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- Defending golf champ Yang disqualified in Shanghai
- SHANGHAI AFP — South Korean Yang Yong-Eun's campaign to defend his HSBC Champions crown came to a sudden end on Sunday when he was disqualified from the tournament for signing his third-round card incorrectly. "I'm shocked. It's unbelievable," said Yang, who had been in a pack of players tied...
- Research articles 2007-11-10
- China lauds Hu over APEC performance
- BEIJING AFP — President Hu Jintao significantly raised China's world diplomatic profile with a robust appearance at the Asia-Pacific summit, state media on Monday quoted his foreign minister as saying. Hu, who seeks to cement his leadership of China at a key Community Party meeting next month, bolstered ties...
- Research articles 2007-09-09
- Chinese gymnast Yang wins all-around gold at world championships
- STUTTGART, Germany AFP — Yang Wei survived a fall from the high bar to give China their second gold medal of the world gymnastics championships here on Friday. A day after helping China win a record-equalling eighth men's team crown the 27-year-old Yang took his seventh world gold. ...
- Research articles 2007-09-07
- China defends 'peaceful' military build-up
- MANILA AFP — China took a swipe on Thursday at efforts to counter its dramatic military rise, taking centre stage at Asia's main security forum to insist it would be a force for peace and stability. At closed-door talks in Manila, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi criticised what he...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Ackman-Ziff strengthens its hospitality team
- Svetlin Ganchev, Mark Owens and Linda Yang have joined Ackman-Ziff, a premier real estate advisory firm, to enhance its Hospitality Group, which will continue to focus on debt placements and equity joint ventures. In addition the team brings their expertise in investment sales of hospitality assets. The three seasoned...
- Research articles 2007-06-06
- Yin and Yang: Balance Could Play Key Role in Progression of Alzheimer's Disease.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 May 2007-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Yin and Yang: Balance Could Play Key Role in Progression of Alzheimer's DiseaseC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29052007 Troy, N.Y. -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are challenging current thinking on the causes and prevention of...
- Research articles 2007-05-30
- US tour beckons for happy Yang
- AUGUSTA, United States AFP — South Korea's Yong-Eun Yang said he hoped to compete full-time in the United States after wrapping up a successful Masters debut with his week's best of two-over-par 74 on Sunday. Yang, famous for beating Tiger Woods in the HSBC Champions in Shanghai in November,...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
- China warns 15 million will not find jobs next year
- BEIJING AFP — China will be unable next year to create jobs for 15 million people -- nearly equivalent to the entire population of the Netherlands. An estimated 25 million urban residents will be seeking jobs and they will be competing for just 10 million vacancies, the China Daily said,...
- Research articles 2006-12-07
- Sentencing organizations after Booker.
- In United States v. Booker, the Supreme Court held that courts violate individuals' right to a jury trial when they sentence individuals using judge-found facts in combination with mandatory sentencing guidelines. The Supreme Court, however, has never decided exactly when organizations are entitled to a criminal jury. Accordingly, Booker's full...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- Immigration now, immigration tomorrow, immigration forever: reason's guide to reality-based reform
- AT PRESS TIME in early June, no issue is more heated than immigration reform. As Congress struggles to pass legislation, the debate so far has been characterized by an almost complete lack of reference to history, economics, and basic research on the matter, reason seeks to enrich the discussion, first...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Getting ready for mobile learning--adaptation perspective.
- Emerging from e-learning, mobile learning is going to be a significant next wave of learning environments. This is an evolving research area and many issues regarding mobile learning have not yet been exhaustively covered. This article focuses on implementing m-learning modules using a simple case study....
- Research articles 2006-06-22
- China jails veteran dissident, targets five journalists for extortion
- BEIJING AFP — A veteran Chinese dissident was sentenced to 12 years in jail for subversion, his lawyer said, as five journalists were hauled before China's justice system on extortion charges. Yang Tianshui, 45, who spent a decade in prison from 1990 to 2000, was jailed for another 12...
- Research articles 2006-05-16
- S.Korean schoolgirl beats pros to win Australian Masters
- GOLD COAST, Australia AFP — South Korean schoolgirl Amy Yang upstaged the professionals to win the Australian Ladies Masters at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast. The 16-year-old, who attends a high school not far from the Gold Coast, beat American Catherine Cartwright with a seven-metre birdie putt in...
- Research articles 2006-02-05
- Yang holds one-stroke lead heading into final round
- GOLD COAST, Australia AFP — Korean teenager Amy Yang stumbled late in the third round but held on to a one-stroke lead coming into the final day of the 600,000 US dollar Australian Ladies Masters at Royal Pines. The 16 year-old Korean led by four shots at one stage...
- Research articles 2006-02-04
- US lawmakers demand China grant dissident medical parole
- WASHINGTON AFP — The United States Congress urged China to grant medical parole to a noted Chinese scholar from Harvard University who has suffered a stroke while in prison. The call was made to commemorate dissident Yang Jianli's 1,000th day in a Beijing prison on charges of espionage and...
- Research articles 2005-01-20
- Tsung-Dao Lee
- Tsung-Dao Lee Tsung-Dao Lee (born 1962) disproved the principle of parity. Tsung-Dao Lee and his colleague physicist Chen Ning Yang developed the revolutionary theory that the unusual behavior of the K-meson a subatomic particle is a result of its violating a supposedly inviolable law of nature, conservation of parity, which...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Lessons from the past may give best indication of how rust will spread in U.S.(Brief Article)
- XB Yang, Plant Pathologist at Iowa State University, last week updated his Asian soybean rust study titled, "Timeline to Assess the Risk of Soybean Rust for A Growing Season." In it, he includes the maps at right which show the work of William Moore as he tracked...
- Research articles 2004-12-18
- Mixing It Up: International Graduate Students' Social Interactions With American Students
- The researcher surveyed 497 graduate international students at a research university regarding their social patterns because previous research indicates that they benefit from interactions with Americans. Students who socialized with Americans the most functioned comfortably in the American culture, socialized with students from other countries, and participated in campus cultural...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- US lawmakers petition Chinese leader to grant dissident parole
- WASHINGTON AFP — More than 100 US lawmakers have written to China's President Hu Jintao asking him to grant parole to a noted US-based Chinese scholar imprisoned for alleged spying and illegal entry, his lawyer said. Yang Jianli had fled to the United States following the 1989 Tiananmen democracy...
- Research articles 2004-10-06
- Gymnastic officials find judging error but Hamm's win stands
- ATHENS AFP ? The International Gymnastics Federation FIG confirmed that a judging error went against South Korea's Yang Tae Young in the men's all-around final but also ruled that American Paul Hamm's victory will stand. FIG officials have suspended the technicial officials involved until an inquiry into the matter...
- Research articles 2004-08-21
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