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Mao's Cultural Revolution tuned out rock to the masses, but its popularity is now striking a chord in communist China.
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China workers 'strive' to benefit from boom
Construction worker says he is one of many labourers who struggled to reap rewards of economic progress.
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Bestselling author and activist considers herself pro-choice on abortion "but with many caveats".
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Japan deports pro-China island activists
Crowds in Hong Kong applaud arriving activists who carried banner reading "Successful landing on Diaoyu islands".
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Last Modified: 18 Aug 2012 05:50 GMT
Russian triumphs in 50-kilometre walk
Sergei Kirdyapkin gives Russia first gold medal in event in 20 years, breaking the Olympic record by more than a minute.
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Lin sets up showdown with old foe
Reigning Olympic singles champion Lin Dan will meet Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei in mouth-watering badminton final.
London 2012
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China win gymnastics gold
China's men storm to team gold and claim their second straight Olympic title and third in four games.
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Prometheus rebound
A new Ridley Scott movie 'has all the ingredients of a cosmic epic', examining the nature of humanity and the universe.
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Lee battles for Olympic fitness
Malaysian former number one racing against time to challenge for gold at the Olympics against Chinese rival Lin Dan.
London 2012
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2012 11:49 GMT
China apologises to woman forced to abort
Three officials responsible for the act are also suspended after photos posted online caused uproar.
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