| Wendi Deng Talk:Wendi_Deng
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| Stefan Effenberg Stefan Effenberg (born 2 August 1968 in Niendorf, Hamburg, West Germany) is a former German football player. He was an all-round player and leader, possessing great passing and a hard shot. Stefan_Effenberg
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| PetroChina PetroChina Company, Limited (, ) (, , ) is a Chinese oil company and is the listed arm of state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), mainland China's biggest producer of oil. PetroChina
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| Keffiyeh Talk:Keffiyeh
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| Ruby Lin Ruby Lin (; born 27 January 1976 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese actress and pop singer. Lin made her acting debut in a TV commercial in Taiwan. When she received her first experience in front of the camera in 1995 as minor role, she start to developed a passion for acting. Ruby_Lin
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| Muji (), or is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods.Muji is distinguished by its design minimalism, emphasis on recycling, avoidance of waste in production and packaging, and no-logo or "no-brand" policy. Muji
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| Sinopec Sinopec, or the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (, , ) (, ), is one of the major petroleum companies in China. Sinopec's business includes oil and gas exploration, refining, and marketing; production and sales of petrochemicals, chemical fibers, chemical fertilizers, and other chemical products; storage and pipeline transportation of crude oil and natural gas; import, export and import/export agency business of crude oil, natural gas, refined oil products, petrochemicals, and other chemicals. Sinopec
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| Votes for deletion/Liger Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Liger
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| Buddhism by country Obtaining exact numbers of practicing Buddhists can be difficult and may be reliant on the definition used. Adherents of Eastern religions such as Buddhism with local Animism, Chinese folk religion, Confucianism, Shamanism, Shinto, and Taoism often have beliefs composed of a mix of religious ideas. However, according to the Western standards of religion - the major Buddhism_by_country
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| Yasser Arafat/Archive 3 Talk:Yasser_Arafat/Archive_3
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| Beer in China Talk:Beer_in_China
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| International English/Archive 1 Talk:International_English/Archive_1
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2004 December 26 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2004_December_26
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| Zhao Hongbo Zhao Hongbo (; born September 22, 1973) is a Chinese pair skater. With his partner Shen Xue, he is the 2002 & 2006 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time (2002, 2003 & 2007) World champion, a three-time (1999, 2003 & 2007) Four Continents Champion and a five-time (1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 & 2006) Grand Prix final Champion. Zhao_Hongbo
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| Nathu La Nathu La (, , Chinese:IAST:Nāthū Lā, ) is a mountain pass in the Himalayas. It connects the Indian state of Sikkim with Tibet. The pass, at 4,310 m (14,140 ft) above mean sea level, forms a part of an offshoot of the ancient Silk Road. Nathu means "listening ears" and La means "pass" in Tibetan. Nathu_La
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| Chery Automobile Chery Automobile (English pronunciationautomobile manufacturer in China.It is owned by the local government of Wuhu, Anhui provice (but is scheduled to be privatized), and sold about 381,000 vehicles in 2007. It is the largest independent Chinese auto manufacturer and one of the fastest growing automakers in the world. Chery_Automobile
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| Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity The Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity was a list maintained by UNESCO with pieces of intangible culture considered relevant by that organization. It was started in 2001 with 19 items and a further 28 were added in 2003. On November 25, 2005 another list was issued. Each item was nominated by a country or more than one country. Some other items are nominated by one country but supported by one or more others. Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity
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| Buddhism by country Talk:Buddhism_by_country
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| Main Page/Archive 32 Talk:Main_Page/Archive_32
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| Tearoom (U.K. and U.S.) tearoom is a small room or restaurant where beverages and light meals are served, having a sedate or subdued atmosphere. The term may also refer to a room dedicated to the serving of tea in a private house.A customer might expect to receive cream tea or Devonshire tea, often served from a china set, and a scone with jam and clotted cream High tea may be served. In Scotland teas are usually served with a variety of scones, pancakes, crumpets and other cakes. Tearoom_(U.K._and_U.S.)
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| Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong, along with AsiaWorld-Expo. It is located in Wan Chai North, Hong Kong Island. Built along the Victoria Harbour, it is linked by covered walkways to nearby hotels and commercial buildings. It was designed by Larry Oltmanns who was a Design Partner with SOM at the time. Hong_Kong_Convention_and_Exhibition_Centre
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| Adriana Iliescu Adriana Iliescu, born , Craiova, was reported as the world's oldest woman to give birth, at age 66, a record which stood until 2006. Iliescu gave birth to Eliza Maria on 16 January 2005, at the Giuleşti Maternity Hospital in Bucharest, Romania. The child, however, is not her biological child, as the ovum (and also the sperm) was from an anonymous donor, and Iliescu was more of a surrogate mother. She is a retired university lecturer and writer of children's stories. Adriana_Iliescu
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| Phobos-Grunt Phobos-Grunt () is a planned Russian sample return mission to Phobos, one of the moons of Mars. A Chinese Mars orbiter will be sent together with the mission. Phobos-Grunt will be the first Russian interplanetary mission since the failed Mars 96 mission. Its name means "Phobos' Soil". If successful, this will be the first extraterrestrial sample from a planetary body brought back to earth since the last sample return mission by Luna 24 in 1976. Phobos-Grunt
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| Claude Makélélé Claude Makélélé Sinda (born 18 February 1973) is a French international football player, who currently plays defensive midfield for Paris St. Germain in the French Ligue 1 and also their captain. Prior to joining Paris St. Germain, Makélélé played for Nantes (1992Olympique de Marseille (1997Celta Vigo (1998Real Madrid (2000Chelsea (2003defensive midfielder of the modern game, so much so that his name has become synonymous with the position, which is sometimes called the "Makélélé Role". Claude_Makélélé
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| Video CD Talk:Video_CD
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| February 2005 February 2005 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - → February_2005
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| Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China The Supreme People's Court (最高人民法院; pinyin:People's Republic of China. Hong Kong and Macau, as special administrative regions, has their own separate judicial systems based on British common law traditions and Portuguese civil-law traditions respectively, and are out of the jurisdiction of the Supreme People's Court.The court includes over 200 judges which meet in smaller tribunals to decide cases. Supreme_People's_Court_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
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| Capital punishment in the People's Republic of China The People's Republic of China currently administers capital punishment for a variety of crimes, although the majority of judgments are for cases of either aggravated murder or large scale drug trafficking. As one of the world's most populated nations, China executes more people annually than any other nation, while countries (such as Iran or Singapore) have higher execution rates on a Per Capita basis. Capital_punishment_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
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| A World Without Thieves A World Without Thieves () is an award-winning Chinese action / drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Andy Lau, Rene Liu, Ge You and Li Bingbing. The film is an adaptation of a novelette of the same title by Zhao Benfu that was first published in 1999. The original story is moderately different from the film adaptation. The film was first released in Shanghai, China on 5 December, 2004. It clinched the 2005 Golden Horse Award for Best Screenplay Adaptation. A_World_Without_Thieves
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| Guangzhou Metro The Guangzhou Metro (广州地铁) is the metro system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, after that of Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Construction began in 1993 and the first line opened in 1997. Today, there are 4 lines in operation with 60 stations over 116 Guangzhou_Metro
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| April 2005 April 2005 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - → April_2005
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| BRIC Talk:BRIC
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| List of countries by size of armed forces List_of_countries_by_size_of_armed_forces
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| Karen McDougal Karen_McDougal
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| Nehro Mohammed Nehro Mohammed Abdul-Karim Kasnazan is an Iraqi politician who led the Iraq Assembly of National Unity electoral coalition.He was one of the few politicians from the Sunni Arab community to participate in the Iraqi legislative election of January 2005. The slate put up 275 candidated but won no seats. Nehro_Mohammed
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| Lim Por-yen Lim Por-yen (; b. ca. 1914 Hong Kong textiles tycoon and banker. He founded the Lai Sun Group (麗新集團), and his family was the biggest shareholder of Asia Television (ATV). Lim_Por-yen
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| China water crisis The China water crisis threatens the stability and prosperity not only in People's Republic of China but globally too, according to John McAlister from the film Aquabiotronics. According to the World Bank forecast, Mainland China has only a per-capita share of 2700 cubic meters per annum, one quarter of the world's average. China_water_crisis
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| China Southern Airlines destinations China_Southern_Airlines_destinations
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| Zia International Airport Zia International Airport (Bengali:Zia Antorjatik Bimanbôndor) is the largest airport in Bangladesh located in Kurmitola, north of Dhaka, with Dhaka Cantonment on one side and Uttara Residential Area on the other. It started operations in 1981, and was named after Bangladesh's former president, Ziaur Rahman. It is the home base and hub of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, GMG Airlines, Best Air and United Airways (Bangladesh). Zia_International_Airport
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| Ma Haide (George Hatem) Ma Haide (ChineseMǎ Hǎidé 马海德; 1910-1988), born Shafick George Hatem, was a doctor and public health official in China from 1933 until his death. Ma_Haide_(George_Hatem)
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| Exercise ball Talk:Exercise_ball
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| Okay Airways Okay Airways () is an airline based in Tianjin, People's Republic of China. It operates passenger charter services and plans to expand into scheduled passenger and dedicated cargo services. It is based at Tianjin Binhai International Airport. Flights were suspended for one month beginning on December 15, 2008, due to a dispute between the carrier and its shareholders. Okay_Airways
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| Mil Mi-26 Mil_Mi-26
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| Longhua Temple The Longhua Temple (, literally "Lustre of the Dragon Temple") is a Buddhist Temple dedicated to the Maitreya Buddha in Shanghai Municipality, China. Although most of the present-day buildings date from later reconstructions, the temple preserves the architectural design of a Song Dynasty monastery of the Buddhist Chan sect. It is the largest, most authentic and complete ancient temple complex in the city of Shanghai. Longhua_Temple
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| Rebiya Kadeer Talk:Rebiya_Kadeer
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| China Daily Talk:China_Daily
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