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Today in Beijing, Intel revealed its latest Atom processor family, code named Oak Trail.
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That was expected to take place today in Beijing, but the Chinese government abruptly canceled it on Monday.
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None of this was particularly on my mind when I walked into my local KFC today, in Beijing, to grab lunch.
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The Bush administration's senior diplomat on the North Korean nuclear issue, is in Beijing today.
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At a media event in Beijing earlier today, Senior Product Manager Yufei Wang confirmed that his company's next flagship SoC will enter mass production in late May, but he refused to comment on which upcoming devices will feature it.
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In order to combat rising inflation, the number one problem facing the country today, Beijing has been tightening credit conditions in recent months, raising interest rates on four occasions.
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From one store in Beijing in 2000, it today has almost 70 located in 15 provinces.
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Mr. Sorenson said Marriott plans to more than double the number of hotels in China in the next three years from 54 today and plans to hire 30, 000 employees to fill new hotels in Beijing and Shanghai and smaller cities.
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In China, one of the most spirited today is Beijing versus Shanghai.
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Today, relations between Moscow and Beijing are better than they have been in decades.
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Bobby Kersee continues to coach Olympic-caliber athletes, including Dawn Harper, who today won silver in the 100 meter hurdles race, after winning gold in that event in Beijing in 2008, and Allyson Felix, who ran 5th in the 100-meter sprint in London and will compete in the finals of the 200-meter race, her best event, tomorrow.
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