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A pilot from Chanhassen was being treated Sunday in China for serious injuries after his cargo plane crashed on takeoff in Shanghai. Bill Johnson, 61, suffered lung injuries from inhaling smoke after the crash, said Heather Johnson, his daughter-in-law....
Tags: Shanghai, cargo plane, plane crashed, China, Disaster Accident, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Manas International Airport, Xinhua News Agency, McDonnell Douglas MD-11, Avient Aviation, Jet aircraft, Law Crime, Pudong
The Dallas Morning News rbush@dallasnews.com In Dallas, like in so many parts of the country, cash for big-time development deals has all but dried up. But City Hall thinks it has found a new money tree that backers hope will bloom, in time, with hundreds...
Tags: Dallas Regional Center, Dallas Morning News, regional centers, Ron Natinsky, green cards, China, Jack Matthews, economic developers, trades green, federal immigration, Shanghai, Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Dallas County Texas, Business Finance, Dallas
A cargo plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Pudong International Airport here on Saturday morning, killing three American crew members and injuring four others, including an American. The plane, which was bound for Kyrgyzstan, caught fire...
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Now the might of Chinese manufacture is churning out something new: a wave of young, cash-rich visitors who are here to spend, and lavishly. Four years after Britain was granted “approved destinations status” by the Chinese Government, its newly affluent...
Tags: Sergio Loro Piana, London, west end, China, luxury goods, Shanghai, Louis Vuitton, Oxford Street, Shoppers Drug Mart, Luxury good, Business Finance, Selfridges, Loro Piana
Spot prices of the commodity are ruling around $175 per tonne at present, compared to around $145 a tonne in August. And prices are expected to rise further, with analysts predicting $200 levels by 2011. If that happens, it could be a double whammy for...
Tags: coking coal, China, Arun Jagatramka, Shanghai, Coal mining in India, Fuels, Sedimentary rocks, Economic geology, Coke, Coal
The department has shifted from being a correctional facility to a rehabilitation-oriented department and is now responsible for the safe, secure and humane treatment of persons in custody by providing opportunities to correct offending behaviours. Commissioner...
Tags: China, Shanghai, Environment, Tuna, Social Issues, Joketani Cokanasiga, Fishing industry, Prison, Penology, Prisons in California, Aquaculture
A Japanese doctor who helped develop a new transplant method has taught the technique at a hospital in China that has come under international criticism for its use of organs from executed prisoners. Ko Okumura, an immunology professor at Juntendo University...
Tags: Ko Okumura, China, executed prisoners, using organ, Shanghai, Health Medical Pharma, Organ transplant, Okumura, Surgery, Immunology, Immune system, Transplantation medicine, Transplant rejection
Promise and peril greeted three Mountain View High School students during a recent journey to Shanghai, China, for a student gathering on the future of the world's cities. Raw energy and imagination were evident at the city's Urban Planning Exhibition...
Tags: Mountain View High School, Shanghai Datong High School, Susan Asher, Shanghai Museum, Jack Bernatovicz, China, Robert Williams, Suzhou, Education, Treaty of Nanking, Yangtze River Delta, Shanghai
China, the world’s largest rice producer and consumer, has approved genetically-modified rice as safe, paving the way for large-scale production in 2 to 3 years, Chinese scientists said. The Ministry of Agriculture’s Biosafety Committee has issued biosafety...
Tags: China, Shanghai, Environment, Agriculture, Risk, Rice, Biosafety, Genetic engineering, Enzymes, Phytase, Transgenic maize
The advisory board of the company includes Mr Rajiv Khanna, who introduced 'Fly Mobile' in India, and Mr Pankaj Mahendroo, National President Cellular Operators Association of India. ''Movil targets the youth with its stylish and trendy designer mobile...
Tags: Bling Telecom, United News of India, mobile handset, China, Shanghai, Business Finance, Mobile phone, Technology Internet, Mobile telecommunications