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BEIJING, Jan. 3 -- Taiwan singer and TV host Tao Ching Ying has created a new talk show, inviting her friends in the entertainment industry to share their stories from places they feel at ease, media reported on Wednesday.
This photo, published on Jan. 2, 2008, shows Taiwan singer and TV host Tao Ching Ying in a promotional poster for her new talk show. (
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The setting can be a SPA house, a gymnasium or even a karaoke bar.Tao bills her program as "Fall in love with Tao Garden."
Singaporean singer Stephanie Sun, Taiwan actress Hsu Xiyuan, pop singer Lee-Hom Wang and Eason Chan are all included on the show's guest list.
Scheduled for broadcast during prime time on January 6 on China Entertainment TV, the first episode of the show will feature Taiwan rock singer Wubai sharing his experiences as an amateur photographer.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
Two Chinese firemen died in Xinjiang fire, another missing
www.chinaview.cn 2008-01-03 13:55:36 Print
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URUMQI, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- A raging building fire that killed two fire fighters and left another missing in the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi was started in a market stall that sold mops, according to the Xinjiang regional brigade of fire control.
The fire in a 12-story building in the downtown area of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region capital started on Wednesday evening and had raged until Thursday afternoon, spreading to an adjacent hotel.
The firemen, Zhu Xiaolei and Zhang Yu, died while searching for people who could have been left stranded in the fire. Fire fighter Gao Feng was still missing, said a brigade spokesman on Thursday afternoon.
Fire fighters had stopped containing the initial fire in the Dehui International Plaza since the building might collapse, he said.
They had instead turned their attention to an adjacent 20-storyhotel where the fire had spread and was brought under control by the afternoon. The fire in the building's first seven floors had been extinguished.
The hotel had been cleared of occupants.
The fire started from a mop stall on the first floor of the market building, the spokesman cited an eye witness as saying.
The lower floors of the market building where vendors stalls were located had been totally burnt out, while the 10th to 12th floors were still ablaze.
The Dehui International Plaza contained the booths of more than2,000 vendors selling clothes, cosmetics, toys and various kinds of commodities from the basement up to its fourth floor. The fifth to 12th floors were used as offices.
The market was cleared of customers at 8:00 p.m. and not many people were left in the building when the fire broke out at 8:20 p.m. on Wednesday, said a security guard.
A woman vendor surnamed Tan said she rushed with her husband to the building in an attempt to transfer their goods after hearing about the fire. But they had to stand 100 meters away and helplessly watch as the blaze engulfed the market.
She said her goods lost in the fire were worth more than 200,000 yuan (about 27,400 U.S. dollars).
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China's central government called for local governments to ensure traffic safety as thick fog continues to plague major parts of the country, according to a circular released on Friday by the General Office of the State Council.
The circular called for related organizations to cooperate in the work of weather monitoring and to take effective measures to prevent casualties and financial loss.
Many parts of central and eastern China have suffered heavy fog for more than five days since this autumn, posing great danger to air, road and water traffic, the circular said.
Most of the central and eastern parts of the country would continue to suffer foggy weather and road visibility in some areas would be less than 100 meters, according to the Central Meteorological Observatory.
Recently, heavy fog forced six expressways to close in central China's Hubei Province. In the northern Tianjin Municipality, one expressway was closed due to road visibility of less than 100 meters. In addition, most flights were delayed in Hefei City in the eastern Anhui Province.
Observatory experts said the fog was caused by a combination of high humidity and low temperatures.
Source: Xinhua
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