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    <title>War games</title>
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    <![CDATA[<font>Shortly after concluding its naval war games with South Korea in the waters off  the west coast of the Korean Peninsula this week, the US sent the carrier  USGeorge Washington to Japan to participate in another joint military exercise.  Analysts say this move can serve only to worsen the tense situation on the  divided peninsula and threaten regional stability.<br />
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US Major William  Vause, chief of operational plans, training and exercises, said in a statement  that the drills, codenamed &quot;Keen Sword,&quot; will last from today to December 10 in  Japanese waters off its southern islands, close to the southern coast of South  Korea.<br />
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The drills involve around 34,000 Japanese defense personnel with  40 warships and 250 aircraft, as well as more than 10,000 of their US  counterparts with 20 warships and 150 aircraft, forming the biggest-ever war  games between the two countries, according to Vause.<br />
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Integrated air and  missile defense, base security, close air support, live-fire training, maritime  defense, and search and rescue will be covered in the drills, AFP  reported.<br />
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The joint maneuvers between Washington and Tokyo followed those  between Washington and Seoul that concluded Wednesday amid rising tensions on  the Korean Peninsula.<br />
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The two Koreas exchanged fire last week in waters  off the peninsula's west coast, resulting in at least four deaths.<br />
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A  Beijing-based military strategist who spoke on condition of anonymity told the  Global Times Thursdaythat &quot;North Korea's hard-line moves are attempts to  pressure the US into holding bilateral talks. Pyongyang is confident that it can  keep the situation from evolving into war. China's influence is limited in the  face of such an independent North Korea.&quot;<br />
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Responding to the US-Japan  joint exercise, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Jiang Yu said  Thursdaythat &quot;the US-Japan alliance should not damage the interests of third  parties, including China, and the international community does not support  actions that escalate tensions.&quot;<br />
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She reiterated Beijing's belief that  dialogue and negotiations are the only solutions for the Korean Peninsula  issue.<br />
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The joint maneuver between the US and South Korea mobilized a  combined 7,300 troops, the 97,000-ton aircraft carrier George Washington and  about 10 navy ships.<br />
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In an interview with the Hong Kong-based Phoenix  Television, Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the  military drills with South Korea had been planned a month ahead of time, and the  US had informed China of their objective and how long the drills would  last.<br />
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</font><font>China had expressed objections to the drills, saying it was opposed to such  military activity in its exclusive economic zone.<br />
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But Mullen reiterated  the US' stance that the drills were held in international waters, and the US  will continue to hold drills there in the future.<br />
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In another development,  South Korea moved more troops and guns onto its islands that border the North  this week, AFP reported Thursday.<br />
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&quot;The danger of further attacks from  North Korea is high,&quot; South Korean National Intelligence Service Director Won  Sei-Hoon said during a closed session of Parliament's intelligence committee,  reports said.<br />
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to meet with  the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan in Washington on Monday for  crisis talks, Reuters reported Wednesday.<br />
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South Korea, Japan and the US  are reportedly reluctant to accept proposals, made by China on Sunday, to hold  emergency consultations in Beijing early this month to ease  tensions.<br />
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China followed up that proposal by calling on Wednesday for  calm and restraint, advising parties involved to avoid escalating the problem by  doing anything that would &quot;inflame the situation.&quot;<br />
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Fang Xiuyu, an analyst  of Korean issues at Fudan University in Shanghai, told the Global Times that  protecting South Korea and Japan are just excuses made by the US to expand its  presence in the Asia-Pacific region.<br />
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Geng Xin, deputy director of the  Tokyo-based Japan-China Communication Institute, told the Global Times that  &quot;frequent military drills involving the US are dangerous - inflaming the  situation and threatening regional security.&quot;<br />
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He urged the US to act  responsibly by accepting China's call for international talks.<br />
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Geng also  noted that &quot;economic relations among China, Japan and South Korea are unlikely  to be affected, despite the war games, since the framework for economic  cooperation runs deep in the region.&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp; zhemodou deexienge ljoie <br />
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    <title>Engineers' plan</title>
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    <![CDATA[&nbsp;between wodai ni hao ma <br />
<font>In 2005, the Ministry of Transport unveiled an expressway plan to link Beijing  with Taipei before 2030. <br />
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But the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State  Council claimed in 2007 that at least 30 years would be needed for the  Beijing-Taipei expressway project and there has not been any timetable set for  launching the program. <br />
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&quot;Thirty years ago, nobody could have imagined  building a bridge across the Straits,&quot; said Tsai Chung-chih, a Taiwan  engineering expert. <br />
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Engineers from both sides of the Straits have  provided three plans for building a cross-Straits bridge: a northern route  connecting Pingtan to Hsinchu, a middle route connecting Putian to Taichung and  a southern route connecting Xiamen to Kaohsiung. <br />
But Lin said the north  route is preferred as the water is less than 80 meters deep and the geological  structure is quite steady with less risk of earthquake. <br />
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</font><font>There may be more than one way to skin a cat, and for engineers in Fujian  province there is more than one way to build a bridge across the Taiwan Straits.  <br />
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While experts from both sides have provided three viable ways to create  a land link between the island and the mainland, engineer Lin Yuanpei with the  Chinese Academy of Engineering on Tuesday revealed an updated design for a  northern route. <br />
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The bridge would stretch about 100 km, connecting  Pingtan Island in Fujian and Hsinchu in northwestern Taiwan. <br />
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The new  design features an enclosed bridge deck to allow the bridge to remain open in  all weather conditions, including the heavy fog and strong gales that are common  in the Straits. <br />
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&quot;It's like a tunnel hanging in the air,&quot; said Lin, who  also designed the 32.5-km Donghai Bridge in Shanghai, which was the longest  cross-sea bridge in the world until the 36-km Hangzhou Bay Bridge opened in  2008. <br />
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&quot;The cost will increase for adding the walls and roofs, but the  traffic capacity will skyrocket,&quot; said Lin, who did not provide any specifics  about the cost. <br />
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He suggested a suspension bridge style be adopted where  the water is deeper than 40 meters but the suspension sections would not be  longer than 3.5 km. <br />
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Li Dejin, director of the Fujian Provincial  Department of Transport, said engineering experts have been discussing the  bridge project for 14 years. <br />
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&quot;I hope all the scientists and industry  associations can work together and promote the implementation of the project,&quot;  Li said at the 12th annual meeting of the China Association for Science and  Technology held in Fuzhou. <br />
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Engineers on the mainland are expected to  complete a plan for building a bridge across the Straits in the coming five  years, Li said on Tuesday. <br />
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There has been no response yet from Beijing  on the latest proposal and the bridge project has not received official  approval. <br />
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    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 03:15:05 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>World's first ceramic </title>
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    <![CDATA[<font>The world's first set of ceramic stamps -- 11 pieces of 0.3 mm thick ceramic  chips -- was unveiled in Jingdezhen in east China's Jiangxi province, a  spokesperson with the China National Philatelic Corporation said  Tuesday.<br />
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The company will release only 10,000 limited edition sets of the  &quot;World Expo National Ceramic Stamp&quot;, made with Chinese traditional craftsmanship  and modern techniques, the spokesperson added.h The patterns of the ceramic  stamps are based on 11 World Expo-themed stamps released by China since 2007.  Different from paper stamps, these stamps, it is claimed, will not fade, corrode  or catch fire.<br />
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All the ceramic stamps are hand-made. Each 0.3 millimeter  ceramic chip uses a combination of patented ceramic technology, traditional  craftsmanship and modern techniques.<br />
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&quot;Each of these ceramic stamps is  unique in the world. It overcomes the limitation of paper stamps and shows the  world the creativity of Jingdezhen as the ceramic capital of China in modern  times,&quot; said Liu Jingbo, director of the Jingdezhen Municipal Philatelic  Corporation.<br />
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He said by releasing the stamp sets, Jingdezhen hoped to  spread interest in traditional Chinese ceramic art and the Shanghai  Expo.<br />
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    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 06:54:34 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Multivitamin </title>
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    <![CDATA[<font>Patients with colon cancer who used multivitamins during and after being treated  with post-surgical chemotherapy did not reduce the risk of the cancer returning  or their dying from it, according to researchers at Maryland-based Dana-Farber  Cancer Institute.<br />
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In a study of patients with stage III colon cancer --  characterized as cancer in the large bowel area with some cancer cells in a few  nearby lymph nodes -- the researchers found that while multivitamin use had no  beneficial effect on patients' outcomes, it also did not have a detrimental  effect.<br />
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The findings were reported online on Tuesday in the Journal of  Clinical Oncology and later will be published in a print edition.<br />
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Kimmie  Ng, the paper's first author and a gastrointestinal oncologist at Dana-Farber,  said that despite conflicting evidence on the efficacy of multivitamins to  reduce cancer risk and death, studies suggest that approximately 30 percent of  Americans take multivitamins to prevent and treat chronic diseases such as  cancer. Among cancer survivors, between 26 and 77 percent report using  multivitamins.<br />
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&quot;With such a high proportion of cancer patients utilizing  multivitamin supplements in the belief that it will help them fight their  cancer, we felt it was important to really examine the data to see what impact  multivitamins had on cancer recurrence and survival,&quot; said Ng.<br />
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The  researchers used two questionnaires to track multivitamin use during and after  chemotherapy. Of the 1,038 patients who completed the first survey, nearly half  (518) responded they used multivitamins while receiving chemotherapy. Of the 810  cancer-free patients who completed the second survey six months after  chemotherapy, more than half (416) reported multivitamin use.<br />
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Ng and her  colleagues found no statistically significant differences in the rates of  disease-free survival (the study's primary endpoint), recurrence-free survival,  or overall survival between those who used multivitamins and those who  didn't.<br />
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They also determined that an array of factors, including  socioeconomic status, household income, multivitamin and individual vitamin  dosage, and consistency of multivitamin use, did not impact their  findings.<br />
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However, they did find a small beneficial association between  age and weight and the use of multivitamins while receiving chemotherapy. Those  60 and younger experienced some survival benefit, as did obese patients. There  were no benefits for either subgroup when the multivitamins were taken after  chemotherapy was completed.<br />
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Ng said additional studies are needed to  confirm their findings and to investigate whether there were other factors that  influenced the outcomes. <br />
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    <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 04:17:19 GMT</pubDate>
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    <![CDATA[<font>With mass rapes of at least 240 women and children in the eastern part of the  Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from late July to mid-August, a senior UN  official here Tuesday called for &quot;collective responsibility&quot; in the UN's failure  to prevent the brutal sexual attacks there.<br />
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&quot;At this moment, we are all  compelled to look in the mirror and face our collective responsibility for our  inability to prevent the mass rapes in Kibua,&quot; the UN secretary-general's  special representative on sexual violence in conflict, Margot Wallstrom, told  the UN Security Council in an open meeting on the DRC.<br />
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With rape  increasingly being used as the &quot;weapon of choice,&quot; Wallstrom said that Kibua's  attacks were not isolated, but part of a &quot;broader pattern of widespread and  systematic rape and pillage.&quot;<br />
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The UN &quot;cannot afford to shy away from  confronting its shortcomings,&quot; Wallstrom said, noting that communication with  local communities and early warning mechanisms need to be stepped up.<br />
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&quot;We  should examine the UN's response, including that of our peacekeepers on the  ground, not in a spirit of self-recrimination but with a determination and  resolve to do better to protect civilians in what is undoubtedly one of the most  complex, vast, and volatile conflict zones in the world,&quot; Wallstrom  said.<br />
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The mass rapes in Kibua showed a connection between the illicit  exploitation of natural mineral resources, the continuing operations of illegal  armed groups and high levels of violence against civilians, specifically women  in&quot;strategic areas,&quot; she noted.<br />
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&quot;Our policies of 'zero tolerance' cannot  be backed by a reality of 'zero consequence,'&quot; Wallstrom said, citing that the  spotlight needs to be on bringing perpetrators to justice and deterring future  incidents.<br />
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She urged the Council to take such actions as &quot;black-listing&quot;  certain individuals and sanctions, as well as other targeted measures --  beginning with the commanders of the armed groups response for the brutal rapes  in Kibua.<br />
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&quot;This is our collective responsibility to the survivors; and,  our collective signal to the perpetrators who are watching and waiting to see  how the world will react,&quot; Wallstrom said.<br />
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From the end of July to mid  August, the UN has said that Congolese militants of the Mai-Mai group and  Rwandan rebels of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)  entered villages in the DRC's North Kivu province, and engaged in the violent  mass rapes of over 240 civilians.<br />
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    <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 04:16:07 GMT</pubDate>
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