at a Bangkok market stall, devour rotis on a Penang street corner, or nibble on a buttery croissant in Vientiane. Adventurous visitors can embark on an epicurean journey of some... (photo: Creative Commons / Sandstein)
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Some Afternoon Starbucks Eat Drink: Sunny start to the new year
New Straits/Business Times 2010/01/30 ANUSHA K. In conjunction with Chinese New Year, Starbucks has introduced a host of new drinks and desserts to its menu. ANUSHA K. writes. STARBUCKS is known... (photo: Creative Commons / hussainshafei)
Tiger - Animal - Wildlife World Bank wants tiger farms shut

The Himalayan BANGKOK: China and other Asian nations should shut privately run tiger farms as they are inhumane and fuel demand for the endangered big cat's bones and skin, the World... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
 Hu Jintao, President of the People´s Republic of China, speaking at the Security Council. The Council today, meeting in conjunction with the 2005 World Summit, unanimously adopted resolution 1624 and 1625 (2005), calling on all states to reinforce Hu Jintao attacks Dalai Lama for sabotaging stability in Tibet

Deccan Herald Beijing, Jan 24 (PTI): In a rare personal attack on the Dalai Lama, Chinese President Hu Jintao has accused him of engaging in 'Tibet independence' activities and... (photo: UN /Evan Schneider)
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, Sunday, June 14, 2009. China eyes grand plan to develop Tibetan regions
Taipei Times China’s top leaders say Tibet’s development must include Tibetan areas in neighboring provinces — a move likely aimed at tying the region tighter to the rest of the... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
Tiger - Dangerous Animals Tigers in wild face risk of extinction

China Daily Experts call for better habitats, end to poaching and illegal trade Wild tigers in the country face the danger of extinction in about three decades if loss of habitats... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
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Roman Polanski speaks at a press conference in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday Sept. 29, 2005. The 72-year-old Polanski, director of the Oscar-winning film "The Pianist," was in Warsaw to promote the film. The film is based on Dickens' classic tale of a young orphan turned pickpocket in the squalor of Victorian London.
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A cow gets milked near a sign displaying the company's motto at a milking station in near Hohhot, northwestern China's Inner Mongolia province, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008.
China seizes more melamine-tainted milk powder
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Costa Rica's President Oscar Arias, center, talks to Carlos Lopez, lead delegate of Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti, left, as members of the delegation of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya, Enrique Flores, Rixi Moncada, second right, and Aristedes Mejia, right, look on after negotiations in San Jose, Sunday, July 19, 2009.
Costa Rica elects 1st woman president in landslide
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Lalit Modi the Chairman and Commissioner of the Indian Cricket Premier League (IPL) speaks during the Global Sport Summit in London, Friday Oct. 23, 2008.
Overseas plans for IPL
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