Results found with the tag 'London' , 10 articles in total.
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[Daily News]
Liu Xiang crashes out of London 2012
Liu Xiang crashes out of London 2012 after falling at the first hurdle of 110m hurdles heat.He quit again because of the Achilles injury.
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[Daily News]
Badminton pairs expelled from London 2012 Olympics
All eight badminton players accused of attempting to throw their matches in the women’s doubles on Tuesday night have been disqualified from the London Olympics.
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[Daily News]
London 2012 badminton match-fixing
Statistics suggest China's badminton teams have a history of engineering results when they face one another. It's not first time China have tried to manipulate results.
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[Daily News]
Basketball: Great big hole in the middle exposed
China lost first two matches and has failed to claim a single victory in its first three group matches, all but killing its hopes of advancing.
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[Daily News]
Chinese badminton players apologise
Two Chinese Olympic badminton players apologise on Chinese national news after being disqualified following their 'play to lose' strategy.
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[Speaking]
Jijizhazha Chinese---London Olympic Games
Jijizhazha Chinese is a hujiang's Chinese Chat Show. In this chapter you will learn some phrases about London2012. Do you enjoy London Olympics? Let's go!
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[Daily News]
Yi Jianlian to fly China's flag in London
Chinese basketball player Yi Jianlian has been picked to become the national flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games on July 27.
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[Daily News]
Rising China set to challenge US dominance in pool
Swim prodigy Michael Phelps spearheads the United States quest for pool dominance at London Olympics as the team is ready for challenges from worldwide including China.
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[Daily News]
A song to send best wishes to London Olympic Games
Huang Xiaoming and Fan Bingbing attended the record of song "Best Wishes from Beijing" on Thursday. The song shows the best wishes to London Olympic Games from Beijing.
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[Food]
Retailers aim to woo China's big spenders
A Chinese breakfast served atThe Grosvenor hotel in London. The hotel has "received above average bookings from Chinese-based businesses for the Olympic period", said Operations Manager Dean Culp