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New York Times Business
Strike Means Fewer Places for Stars to Pitch Movies
As striking screenwriters keep late-night talk shows in reruns, Hollywood publicists have been scrambling to find new ways to promote star-driven movies. | 2Business |
RedNova technology
Cutting Cost of Support to End-Users in Large Firms
By Tony Henshaw Unisys Corp, a worldwide technology services and solutions provider, surveyed more than 200 IT executives recently, trying to find out how large organizations are restructuring end-user services to meet insatiable end-users, proliferating devices and soaring complexity. | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Business
Judge dismisses antitrust complaint vs Google
(Reuters)
Reuters - A federal court judge on Thursday
dismissed a lawsuit against Google Inc. by disgruntled
advertising customer Kinderstart that had accused the Web
search leader of monopolistic business practices. | 2Business |
Winston-Salem Journal
Fall in price of oil reflects rising supply
Crude-oil futures sank for a fourth straight day yesterday, settling beneath $43 a barrel for the first time in nearly three months and capping a 14 percent decline for the week. | 2Business |
CBS MarketWatch
First Albany cuts target for Intel, keeps 'buy' rating
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- First Albany lowered its stock price target for Intel (INTC) to $24 from $30 following the chip sector bellwether's lowered third-quarter revenue and margin outlook. | 2Business |
CNN
Kidde rejects United Technology bid
British fire-fighting equipment manufacturer Kidde Plc said Friday it had rebuffed an unsolicited cash approach from US rival United Technologies Corp. | 2Business |
The Motley Fool
Blogs Booming?
Despite rapid growth in the medium, many still ask, "What's a blog?" | 2Business |
Washington Times
Tehran stands by centrifuge demand
Iran insisted yesterday that it had a right to exempt some equipment from an agreement with the European Union that requires the country to freeze all parts of a program | 0World |
Reuters World
Explosives found in car near Spanish resorts
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's civil guard, on national alert after Basque separatists called off a ceasefire, said on Thursday it had found a car packed with explosives near seaside resorts next to the border with Portugal. | 0World |
New York Times Science
Patterns: Parkinsonâs Raises Risk of Depression in Relatives
First-degree relatives of people with Parkinsonâs disease are about 50 percent more likely to suffer depression or anxiety, a new study reports. | 3Sci/Tech |
The Washington Post world
All 104 Aboard Afghan Jet Believed Dead
NATO helicopters searching for an Afghan passenger jet that disappeared during a snowstorm found the wreckage of the plane Saturday in the forbidding mountains east of the capital, and officials said all 104 people aboard appeared to have been killed. | 0World |
Business Weekly
CAT and AstraZeneca enter $175m collaboration
AstraZeneca intends to invest over £120m in Cambridge Antibody Technology (CAT) through an innovative five-year research collaboration and a £75m equity | 2Business |
The Motley Fool
Tuesday's Worst Stocks in the World
It had to be someone. | 2Business |
Yahoo World
UN Council Votes Ivory Coast Arms Embargo (Reuters)
Reuters - The U.N. Security Council on
Monday imposed an immediate arms embargo on Ivory Coast and
voted to punish key government and rebel leaders with
additional sanctions next month. | 0World |
Yahoo World
13 politicians detained in Bangladesh
(AP)
AP - Bangladeshi security forces used emergency powers to detain 13 senior politicians and former government ministers early Sunday, according to news reports and family members of those detained. | 0World |
Yahoo Sports
Lefty buries Tiger to win Deutsche Bank
(AP)
AP - Phil Mickelson's return to Beantown was sweeter than he ever imagined. He was sitting in a suite at Fenway Park on Saturday night when Boston Red Sox rookie Clay Bucholz threw a no-hitter. And on a Labor Day finish that brought playoff atmosphere to the PGA Tour, Lefty pitched a gem of his own. | 1Sports |
Washington Post Business
Dow Jones Shareholders OK News Corp. Bid
NEW YORK -- Shareholders of Dow Jones & Co. gave final approval Thursday to a $5 billion bid from Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to acquire the media company, the final step needed before one of the world's most influential newspapers, The Wall Street Journal, changes hands. | 2Business |
Detroit Free Press
Cooper sells
Tire maker Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. has sold its Detroit-area auto supplier business -- known as Cooper-Standard Automotive -- to two New York private-equity firms. | 2Business |
ABC News
Vikings' Moss Doubtful for Sunday's Game
Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss stands on the sidelines with coach Mike Tice, right, in the second quarter of their game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004, in Green Bay, Wis. | 1Sports |
The Motley Fool
BlackRock Gets a Piece of Met
In the asset management business, it's all about getting big. | 2Business |
AM850
30% Chance of Rain
The San Francisco Giants outfielder is the 2004 Most Valuable Player in the National League, an award he has now won four years in a row and seven times overall. | 1Sports |
Computerworld news
Cisco patches two bugs, then two more
Cisco Systems this week issued four security alerts, including two yesterday that outlined serious vulnerabilities in its appliances, routers and switches. | 3Sci/Tech |
Boston Globe sports
Chopra Makes a Grand Entrance in Hawaii
Daniel Chopra is now breathing the rarefied air of achievement on the PGA Tour, golfâs biggest stage, both on and off the golf course. | 1Sports |
The Motley Fool
Interjections for Yahoo!
The online specialist endures a rocky shareholder meeting. | 2Business |
New York Times Business
At Citigroup, a Shifting in Strategy at a Core Unit
The chief executive of Citigroup has taken a number of symbolic steps to address concerns by investors that his company is too immense to manage. | 2Business |
New York Times world
Writers Vote to End Strike
Hollywoodâs writers made it official, ending their bitterly fought strike at the 100-day mark by an overwhelming margin. | 0World |
Computerworld news
IM Flash Technologies' new NAND chip design
The new NAND chip design will increase throughput up to 5X | 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters Business
Riggs, PNC Agree to $652 Mln Merger
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The sale of Riggs National Corp. RIGS.O to PNC Financial Services Group Inc. PNC.N was resurrected on Thursday, with Riggs agreeing to accept a 16 percent cut in the purchase price. | 2Business |
Computerworld news
Hacker turns iPhone into camcorder
An iPhone owner has hacked his device so that it can record video. | 3Sci/Tech |
Boston Globe sports
U.S. Open: Ferrero Ousted by Lopez in First Round
Juan Carlos Ferrero became the first seeded casualty at the U.S. Open after he was beaten 6-3 6-4 6-4 by fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez in the first round on Monday. | 1Sports |
CBC News
MLB, players' union engage in steroid talks
CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Major League Baseball players and owners are currently meeting to hammer out a deal that would toughen rules on steroid testing in baseball. | 1Sports |
BBC News Business
Chinese oil firm plans share sale
China's PetroChina is looking to raise more than $5.5bn to fund foreign expansion by selling shares on the Shanghai stock market. | 2Business |
New York Times
Pfizer Warns of Risks From Its Painkiller
Pfizer warned doctors yesterday that one of its best-selling painkillers, Bextra, might increase the risk of heart attack or stroke in coronary artery bypass surgery patients. | 2Business |
Yahoo World
Security Council puts Myanmar on agenda
(AP)
AP - Over strong opposition from China, the U.N. Security Council on Friday put Myanmar on its agenda in what U.S. officials called a "major step forward" in American efforts to increase pressure on the country's military dictatorship. | 0World |
Yahoo Science
Storms pose no risk to U.S. oil rigs in Mexico Gulf: NHC
(Reuters)
Reuters - Despite a tropical storm and a
tropical depression spinning in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf
of Mexico, no storms currently threaten the U.S. oil and
natural gas production in the northern Gulf of Mexico, the U.S.
National Hurricane Center said Wednesday. | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Sports
Judah KOs Spinks for Welterweight Title (AP)
AP - Zab Judah claimed the undisputed welterweight title, beating Cory Spinks in his hometown with a ninth-round technical knockout Saturday night. | 1Sports |
International Herald Tribune
AIG challenges warning from SEC
American International Group, one of the world's largest insurers, continues to clash with regulators, but Wall Street seems more puzzled than alarmed. | 2Business |
Reuters Business
Factory Orders Dip as Aircraft Dive
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders at U.S. factories fell unexpectedly in August after a sharp drop in demand for civilian aircraft, government data showed on Monday. But excluding transport, the data showed reasonable strength. | 2Business |
MSNBC
Former peacekeepers revolt for back pay
BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau - Hundreds of mutinous soldiers demanding pay for peacekeeping duty abroad seized key buildings in the capital of Guinea-Bissau on Wednesday and patrolled the potholed streets in trucks with mounted machine guns. | 0World |
New York Times sports
Spurrier gets raise and extension
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier has almost a half-million more reasons to stay with the Gamecocks. The university's board of trustees approved a reworked contract that increases Spurrier's yearly salary to $1.75 million, up from his current package of about $1.25 million. The first coach to lead South Carolina to a bowl in his first two seasons also ... | 1Sports |
Reuters Sports
Clemens urges no rush to judgment on steroid report
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Roger Clemens, fighting to save his tarnished reputation as a great baseball pitcher, issued a fresh denial on Tuesday that he used steroids and urged the public "not to rush to judgment" about him. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Sports
Howard's 29 leads Mavs past Lakers
(AP)
AP - Josh Howard scored 29 points and Dirk Nowitzki just missed his first career triple-double, carrying the Dallas Mavericks past the Los Angeles Lakers 110-101 on Wednesday night. | 1Sports |
Boston Herald
Doc diagnoses C's: New coach welcomes the challenge of dealing <b>...</b>
Doc Rivers knows it takes a special balance of coaching and psychology to successfully blend players with headstrong personalities. | 1Sports |
Reuters
HP Set to Launch Latest Push Into Consumer Markets
Hewlett-Packard Co. HPQ.N on Friday will unveil a range of products including its version of the iPod digital music player that raises the stakes in a war between | 2Business |
New York Times Business
Chinaâs Inflation Hits American Price Tags
Higher costs in China could spell the end of an era of ultra-cheap goods, as well as the beginning of Chinaâs rise from the lowest rungs of global manufacturing. | 2Business |
RedNova science
Changing the Plan for Land? Kane County May Adjust Rules for Developers
By Lisa Smith lsmith@@dailyherald.com A new agricultural land-use category could be created to accommodate a proposed 415-acre development in western Kane County under a plan reviewed by the county board's development committee Tuesday. | 3Sci/Tech |
Yahoo Sports
Cowboys safety Williams suspended for horse-collar tackle
(Reuters)
Reuters - Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl safety Roy
Williams was suspended for one game for committing his third
horse-collar tackle of the season, the National Football League
said. | 1Sports |
Yahoo World
Freed South Korean hostages leave Afghanistan
(AFP)
AFP - Nineteen South Korean Christians freed by Afghanistan's Taliban after six weeks in captivity started their long journey home on Friday as Seoul came under fire for negotiating with the rebels. | 0World |
CNET enterprise hardware news
Early testers say Vista RC1 appears stable
Also: Stephen Hawking looking for assistant. Read these stories and more from around the Web on News.com Extra. | 3Sci/Tech |
NASA Science
Venus and Jupiter Converge
The two brightest planets are converging for a beautiful close encounter on Friday morning, February 1st. | 3Sci/Tech |
Computerworld news
Cable damage in Mediterranean disrupts Internet in Mideast
Two underwater cables damaged in the Mediterranean led to Internet disruptions across much of the Middle East, and officials said repairs could take days. | 3Sci/Tech |
National Post
Victor Diaz and Gerald Williams homers push Mets past Expos 4-2
MONTREAL (CP) - Victor Diaz hit his first career home run and Gerald Williams added a two-run shot to power the New York Mets to a 4-2 win Thursday over the Montreal Expos. | 1Sports |
Xinhua
Energy needs on top of Wen's Moscow agenda
BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhuaent) -- Premier Wen Jiabao is now in Moscow with a mission to secure more power supply from Russia to satisfy China's booming demand for oil and gas. | 2Business |
Forbes
Monsanto Posts Narrower 4Q Loss
Monsanto Co., a producer of Roundup herbicide and insect-resistant seeds, posted narrower fourth-quarter losses on Wednesday, but said lower Roundup herbicide sales in the United States hurt total quarterly revenue. | 2Business |
Reuters Business
Ciena profit beats expectations
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Communications equipment maker Ciena Corp. reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday on sharply higher revenue and lower expenses, sending its shares as much as 10 percent higher. | 2Business |
New York Times sports
As it gets cooler, action heating up
Late summer usually gives some renewed bounce to the fishing season, and this year is no exception. Most waters that were abandoned by striped bass in midsummer have been churning with bass, some heavyweights. Bluefish are also appearing more regularly, with the exception of the far north, where their absence has been noted by the arrival of mackerel. | 1Sports |
RedNova general
Memos Show Bush Suspended From Flying
WASHINGTON - The White House released memos Wednesday night saying that George W. Bush was suspended from flying fighter jets for failing to meet standards of the Texas Air National Guard... | 0World |
The Motley Fool
Checking in on Biogen
Biogen presents at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. | 2Business |
Detroit Free Press
Industry report
Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire launched a voluntary safety campaign Thursday to replace 27,000 tires, the same model as those involved in accidents that injured more than a dozen people and killed one. | 2Business |
Yahoo World
Fighting Erupts in Fallujah Stronghold (AP)
AP - U.S. Marines clashed with insurgents in the battered city of Fallujah on Thursday with warplanes dropping bombs and tanks shelling suspected guerrilla positions on a day when a first group of residents displaced by fighting were scheduled to return. | 0World |
The Washington Post world
Court Rules Rights Case Against Pinochet to Go Ahead
SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) - A Chilean appeals court ruledMonday that murder charges against former Chilean dictatorAugusto Pinochet in a major human rights case filed this monthcan move forward. | 0World |
New York Times sports
His life is in the pits
Success in the world's most popular, high-tech and, some might say, glamorous form of auto racing -- Formula One -- can often come down to one decision: when to stop and pit for fuel and tires. | 1Sports |
New York Times world
House G.O.P. Voids Rule It Adopted Shielding Leader
After fierce criticism, House Republicans reversed a rule change that would have allowed a party leader to retain his position even if indicted. | 0World |
Voice of America
Prince Norodom Sihamoni Chosen as Cambodia's New King
A week after Cambodian monarch King Norodom Sihanouk's surprise abdication, a new king has been chosen - his son Norodom Sihamoni. | 0World |
Yahoo World
Euro stops short of 1.30 dollars as officials raise rhetoric (AFP)
AFP - The euro wavered after failing to pierce the symbolic 1.30-dollar threshold, as eurozone officials expressed disquiet at the currency's rise to record highs against the greenback. | 0World |
CNET enterprise hardware news
Connecticut AG looking into Google's charge against Microsoft
Blog: The U.S. government rejected Google's initial complaint that Microsoft was engaging in anticompetitive behavior, but at least one state attorney general is willing to look into it. | 3Sci/Tech |
The Motley Fool
Yahoo! Courts Singles
Is Yahoo! Personals all dressed up with no place to go? | 2Business |
International Herald Tribune
Baseball outlines tougher policy
An official involved with negotiations between Major League Baseball and the players' association said leaders of the two sides had outlined a new and significantly more stringent drug-testing program. | 1Sports |
InfoWorld news
Macs âsnap-crackle-popâ after 10.4.10 update
( InfoWorld ) - Apple Inc.'s update to Mac OS X 10.4.10 last week is driving some users crazy from a new popping sound.
Dubbed "Snap Crackle Pop" on Apple's support forum by the first to note the problem, the noise was irritating enough for one to call it "maddening," while another claimed it "would slowly drive me insane."
On the original thread, users narrowed the issue to Intel-based Macs connected to external speakers, and theorized that the pop stemmed from the audio system powering on or off, a feature designed to reduce battery drain. Non-notebook owners, however -- including several with Mac minis and at least one with an iMac -- reported the problem, as did MacBook and MacBook Pro users running their computers on AC power.
Some defended Apple. "It is incredibly implausible that Apple would somehow miss such an obvious issue that affected so many of its current products," wrote someone identified as "R C-R." Others, however, declared that bunk, even going so far as to take their Macs back to 10.4.9 to report that the "pop" disappeared; it returned when they updated again to 10.4.10.
On another thread , a user tagged as "Tony Piper" offered a workaround, which involved installing a "silent" audio file that continuously played in the background. "The audio subsystem doesn't have a chance to go to sleep, and therefore the pops disappear," said Piper. Several users reported that the workaround, which Piper tweaked until it was available as a download, did the trick.
Apple was not available for comment. | 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters Sports
Venus rolls into semis, Nadal plays catch-up
LONDON (Reuters) - Venus Williams strode into the semi-finals of Wimbledon on Thursday while tournament organizers cast anxious glances to the sky. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Sports
Vokoun stifles Blackhawks with 44 saves
(AP)
AP - Defenseman Jay Bouwmeester recorded a goal and an assist to end an eight-game stretch without a point, and Tomas Vokoun made 44 saves in the Florida Panthers' 3-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday night. | 1Sports |
New York Times
United Reaches Tentative Deal With Pilots
United Airlines, struggling to reorganize after two years in bankruptcy protection, reached a tentative agreement with its pilots' union on additional wage and benefit concessions, the union said yesterday. | 2Business |
Yahoo Sports
Spurrier Wants to Return to College Ranks (AP)
AP - Steve Spurrier wants to return to college coaching. | 1Sports |
Boston Globe world
Nonproliferation officials urge revamping 1970 nuclear controls
VIENNA -- Regardless of who wins the White House on Nov. 2, the occupant will inherit the increasingly creaky, three-decade-old system of global nuclear controls in dire need of an overhaul, nonproliferation officials say. | 0World |
The Motley Fool
Bonds Can Go Down?!
The past few days have been a wake-up call for bondholders. | 2Business |
Yahoo World
French policeman kills fan in post-match racist violence
(AFP)
AFP - A French police officer has shot and killed a Paris-Saint Germain football fan amid apparently racist violence that followed the team's defeat by the Israeli side Hapoel Tel-Aviv. | 0World |
Boston Globe sports
TV Sports: When Giants Fail, Cueing Coach Is All the Rage
During the Cowboys victory over the Giants, Fox Sports often concentrated on Tom CoughlinÂs face in the hope that it would turn as red as the teamÂs jerseys. | 1Sports |
Yahoo World
Turkey Parliament Debates Code Reforms (AP)
AP - Parliament held a special session Sunday to debate penal code reforms aimed at boosting Turkey's chances of starting membership talks with the European Union. | 0World |
Reuters Business
Bridgestone to buy Bandag
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japanese tire maker Bridgestone Corp. , will buy Bandag Inc. , a maker of tire retreading materials and equipment, for $1.05 billion in cash, the companies said on Tuesday. | 2Business |
Reuters Business
Wachovia to buy A.G. Edwards for $6.8 billion
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wachovia Corp. on Thursday said it will buy A.G. Edwards Inc. for $6.8 billion in cash and stock, creating the second-largest U.S. retail brokerage. | 2Business |
CNET networking news
'Hacker-proof' system? You be the judge
Euro defense company develops "hacker-proof" encryption. | 3Sci/Tech |
sportal.com.au
Kallis puts South Africa in control
A magnificent century from Jacques Kallis has given South Africa control of the second Test against England at Durban, with the Proteas holding a lead of 193 runs on the first innings. | 1Sports |
Yahoo Sports
76ers Beat Trail Blazers 111-104 (AP)
AP - Allen Iverson overcame his early shooting problems and scored 28 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 111-104 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night. | 1Sports |
The Washington Post sports
Bears' Rivera Is Out as Defensive Coordinator
Chicago defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, who has talked with eight NFL teams about head coaching positions, will not be back with the Bears. | 1Sports |
Reuters World
Iraqi Police Enter Najaf Shrine, Arrest Militiamen
NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi police took control of the Imam Ali Mosque in the holy city of Najaf on Friday after entering the shrine and arrested some hundreds of militiamen, Interior Ministry and an Iraqi government source said. | 0World |
Yahoo World
Strong tremor hits quake-devastated central Japan, collapsing building (AFP)
AFP - A strong tremor measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale on has struck the central Japan region already devastated by powerful quakes, badly damaging at least one building, officials said. | 0World |
International Association of Ath
Britain's Olympic winners parade through London
London - Tens of thousands of flag-waving, cheering Britons took to the streets of central London on Monday to honour their Athens Olympic and Paralympic medal winners. | 1Sports |
Reuters Tech
Foreclosure Web sites expand audience
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Foreclosures were once the turf of the
most aggressive investors, but these days ordinary home buyers
can hunt for fire-sale house prices on a wealth of Internet
sites. | 3Sci/Tech |
Reuters Business
Oil Spikes Up as U.S. Inventories Dwindle
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices jumped on Thursday after the U.S. government said that crude stocks fell to a fresh five-month low last week, as refineries worked hard to meet demand. | 2Business |
Sports Network
Megson plans to leave West Brom after season
Birmingham, England (Sports Network) - West Bromwich Albion coach Gary Megson will not re-sign with the club when his contract runs out on June 30, 2005. | 1Sports |
Reuters
Russia Launches Supplies to Astronauts in Orbit
A Russian spaceship blasted off on Friday carrying vital food and water to two astronauts whose supplies have been rationed because they were running so low. | 3Sci/Tech |
RedNova technology
First Apple Retail Store in Hampton Roads Appeals to Hard Core
By Hattie Brown Garrow, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Sep. 10--NORFOLK -- Rick Addison was ready to camp out overnight at MacArthur Center -- he brought a sleeping bag, food and books. Mall officials wouldn't let him in. | 3Sci/Tech |
Washington Post Business
High Expectations
You've picked out a name, the nursery colors, and even put your baby -- still in utero -- on waiting lists at day-care providers. | 2Business |
Yahoo Sports
Irwin Wins Record Fifth at Turtle Bay (AP)
AP - Hale Irwin became the first player to win a men's professional tour event five straight times Sunday, easily holding off Dana Quigley by five strokes in the Champions Tour's Turtle Bay Championship. | 1Sports |
Boston Globe business
Need mortgage in Eastie? Ask The Donald
Donald Trump , the celebrity real estate developer known for his role in the TV show ``The Apprentice" and the signature line, ``You're fired!" plans to open a mortgage office in Massachusetts within a few months, a company official said yesterday. | 2Business |
The Australian
Hamas chief rejects ceasefire
THE leader of Hamas in its Gaza Strip stronghold, Mahmud Zahar, has rejected any suggestion that the hardline group could soon call a halt to its campaign of attacks against Israel. | 0World |
Reuters
Libya Agrees to Pay $35 Million to Berlin Bomb Victims
Libya signed a deal Friday to pay $35 million in compensation to more than 160 victims of a Berlin nightclub bombing in 1986, taking another major step toward ending its international isolation. | 0World |
Boston Globe business
The inspiration for change is rooted in retail
They greet customers with Starbucks coffee, obsess over the exact placement of their teller counters, and monitor customers' reactions to their every move. As banks become more customer focused, they are increasingly looking to retailers for ideas of how to build a better bank branch. After years of ignoring branches during the dot-com boom, banks now are giving them more ... | 2Business |
New York Times sports
Taurasi heats up Mercury
Rookie Diana Taurasi had 21 points and eight assists to lead host Phoenix to a 72-58 victory over Los Angeles last night, snapping the Sparks' 18-game winning streak over the Mercury. | 1Sports |
Reuters Sports
Beach Volleyball-Cook Propels Australia to Win
ATHENS (Reuters) - Twice Olympic beach volleyball medallist Natalie Cook helped new team mate Nicole Sanderson battle nerves to propel Australia to a 21-19 17-21 17-15 win against China Monday. | 1Sports |
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