Today's Links: Sick pigs, algae lakes and Playboy mansions

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  • Kaiping Diaolou inscribed on World Heritage List
    The Diaolou (watchtower house) of Kaiping, China, was inscribed Thursday World Heritage status by the 31st World Heritage Committee meeting in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Diaolou of Kaiping thus became the 35th World heritage site, also the first of economically prominent South China's Guangdong province.

  • City life expectancy rises to 80.97
    The average life span of local residents last year hit 80.97 years, up from 80.13 in 2005, according to figures released yesterday by Shanghai Health Bureau.

  • Murdoch’s Dealings in China: It’s Business, and It’s Personal
    Many big companies have sought to break into the Chinese market over the past two decades, but few of them have been as ardent and unrelenting as Rupert Murdochs News Corporation. Mr. Murdoch cooperates closely with Chinas censors and state broadcasters.

  • China pig disease caused by new strain - experts
    A pig disease that swept through 10 provinces in China decimating the swine population and ramping up pork prices was caused by a new and highly pathogenic strain of blue ear disease, Chinese scientists said.

  • Dianchi Lake slimed by blue-green algae
    In recent days Dianchi Lake has followed in the footsteps of Lake Tai in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, which earlier this year experienced an outbreak of blue-green algae (lanzao).

  • China Launches $1B African Trade Fund
    China launched a $1 billion fund Tuesday to finance trade and investment by Chinese companies in Africa as part of efforts to nurture commercial ties with the resource-rich continent.

  • 7 billion yuan misused, irregularities found
    The nation's top auditor said Wednesday that embezzled or misappropriated central government funds cost taxpayers nearly 7 billion yuan ($919 million) last year, while more than 37 billion yuan ($4.86 billion) was poorly managed.

  • Playboy to open mansion in China
    Hugh Hefner is planning to open a Playboy Mansion in the burgeoning gambling mecca of Macao, complete with female "bunny" dealers, a villa-style hotel and several dozen gaming tables, his daughter said.

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By Kenneth Tan in News on June 28, 2007 12:48 PM
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  • guest

    No wonder, she is openly a whore who has wrecked other marriages and Rupert looks like a walking raisin.

  • guest

    This is the best part:

    Rupert had overestimated what his marriage to a Chinese woman could do for him. High-ranking Chinese officials have openly made disparaging remarks in Mandarin Chinese about Deng to her face in the presence of Rupert, who does not understand the language. At a 2006 White House dinner, Laura Bush and Mary Cheney politely refused to be photographed next to Deng.

  • guest

    She's obviously smart, but also a slimy POS.

  • 132andbush

    If you're interested in Rupert Murdoch, read about his talented wife Wendy: www.answers.com/wendy%20deng

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