HOME THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 2004





LIFE
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Life Style
  • Britney's marriage ends on wedding day
    POP star Britney Spears made arrangements to annul her marriage to childhood boyfriend, Jason Allen Alexander, just hours after the two were wed in a Las Vegas chapel last Saturday.
Fashion
Health
  • New hope in diabetes war
    XU Xinguo, 50, diagnosed with diabetes seven years ago, said with a smile that he no longer needed to take medication for the condition after joining a training programme which helps him adjust his food intake and living habits to fight the disease.
  • Briefs for health
    Danish seeds
  • SARS fears diminish
    The Chinese TV producer who contracted SARS had never eaten civet cat, State media reported on Wednesday, as thousands of the animals were culled on fears they may carry a form of the virus that can jump to humans.
  • Peanut allergies increase
    WASHINGTON - Nut and peanut allergies may be getting more common in children, doubling over the past five years, American researchers reported. Canadian researchers said they were seeing many more cases of peanut allergy than expected, too.
Travel
  • Experiencing the magic of nature's palette
    AFTER the movie "Hero" swept the country last year, many people became interested in Jiuzhaigou where the heroes did a lot of their fighting. Inspired by the movie, we decided to head to China's southwest and our first stop was Jianzhuhai (Bamboo Ocean).
  • The southern snowscapes
    DEEP in the heart of Southwest China's Sichuan Province, which is often balmy in winter, two famous scenic spots of snow and ice can be found at this time of year.
Feature
  • 'Arisan!' tackles taboos
    A CANDID home-grown tale featuring gay kissing has become an unlikely box office hit in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, challenging and wowing audiences in equal measure.
  • S. Korean hatred for Japan eases with exchanges
    LIKE many young South Koreans, Lee Jin-hee refuses to shun her Japanese contemporaries and wants the two countries to put an end to long decades of mutual hatred and contempt. What's more, she's doing something practical about it.
What's on
  • Fargo
    Director: Joel Coen
  • Shanghai Grand Stage
    1111 Caoxi Beilu
  • Exhibitions
    Children's work
  • Celebrated collection
    THE Shanghai Museum is holding an exhibition entitled "Excellent Works of Calligraphy and Paintings donated by Qian Jingtang" to commemorate the life of the late art collector.
  • Hey! 'What's Opera,
    ATTENTION all parents! A series of concerts starting next Sunday are not to be missed if your children are interested in learning the basics of classical music.
  • Where art meets life
    IN the wake of the design exhibition at the Shanghai Art Museum, private galleries are now also working to draw art closer to the everyday life.

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