Veterans Ruano Pascual and Molik move into Guangzhou quarters

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- Veterans Ruano Pascual and Molik move into Guangzhou quarters
- Guangzhou Global Telecom to pen a Branch in Beijing
- Guangzhou Global Telecom pens Beijing Branch.
- China scrambling to curb its smog.
- China Medicine Receives Grant for ADTZ Project from the Education…

Veterans Ruano Pascual and Molik move into Guangzhou quarters
ESPN – Sep 27, 2007
Top-seed Anabel Medina Garrigues also reached the last eightdefeating Jelena Kostanic Tosicbut 6-2 6-2 but home favorite andNo. 3 seed Peng Shuai was a casualty on a bad day for Chineseplayers. Ruano Pascual beat No. 6 seed lga Govortsova 6-1 6-2 and willmeet Russian Anastasia Rodionova who rallied to down France’sCamille Pin 3-6 6-3 6-4.

Guangzhou Global Telecom to pen a Branch in Beijing
TMC Net – Sep 27, 2007
today announced the establishment of a retail branch in the Chinese capital of Beijing. A major distributor and service provider in the People’s Republic of China Guangzhou will now have a branch in Beijing branch providing value-added technology services and offering wireless products.

Guangzhou Global Telecom pens Beijing Branch.
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 27, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 PR Newswire Association LLC GUANGZHU China Sept. (BULLETIN BARD: GZGT) a mobile phone handset and pre-paid calling card distributor and mobile handset value-added services provider in the PRC announced today that the company has successfully set up a retail branch in Beijing the capital of China. The Beijing branch will be offering wireless products and providing value-added technology services. A local company Beijing Lihe Jiahua Technology and Trading Company (”Lihe”) is willing to engage in a joint venture.

China scrambling to curb its smog.
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 27, 2007
China scrambling to curb its smog. (27-SEP-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL)… –>CPYRIGHT 2007 Chicago Tribune Byline: David Greising GUANGZHU China _ The Pearl River Delta was the incubator of China’s economic transformation where special economic zones gave free markets a fighting chance against central government control. With the rise of industrial development came some of the world’s worst air pollution. Now for the first time the smog stretching from the city of Guangzhou south to Hong Kong threatens the vigor of China’s fastest-growing economic region. Merrill Lynch’s Hong Kong investment advisers are so worried that smoggy air is chasing jobs from downtown Hong Kong that they recently advised clients to snap up real estate in Singapore where the air is clean. Alarmed at the perception and the reality of a growing environmental nightmare they acknowledge is tied to global warming government officials from Beijing to this port city formerly known as Canton are trying something altogether new: the beginnings of an organized attempt by China to confront the problem while it still might be controlled. The mayor of Shenzhen a high-tech mecca of 9 million people that was a fishing village just 20 years ago this summer asked citizens to stop buying cars. In an unprecedented crackdown Guangdong province has begun sending out human “sniffers” to track down noxious emissions.

China Medicine Receives Grant for ADTZ Project from the Education…
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 27, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 PR Newswire Association LLC GUANGZHU China Sept. (”Co-win Bioengineering”) was granted an aggregate of approximately $106400 USD (RMB 800000) in funds from the Education Department of Guangdong Province on September 17 2007 to support its ADTZ product commercialization. Approximately one third of the funds can be used immediately with.

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