Chinese Dating: SYDNEY 2000: VOLLEYBALL
Chinese Women's Streak Is Spiked
Once the wide-eyed nervousness wore off, Logan Tom started to relax. That's when the balls started flying over the arms of Chinese players. The 19-year-old college student stole the show from her older American teammates, putting on an impressive display in her Olympic debut to help the United States upset China, 3-1, in a first-round women's match.|United States defeats China, 3-1, in first round Olympic women's volleyball match (M) "I...
Chinese Dating: Cupid Said Ciao In Creole
He remembers that they met because they were both single people, alone in New York, immigrants without their families, and a mutual friend thought they might like each other. She remembers it differently: She needed an immigration lawyer, and a friend recommended him.Pierre Bonnefil, immigrant from Haiti, looks in silence at his wife, Dr. Patrizia Casaccia-Bonnefil, immigrant from Italy. "The truth is coming out," he says, finally.They reach a compromise....
Chinese Dating: WHAT IN THE WEIRD
NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE CELIBATE A CHINESE dating agency has staged a matchmaking meeting, with the promise of no sex, for celibate people.It gave the chance for 65 men and 45 women, aged 20 to 78, to meet up and try to find a platonic partner.CRASH COURSE IN PATIENT WELFARE A MAN leaving a hospital was struck by a car driven by his mother as she was on her way to pick him up.Lilian Carter, 84, was driving to the entrance of Elliot Hospital in Manchester, New...
Chinese Dating: USA 3, China 1
Once the wide-eyed nervousness wore off, Logan Tom started to relax. That's when the balls started flying over the arms of Chinese players. The 19-year-old college student stole the show from her older American teammates, putting on an impressive display in her Olympic debut to help the United States upset China 3-1 in a first-round women's volleyball match. "I just came out trying to get myself to play well, knowing it's the Olympics and...
Chinese Dating: It's just not cricket...now even insects are caught up in drugs scandal,
Magic Sponge
WORRYING DEVELOPMENTS from the battlefield in the war on drugs. It seemed bad enough in July, when the Royal Pigeon Racing Association brought in random testing, although we should perhaps not have been surprised, given the murky history of doped birds in the sport in Belgium. But we now hear that in China they are doping crickets. As in grasshoppers.Cricket-fighting is a hobby of the ancient Chinese, dating back to the Tang dynasty of 618-907. It was banned in 1949 by the Communist...