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Air China To Launch Flights To Bangalore In 2010

14 hours ago ago from eTravelAsia

It is learned from Air China's southwest branch that the company will launch a direct air route from Chengdu to Bangalore in India, and will also be the first direct route to Bangalore from China. The flight will take about five hours one way. Two flights are planned to leave Chengdu each week, on Wednesdays and [...] Link to the original site This entry was posted on Friday, December 11th, 2009 at 6:58 am and is filed under China ...

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Air China To Launch Flights To Bangalore In 2010 : Aggregated China Travel News

16 hours ago ago from China Travel Blog : Aggregated China Travel News

Air China To Launch Flights To Bangalore In 2010 Aggregated Source: China Hospitality News December 11, 2009Uncategorized -->| 0 Comments It is learned from Air China's southwest branch that the company will launch a direct air route from Chengdu to Bangalore in India, and will also be the first direct route to Bangalore from China. The flight will take about five hours one way. Two flights are planned to leave Chengdu each week, on ...

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China export slump eases as global demand revives | Business Blog

13 hours ago ago from Business Blog

China's exports fell 1.2 percent from a year earlier in November, the smallest decline this year as nascent recoveries in the U.S. and other big markets helped revive demand. Imports into the world's third-largest economy also rebounded strongly, rising 26.7 China - International trade - United States - Export - Asia Original post: China export slump eases as global demand revives You must be logged in to post a comment.

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China Awards Top 10 International Friends

19 hours ago ago from China Digital Times (CDT)

In commemoration of the PRC's 60th anniversary, China Radio International held an online poll August 31-October 10 where over 56 million eligible votes for China's international friends were collected. The candidates or their representatives were awarded December 8: Those who came onto the list include Norman Bethune (pictured), a Canadian doctor who died during the anti-Japanese war in the 1930s for saving Chinese soldiers; John Rabe , ...

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1 hour, 12 minutes ago ago from U China Travel Blog

1980 1989 Beijingers were Waiting to Taste First KFC in China 1980: Special Economic Zones Created At the turn of the 1980’s huge economic reforms began in China beginning with the creation of “Special Economic Zones” in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou (Guangdong), Xiamen (Fujian), and the entire province of Hainan. These zones are given special economic policies and flexible governmental measures, separate from those in the rest of the ...

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Air Force Joins CIA as Drone War Over Pakistan Grows

23 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections U.S. Military Joins CIA's Drone War in Pakistan The headquarters for the American military's air war in Central Asia and the Middle East is located in a converted medical warehouse on an undisclosed base in a country the U.S. Air Force would rather not name. The lights are turned down low, so the troops can clearly see the giant screen at the far end of the in this cavernous, ...

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U.S. Stocks Pointed Up; Pending Data May Have A Say - MarketBeat - WSJ

45 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By John Shipman Some solid gains for stocks in Asia overnight, and strength in European markets so far today help support a positive bias for U.S. stock futures premarket. U.S. dollar index also withering a little more, which also continues to benefit stocks. This week has been mostly void of notable economic data, but this morning brings several indicators for investors to mull. November retail sales and import prices both due at 8:30am; ...

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Chinese car market overtakes that of United States

15 hours ago ago from PopEater

SHANGHAI -China has overtaken the U.S. as the world's biggest market for automobiles, the first time any other country has bought more vehicles than the nation that produced Henry Ford, the Cadillac and the minivan. Now that the Chinese buy more cars and trucks than Americans, the shift could produce ripples for the environment, gas prices and even the kinds of cars automakers design. More than 12.7 million cars and trucks will be sold in ...

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