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This July 18, 2012 photo shows model China Machado in New York. Machado appears in a new documentary called "About Face: Supermodels Then and Now" premiering on HBO on July 30. The film looks at topics like each model's career, aging and our culture's obsession with youth. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Glenn Hamer
One of the nice things about being the host country for the Olympics is that you get an automatic quota for every competition. For the 2008 Summer Games host, China, that meant fielding teams in sports the country wasn't traditionally adept in - like baseball.
SHUTOUT: This is China's first year playing baseball at the Olympics, but the International Olympic Committee has also deemed that it's the last time baseball will be played at the games. "It is a very special year," says director Tom Jennings, "because as of now, it is going to be the end."
Mesa Police and Fire responded to a fire in the roof of China China Restaurant at 4 a.m. Friday.
AUTO DEAL: Models stand next to the Roewe, Chinese automaker SAIC’s own brand car, at the China International Industry Fair 2006 in Shanghai.
SHANGHAI, CHINA - Wang Wenlong knew he wasn’t going to get top quality when he plunked down $4,700 for a locally made car. But he didn’t expect so many problems from his Xiali subcompact — from windows that refused to open to windshield wipers that wouldn’t wipe.
MADE IN CHINA: Chinese work on the assembly line at DaimlerChrysler factory in Beijing. Chrysler Group recently announced a deal with China’s biggest independent automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that will aim to export the
This undated publicity photo provided by Ashley Hackshaw and LilBlueBoo.com shows a rotary tool used to make a hole in a broken piece of china to create the keychain project described on the blog Lil Blue Boo, run by Ashley Hackshaw, in Palm Desert, Calif. (AP Photo/LilBlueBoo.com, Ashley Hackshaw)
This undated publicity photo provided by Ashley Hackshaw and LilBlueBoo.com shows the final result of a project making a keychain made out of broken china displayed for the blog Lil Blue Boo, run by Ashley Hackshaw, in Palm Desert, Calif. (AP Photo/LilBlueBoo.com, Ashley Hackshaw)
In this March 2012 publicity photo provided by Angel in the North, the vintage-plate-decorating project upcycled with modern letter print described on the lifestyle blog "angel in the north" is shown in its completed form. The blog is run by Anna Nicholson of West Yorkshire, England. (AP Photo/Angel in the North, Anna Nicholson)
In this March 2012 publicity photo provided by Angel in the North, a vintage plate is upcycled with a modern letter "E," filled in with a Sharpie, to complete a plate-decorating project described on the lifestyle blog "angel in the north," run by Anna Nicholson, in West Yorkshire, England. (AP Photo/Angel in the North, Anna Nicholson)
In this March 2012 publicity photo provided by Angel in the North, a vintage plate upcycled with a modern letter cut-out traced by pen is seen for a project described on the lifestyle blog "angel in the north," run by Anna Nicholson, in West Yorkshire, England. (AP Photo/Angel in the North, Anna Nicholson)
This undated publicity photo provided by Tea Times Creations shows a DIY kit that is sold at the Etsy store, "Tea Times Creations," run by Marceli Botticelli, of Franklin, Mass. Kits include fittings, drill bits and instructions, and some include teacups that are filled with soy candle wax and saucers. (AP Photo/Tea Times Creations, Marceli Botticelli)
This undated publicity photo provided by Tea Times Creations shows the final product of an upcycled-vintage-china project sold at the Etsy store, "Tea Times Creations." The online store is run by Marceli Botticelli, of Franklin, Mass. (AP Photo/Tea Time Creations, Marceli Botticelli)
This undated publicity photo provided by The Plumed Nest shows two plates displaying original monster characters created by crafting blogger, Christine Dinsmore, who describes her plate-decorating project on the blog "The Plumed Nest," in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/The Plumed Nest)
Desert Vista junior Mike Arredondo breaks loose on one his second half carries in the win over Tucson Salpointe.
Chandler and China are major competitors when it comes to attracting high-dollar technology manufacturing firms like Intel, said Mayor Boyd Dunn.
Published Sept. 3-5, 2006 in the Tribune newspapers
BEIJING - Chinese police killed alleged terrorists plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics, while a flight crew managed to prevent an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case just last week, officials said Sunday.
Motorola announced Monday it agreed to multiple contracts worth $394 million with China Mobile Communications Corp.
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