+ Follow CHINESE CENTRAL TELEVISION Tag
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[Title] => Chinese president to begin busy state visit to Britain
[Summary] => Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to begin a four-day state visit to Britain on yesterday as part of a push to increase trade ties between the two countries.
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[Title] => 'Octomom' in one-child China stuns public
[Summary] => The photo was undeniably cute: a studio portrait of eight babies in identical onesies and perky white cotton hats, sporting an array of expressions from giggly to goofy, baffled to bawling.
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[Title] => World AIDS Day rites held
[Summary] => GAUHATI, India (AP) Thousands marched in anti-AIDS rallies yesterday in Indias plagued northeast, while China rolled out a campaign targeting millions of migrant workers to mark World AIDS Day.
In Jakarta, the head of UNAIDS criticized Indonesias leaders for not taking a more active role in combating the disease.
Dozens of HIV-infected women stepped out of the shadows during a rally in Golaghat, a town in Indias eastern Assam state, to acknowledge that they are living with the disease and should not be shunned.
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In Jakarta, the head of UNAIDS criticized Indonesias leaders for not taking a more active role in combating the disease.
Dozens of HIV-infected women stepped out of the shadows during a rally in Golaghat, a town in Indias eastern Assam state, to acknowledge that they are living with the disease and should not be shunned.
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December 30, 2011 - 4:46pm
December 2, 2005 - 12:00am